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oh i see thank you very much for telling me :) wish you good luck with your trip .Laura

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Great insight, I already got an answer from Consular Service
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of Abkhazia
Sakharov St. 33, Sukhum,
tel/fax: +7840-226-39-48
e-mail: visa@mfaapsny.org
www.mfaapsny.org

The border is closed for undefined period

Can I go by boat from Potinor Batumi to Sochi? Being a foreigner?

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Hello,

Does anyone have experience with carrentalsiniceland.com ??
They think the prices are fine. All insurance is included.

It is a reliable company and its value is fine, but has anyone here ever rented a car there or can a local tell me more about them?

Hope you from here

Edited by Carinae, to remove third party link as per community guidelines.
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COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME IF I AM violating ANY RULES BY DOING SO???

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I'm not a big fan of whiskey, but that didn't stop me from visiting the Old Bushmills, one of the most ancient distilleries in the world.
I tell all my adventure on this blog post → https://marleneonthemove.com/bushmills-whiskey-northern-ireland/
Would love to hear your thoughts on it. Would it be something you would try?

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Hellooo!

My first post here, I will be traveling to Jordan with a friend this August, ending in Tel Aviv in about 10 days.
We are unfortunately not able to rent a car but I have done my best to create a possible itinerary but I need some advice regarding Dana.

  • We'd start in Amman and spend the first 2 full days visiting Wadi Mujib & Dead Sea with an organized tour and Jerash by ourselves with a bus.
  • Then take a JETT bus the next morning to Petra (Wadi Musa) and spend 2 days there
  • Then the second evening there in Wadi Musa, I would love to head to Dana village and do the Wadi Ghuweir hike the next day, but I am doubting whether this would be possible.

In Dana, are accomodations usually able to organize transport/guide to and from a hike like Wadi Ghuweir? And would I be able to get a cab that evening or the next morning all the way from Dana to Wadi Rum village? Or would there be an alternative better option that includes the Wadi Ghuweir hike.

Then from Wadi Rum after spending a night I would take a taxi to the border of Aqaba and a bus to tel aviv.

Does anyone know if my Dana/Wadi Ghuweir plan would be possible and what the best option would be? Otherwise I could also skip Dana but I hear so many good things about it that I would love to try that option.

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Hello
Can someone please tell me if it is possible to catch a ferry from Taiwan to Okinawa?

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Hi Carolin. I have the same issue, could you tell me if you have a problem?

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Hi Katie if u want a good and professional operator I suggest u this link :
https://www.sdtanzaniasafaris.com/it/
This site is wrore in italian but in the contact you can find the form to contact the organises tha speak in inglish or if u prefer you can write an e mail

Tourism License No: 131946
Tel. Italy: +39 371 326 0217
Tel. Tanzania: + 255 787 468 622

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So you're both stalking and blathering this time!

Please stop using the word "stalking" in this context.
It's about as thoughtless and insensitive as telling a sexual assault victim you were raped by being over-charged or telling a holocaust survivor that your last boss was a real Nazi.

Even you should know better.


We had the experience but missed the meaning--T.S Eliot
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