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Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore
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03-Dec-2009 21:07
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sh5rb99 »
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04-Dec-2009 01:49
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Greetings all,
Im currently in El Calafate, Argentina and will be heading to Puerto Natales, Chile this afternoon. I am a dual citizen of the UK and the US and entered into Argentina on a US passport. Id like to switch to a UK passport to ensure that I dont have to pay the reciprocity fees of the US (which are quite ridiculous by the way). From what I have researched, I understand that there is NO visa fee for US citizens when entering into Chile overland, but that flying into Santiago international is when it costs $100.
My question is: when I do the border crossing in Chile, will they want to see a tourist visa from Argentina in my US passport or can I just hand them my UK and switch nationalities? Should I just hand them both passports or is this when it can get dicey? The reason why I would want to do this is for later on in the trip to not have to pay visa fees in th...
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03-Dec-2009 14:29
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chrsconnolly »
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04-Dec-2009 01:48
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Can anybody give me any good links to rock climbing places, I really want to do some climbing while I am in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, I will be in the central to Northern parts of the three countries so can anyone help me out? Give me names of good places to climb and good groups to organise a climb with? (I will not be able to bring my harnass with me just my shoes)
Even any sport climbing/bouldering place suggestions would be welcome
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02-Dec-2009 03:38
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berkutchi »
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04-Dec-2009 01:48
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berkutchi »
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location: India
Hi all,
I'll arrive in Delhi in the morning of 13th January, and I need to visit Kumbh Mela in Haridwar immediately. I'd like to know how to book train tickets in advance.
I need to get to Haridwar during 13th, then stay there for work 14-15, and return to Delhi on 16th (my flight to next destination is in the early morning of 17th Jan).
Can I book train tickets online, or through some travel agency in Delhi ? Because of the very limited time for Kumbh Mela, I'm not looking for the cheapest budget options but the most reliable way of getting there & back.
Thanks for any help !
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18-Sep-2009 15:25
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leeanthonyhk »
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04-Dec-2009 01:47
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leeanthonyhk »
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location: Indonesia
Everyone went to Borobudor/Prambanan paid USD12/USD11.
Because I don't have USD on hand, exchanging just small amount for the admission fee is not fun for me. So I am wondering can I pay the admission fee by Rp.? If yes, how much (Rp.) would it be?
How much can I take once (or per day) in a ATM in Yogjakarta with my "Plus" bank card?
Thank you.
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04-Apr-2007 00:25
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Yonaton777 »
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04-Dec-2009 01:46
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location: Togo
Anyone know the safety situation in Togo for crime? I was planning on maybe embarking on a trip through Ghana, Togo and Benin. Reading USA State Department reports are gruesome as usual and essentially make the place look forbiddable. However, I would still like to go and would like to know any safety issues people had when travelling in the country. Is it dangerous to travel at night? I would probably doing all travelling during the day. Anyone know of problems of carjackings, robberies, etc or areas to avoid; especially in Lome. My friends are Ewes from Ghana and would guide me and translate, as I don't speak French. I know in the past I heard of political unrest in Togo, but I think that most of that is not a major problem to tourists as of now. My goals are to travel to the remote villages and small towns and experience the richer culture of West Africa I thought was lack... more »
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02-Dec-2009 05:53
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teebee2 »
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04-Dec-2009 01:45
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LizandAlan »
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I have a business trip coming up to Anchorage and will have 2 days on my own. I have never been to Alaska and wondering how to best spend the little free time I have and make the most of it. I don't need hotel or restaurant suggestions...more along the lines of things to do - visit a national park? drive a specific route?
Suggestions?
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03-Dec-2009 01:48
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belcampo_1978 »
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04-Dec-2009 01:45
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location: Uganda
Hi, i have a Mastercard debit-card (if that;s what you call it, it's not a creditcard),
and i'm heading of to Uganda and Rwanda within a month.
I've read a lot about this, but the info is either unclear, and/or very dated.
Does anyone have any recent information on the use of a Mastercard-debitcard in Rwanda and Uganda?
Thanks!
Possible itinerary with a ~9 hour layover in JFK between ~2:45 pm and 11:45 pm on Dec 12. Don't have to recheck bags as both flights are with Delta. Looking for suggestions as to how to occupy myself and if it's worthwhile heading into Manhattan. How long does it take to get there from the airport?
