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Travel Pictures from USA National Parks and Canada
Submitted by Ralf3426 on 2009-12-02 20:26:25 (via www.driving-usa.com)
Many photos with description about National Parks and other places around the USA and Canada.   More...
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Trekking in Rwenzori, Uganda
Submitted by futtrup on 2009-08-09 14:10:40 (via www.futtrup.name)
This is a travelogue of my visit to the Rwenzori mountains in western Uganda – trekking through the mountains for a week, and climbing Mt. Speke – the 4th highest mountain in Africa.   More...
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MONTENEGRO
Submitted by Anonymous on 2009-08-04 23:32:53 (via www.tati-ulcinj.com)
Though small in size Montenegro is still a great tourist destination))))   More...
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Thee Weeks in Cameroon
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-10-03 07:21:15 (via www.updmedia.com)
Journal of a visit to Cameroon, including Douala, Yaounde, Bamenda, and Foumban. Fabulous art. Terribly dangerous roads. Terrible corruption.   More...
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Sweden Journal
Submitted by bindero on 2008-02-18 08:23:13 (via earth2marsh.com)
An American in search for his Swedish roots arrives in Stockholm, a very interesting and well build city one of the most beautiful national capitals in the world. He takes time to look into the attractions, life and culture of Sweden meanwhile finding his origins, not bad at all...combining pleasant with useful...everything turned out well.   More...
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My Special Education: the Semi-Retard's Guide to Learning Italian
Submitted by RoboticLunch on 2007-11-19 07:25:38 (via www.perceptivetravel.com)
As a grown adult trying to learn Italian while living in a village near Rome, David Farley has flashbacks to his younger years in the class for "special children."   More...
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An Evening Out in Singapore
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-03-29 22:28:14 (via www.seadolby.com)
This state City has so much to offer, its just that you have to go out and find it.   More...
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Moldova
Submitted by lisa on 2007-02-15 08:48:20 (via www.escapeartist.com)
Moldova is not only excellent wines and good food! What makes Moldova, the Europe's most hidden country, the perfect travel destination in Eastern Europe, is its people. Chisinau, its capital, is a surprisingly clean city and has recently been renovated in the downtown area. One could even say it’s become posh. Pretty nice article!   More...
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Art and Architecture of Modern Spain
Submitted by cmaingue on 2007-01-30 10:58:05 (via www.circatours.com)
Spain is THE hotbed of modern architecture right now, as evidenced by a recent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Besides visiting great architectural projects from Madrid to Bilbao to Barcelona and Valencia, I checked out the Catalonia of modern Spanish painters like Juan Miró, Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso.   More...
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Toilets flush counterclockwise in Timbuktu
Submitted by pablo on 2006-11-28 03:15:00 (via www.stat.duke.edu)
Did you hear about that? Toilets flush counterclockwise in West Africa. It’s worth reading the travelogue of such a great observer! Oh, this observer also caught some virus and there’s a very funny picture showing his body’s contour on the bed, made out of sweat. I have to say that for a second, I thought it’s something else... Funny article again!   More...
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