Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| A taste of Thailand (I) |
| Submitted by masterman on
2008-03-10 15:54:20 (via ihopping.blogspot.com) |
In Bangkok there are no streets; there are only markets. The street is not a place you just pass through on your way to somewhere else, the street is where you live: where you buy and sell, where you eat and drink,where you spend your days munching the polluted air in the humid heat.
Part one of my impressions on Thailand.
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| West Africa - Monrovia or Bust |
| Submitted by lisa on
2008-03-06 08:15:38 (via polosbastards.com) |
| What can be more rewarding than a life occurrence when you engage yourself in day to day life while traveling? You can’t pick those sorts of experiences out of a holiday brochure! Find out in the afterward personal story a variety of affairs ranging from pleasant to dangerous...
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| Bus trip from Malawi to Tanzania |
| Submitted by christine on
2008-03-06 06:24:37 (via newpittsburghcourieronline.com) |
| There is no doubt that every city has its dangerous parts, and it is good for a foreigner to know which are those.... taxi driver took him to an area called ''hell’s row'', ''this is where bad people are''....driving up a narrow unpaved road, in the middle of a filthy, crowded area...
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| Have you ever been to the post office in Egypt? |
| Submitted by BigFatRat on
2008-03-06 02:15:58 (via travelrats.blogspot.com) |
When you travel around the world you will inevitably have to ship parcels home occasionally, whether it's gifts for your friends, useless winter clothes or personal clutter that you can't bring yourself to trow away.
But sometimes, language barriers and bureaucracy will stand in your way. Don't be discouraged, read on...
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| Our Botswana adventure |
| Submitted by lisa on
2008-02-28 09:07:33 (via www.elsa.20megsfree.com) |
| A quick decision to take a vacation in the wilderness of Botswana turned out to be an incredible journey. To camp at a spot where elephants were an hour ago??? This is definitely wild!!! In the midst of the worst roads, bush, and showers built with reeds discover the magnificent Tsodilo Hills and the most amazing sunsets.
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| Chisinau meets the Mighty Tourist Scott |
| Submitted by christine on
2008-02-28 06:19:08 (via www.ballofdirt.com) |
| Why in the world would you visit a former CIS country like Moldova? Tourists are complaining about difficulty of finding a working ATM, minibuses, and so on... So what is so appealing about this small country after all?
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| Liechtenstein |
| Submitted by bindero on
2008-02-27 09:52:25 (via www.gimmelwald.com) |
| On your way from Switzerland to Austria, taking a short turn and visit Liechtenstein is a good idea. Actually, there are three reasons why most of the people visit this small country. Intriguing, eh? Find them out yourself and get convinced they are worth it!
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| Ljubljana -- Small National Capital with Long History |
| Submitted by roxy on
2008-02-21 08:32:50 (via www.tompgalvin.com) |
| Ljubljana one of the most ancient cities is wealthy in friendly people and clean environment. Much has changed in time but its' historical heritage still predominates: the bright red Franciscan church, the Stolnica or Cathedral, the Ljubljanski Grad (Castle) and Tivolski Grad and Tivoli Park and a lot more...
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| Cypriots are as warm as the weather |
| Submitted by lisa on
2008-02-15 07:43:14 (via www.lovelycyprus.net) |
"I think people should come to Cyprus to learn from people how to live life, how to rearrange your priorities, how not to let the rat race suck you in and how not to become so blind that you trip the others in your obsession to win."
This is the greatest treasure of the east and I am grateful such places exist to reevaluate ourselves.
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