Cheers.
Jon
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29-Nov-2009 19:45
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dustyroad »
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04-Dec-2009 01:44
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location: Nepal
Hi all,
Anyone interested in joining us?
We know it's going to be in the middle of winter but we have no other time to go and we would really love to do this. The only real worry would be a flight delay form Lukla-KTM.
Any tips from anyone regarding this trip would be extremely helpful. Especially those who have travelled in the Jan - Feb period, or have any information on possible flight delays.
Thanks a lot mates!
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29-Nov-2009 15:50
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chomsky4prez »
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04-Dec-2009 01:44
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Websterella »
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Anyone ever stay where you could see the Space Needle to get a view of the fireworks or are the hotels near there not too nice? I live in Seattle but want to spend the evening celebrating away from my home....any recommendations. Price not over 250.00. Anything special you can think of...my BF's been away and I'd like to surprise him for New Years.
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03-Dec-2009 04:48
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JeremyintheCzec... »
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04-Dec-2009 01:44
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Websterella »
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From the respected British journalist, Gavin Esler, who recently arrived in America:
When I arrived from London two days ago I was stopped as usual by the immigration authorities. I handed over my passport, my completed immigration and customs forms, was fingerprinted and photographed.
"Why are you here?" the Homeland Security lady asked me.
"Because the president is scheduled to announce a big increase in US troop numbers in Afghanistan."
"Who do you work for?"
"The BBC."
"How do you spell that?"
Hmmm. A tricky one. How do you spell BBC?
"Er, B... B... C..."
The lady looked at me.
"Do you have any identification?"
"You are holding my passport," I said, with a smile.
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03-Dec-2009 10:47
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JJack »
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04-Dec-2009 01:43
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Canada is being criticized by some for not setting aggressive enough targets for carbon emissions. But what with the recent exposure of data manipulation that has been going on by "scientists" at the Climate Research Institute, the mainstream media is finally starting to report both sides of the story.
After several years of refusing to report any views contrary to the nonsense put forth by Al Gore and his disciples, we are seeing more and more newspapers starting to print the opposing views. And journalists that have been insisting that "the science is settled" are suddenly starting to question this science (something they've been shamefully remiss about in the past).
Human-induced global warming will eventually go down in history as just one more example of human folly, along with the impending ice age reported in the 70's, Y2K, SARS, bird flu, and H1N1.
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25-Nov-2009 14:16
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tsargrendel »
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04-Dec-2009 01:42
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thesteppenomad »
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location: Russia
Hey, I'm thinking about flying to Moscow from JFk on Aeroflot in late March and I have a few questions. I've been hearing some pretty bad things about Aeroflot and I'm wondering if there's anything to these reviews, as most of them are at least a year or so old. So has anyone flow this route recently? How is Aeroflot? Thanks
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03-Dec-2009 23:32
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ellalangoon »
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04-Dec-2009 01:41
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zincou »
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location: Syria
Just cross-posting this in all the individual country threads. As an added note - the list of countries is not the order of which I would plan to travel them.
Hi all
Can anyone tell me what it’s like travelling in the ME independently (in particular as a single female)? I’m considering planning a trip there for Dec 2010/Jan 2011 (only time I can get off from work) but have been told I should only go with a group (that should have at least 1 guy in it) to avoid harassment. Can’t convince anyone I know to go with me. I have looked into various tour companies such as Intrepid, Kamuka and Peregrine, but the problem is I’d like to take in Turkey (would like to, at the very least, incl. Cappadocia, possibly Gallipoli & Troy), Iran (mostly for Persepolis), Syria, Israel (mostly Tel Aviv, but also Jerusalem & maybe Bethlehem), Jordan (for Petra), Lebanon & Egypt. As one of my main goa...
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28-Oct-2009 01:17
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chitralguy »
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04-Dec-2009 01:41
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chitralguy »
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I'm listening to the Bollywood song
" Aja main hawaon pay bitha kay lai chaloon Tu hi to meri dost hai,
Aja main khlaoan main utha kay lay chaloon tu hi to meri dost hai.
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