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21-Nov-2009 05:44
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BunBunPatsy »
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25-Nov-2009 03:42
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RudiK »
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Well, a while ago I posted a lot of messages about how I was actually nervous about this -whle also very interested in seeing Ireland..so I went. The best part of the trip was when I put on my iPod and just watched the world go by. Plus the scenery (and the sheep! they were everywhere!)
Be careful of tours; fortunately mine was comprised of 15 people (older than me, 70). Can you imagine being on a bus full of people? Like 45 people? All getting off at different tourist sites to take pictures, shop and eat?
The tour guide was fantastic, though. She really was. If you like this kind of thing, well..it would be great for an older couple. We stayied in two different hotels within a week (pretty good-we didn't have to change hotels every night). We learned about the country, did not much walking, visited mostly the south of Ireland (Northern Ireland in one day, not so great-Iwanted to s...
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20-Nov-2009 09:47
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25-Nov-2009 03:37
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Hi,
I have a friend who's looking for a translation of two words into Aramaic. Can anyone help???
The two words are:
Perfect Imperfection.
Thanks A LOT in advance if anyone can help.
Pieter
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23-Nov-2009 14:18
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DominicKelly »
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25-Nov-2009 03:32
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scaryant »
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***Cross-posted from USA Branch***
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22-Nov-2009 16:48
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mikefromcanada3 »
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25-Nov-2009 03:18
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MarkMark »
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Hi everyone!
I'm just wondering if anyone has/ does travel with severe food allergies? I have before and I generally find it pretty tough at first, being around totally different foods that you aren't used to, but I eventually get used to it. Anyone have any tips or suggestions?
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22-Nov-2009 21:23
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rorygemwriter »
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25-Nov-2009 03:10
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rorygemwriter »
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After waiting for a year I am now due for an operation for an open mesh repair of a hernia this Thursday and I now have a stinking cold. Is this likely to prevent the operation? The obvious thing to do would be to phone the hospital and ask. The last time I did so, also with a cold, the operation was cancelled apparently by a non qulaified admissions clerk who recorded that I had phoned to cancel the operation. This time I would prefer that it went ahead if possible. Also out of the blue I have a letter advising that I need a CT abdominal scan afterwards. There is no information as to why and I am getting a little fed up with the lack of communication and information. Again any advice please?
I'm in the UK and under the NHS which I generally approve of. The medicine might be good but the lack of communication and delays are not.
Any advice please?
Regards Rory
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19-Nov-2009 00:27
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Nicolai1976 »
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25-Nov-2009 03:02
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Besides wonderful Moroccan food, the odd cold beer, 0 km cycling days, cruising around the walled medina, thinking about plans for the European (and last) leg of the WT-Expedition, I'm enjoying superfast internet here in Essaouira on central Morrocco's Atlantic coast, and thus, I've made some new photo albums for you (and me too).
As always, I recommend you click the 4-arrow icon in the lower right hand corner of the album itself, to view the photos full-screen, with the text box activated. Choice is yours.
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04-Nov-2009 10:59
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himbastravels »
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25-Nov-2009 02:16
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kehilan »
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LONDON TO CAPETOWN OVERLAND - LEAVING JANUARY 2010
Hi All,
I am planning to drive from London to Cape Town in early January 2010. I originally planned to do this in September (hence the other posts) but had to hang around for slightly longer. January is now set in stone as i'm leaving work for this trip. If you fancy some adventure then read on!
I have a 300 series Landrover Defender called Himba which has been built from scratch to a decent expedition spec and am looking for 2-3 people to join me on this trip.
The trip should take around 6 months and take in:
Libya
Tunisia
Egypt
Sudan
Ethiopia
Kenya
Rwanda
Uganda
Tanzania
Malawi
Zambia
Botswana
Namibia and
South Africa
I’m a 28 year old male from London who’s had enough of city life and wants to fulfil a life long ambition! I’ve been lucky to have travelled quite extensively through Europe, the US, Cana...
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24-Nov-2009 20:24
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kiwibarney »
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25-Nov-2009 02:15
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r1j2s3t4 »
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My partner and I would like to drive from Canada to Brazil. We are a bit concerned about driving through Central America and we have no idea of the costs. Does anyone have any experince in doing this, or care to offer some tips or advice? Is it even possible? I hear the Darien Gap prevents you from going all the way? Anyone know?
Thanks in advance.
Paul
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10-Nov-2009 08:43
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gilded lil »
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25-Nov-2009 02:08
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AndrewSmith »
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earlier today i arrived back at london stansted airport and when leaving the airport, there is one exit, above which it says:
ARRIVALS FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION
i wonder how i am supposed to understand that sign. does it mean?:
1) you can have arrived from anywhere in the world, but if you belong to a country that is part of the EU, use this exit
or
2) you can hold any possible passport that exists in the world, but if you have arrived from a country that belongs to the EU, use this exit
how do you guys understand the meaning of this sign?
many thanks.
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24-Nov-2009 13:07
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kristin_86 »
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25-Nov-2009 01:41
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gawkabout »
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Hi all,
I'm a first time traveller to Europe due to head over in a few months. I've been debating backpack options and have been looking into a backpack with wheels so when it gets too heavy I can drag it along streets. I've had a look at the Caribee Fast Track 75L Wheel Travel Back Pack and they look pretty good - does anyone have any recommendations?
The Caribee easily converts wheeled luggage to a Backpack and comes with a detachable daypack. It has a waist and chest strap harness and footlocker compartment for shoes.
I'm travelling on my own to Europe for just over 2 months. I'm doing a TopDeck tour for 20 days, am travelling on a Greek Island cruise for 6 and then the rest in independent travelling.
Would love all recommendations on what backpack is the best. I'm 1.72cm tall and weigh 60kg - I'm not the strongest person and don't have a lot of arm strength. ...
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24-Nov-2009 19:44
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cyclemonkey »
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25-Nov-2009 01:31
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Hi, I was wondering whether anyone knows whether you can take a bike on ferries/boats in Thailand, ie from Chumphon to Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Samui or from Phuket to Phi Phi. No idea what sort of boats they have and it will determine what route I'll be taking through Thailand. Anyone got any idea whether it's possible without hassle, with hassle or with paying??
Thanks
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06-Nov-2009 01:49
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bjd »
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25-Nov-2009 01:08
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vasenka »
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I can't wait to see tourists walking around wearing these.
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25-Nov-2009 00:52
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gibletdinner »
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25-Nov-2009 00:52
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gibletdinner »
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I'm looking to add a travel map of my trip to my blog. Any suggestions for widgets out there that can do this?
Thanks!
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19-Nov-2009 11:32
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lwomack1958 »
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25-Nov-2009 00:35
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SimonHill »
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I am leaving for Bangkok on Nov.30th with my bike. I would like some advise from the group on my route planning. I am very flexible.
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25-Nov-2009 00:19
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NewIslander »
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Hi guys, I've only been in the country for a bit over a week and haven't actually put my bike together as yet. Nevertheless I've learnt a thing or two that may help others contemplating india.
1. On Cathay pacific, I only had to pay 1 kg excess $42AUD. She didn't weigh my carryon gear though she could see i was overweight.
2. You don't have to put your bike in a box for flying to and from the Andamans. I would have liked to know this in advance. I was not charged any excess even though I had more weight than when I left home. I flew there with Kingfisher and will go back with jetlite. They say they give you 25kg free but obviously they give more because my bike box weighed at least 27kg.
3. Immigration at the andamans on arrival stuffed me around. I had bought a return ticket. They say you have a month free permit on arrival and can get an extension for 14 days. HOwever, on the...
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