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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
 
Siem Reap, Cambodia - More than just temples
Submitted by flock1 on 2008-08-28 11:01:17 (via www.travelblog.org)
Of course a visit to Angkor Wat is a must. But what else is there to do in Siem Reap? Read on and find out.   More...
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"Bagan the Saddle"
Submitted by pablo on 2008-08-21 07:52:21 (via www.michaelseto.com)
"Waking up to roosters crowing and the rythymic clickity-clack of horseshoes on the road, one feels transported back to Victorian times." You don't need a time machine to experience it, just read this delightful account to get convinced Myanmar is worth to be paid a visit.
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Round-the-World Pub Crawl Tour
Submitted by Heineken101 on 2008-08-20 00:19:34 (via www.gadling.com)
Is this the perfect vacation or what? :)

Aussie tour operator who put together a round-the-world pub crawl tour.   More...
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Ngorongoro: a place that redeems all ugliness in the world
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-08-10 00:01:34 (via travelrats.blogspot.com)
Shaking and growling, the vehicle trudges its way up on the bumpy dirt road to the rim of the crater. The “Crater access road” sign, scribbled with red paint on a wooden board appears out of the morning fog for a brief moment...   More...
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Nicaragua: Many Attractions, Few Tourists
Submitted by christine on 2008-08-04 07:01:19 (via www.gonomad.com)
Wouldn't it feel great to escape from the city routine and to find a completely different world of bright colors?For those who would love it, Nicaragua “sits waiting to be discovered.” Friendly people, brightly painted cities,vivid panoramas,golden swath of coastline, the open ocean stretching on to infinity...Could anyone ever ask for more? Enjoy!   More...
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The Current State of Britain, of Pit Bulls and Garbage!
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2008-07-31 13:17:22 (via seamania.blogspot.com)
London holds fascination to any tourist, a jungle of things-to-do. Leicester holds less but rubbish from the first, Pit Bulls from the second combine to tell us that perhaps British society might be touching rock bottom!   More...
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South Georgia: Antarctic Renaissance
Submitted by traveloscopy on 2008-07-25 02:53:41 (via travelantarctica.blogspot.com)
Travel about 2000 kilometres east from Tierra del Fuego, at the very tip of South America, and you might stumble on its precipitous and windswept shores. At 54 degrees S and 37 degrees W, South Georgia is about as remote as any place on earth could possibly be.
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A long walk to Istanbul
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2008-07-16 08:00:17 (via seamania.blogspot.com)
Turkey somehow manages to combine religious divide to the extent that all live in harmony! As I set off on a 17 KM trek to Istanbul I saw life, not as a tourist but as an accepted observer to a society that could show Europe plenty on how to live without constant squabling!   More...
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Northern Portugal: History, Architecture and Port Wine
Submitted by cmaingue on 2008-03-19 10:35:26 (via www.circatours.com)
For a relatively small country, Portugal offers a wide variety of scenery and sightseeing, from the majestic Douro River Valley in the north to the sunny beaches of the Algarve in the south. My favorite part of the country is northern Portugal, with its wonderful architecture, colorful local markets, and decorative azulejos.
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A taste of Thailand (II)
Submitted by masterman on 2008-03-10 16:21:03 (via ihopping.blogspot.com)
Thailand is hot, wet and spicy, and it's not just the weather and the food. Sexual tourism is huge in Thailand, and Bangkok is very justly famous for that.

Part two of my impressions on Thailand.
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