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Posted by Evan Guerra on Jun 03, 2009
G'day Roo's Travelling too far off destinations is normally spent seeking new and excited adventures, crazy and beautiful sights and sounds! But occasionally you find yourself back on the internet, in need of ENTERTAINING net surfing. Just wanted to share with exploroo some of my...
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Posted by Bill Richards on Jun 21, 2009
Even locals have a time maneuvering vehicles over the hilly terrain on San Fransisco. You can enjoy every area of San Francisco without setting foot in the rental car place, save money and do something great for the environment! 1. Go to the kiosk on Powell Street in downtown San Francisco and buy...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
Top 10 Planning your trip 1.       What to Pack – Be prepared for all weathers, and be sire to bring a waterproof jacket and umbrella, even in summer. In winter, you will need a warm coat and sweater. Formal dress is rarely obligatory, but people do dress up for...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Locate d on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side is Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn. It is one of Bangkok’s most memorable landmarks and always appears in all tourist brochures. The most attractive structure in the temple is the 82- metre-high...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Another places left without mentioning are the Weekend Market, Dusit Zoo and China Town etc. If possible, visitors to the Thai Kingdom are  also advised to visit other places of interest outside Bangkok e.g. Wat Phailom. This temple is  sanctuary of the open-bill...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Going down south west of Bangkok about 80 kms is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, here small boats laden with all kinds of tropical fruits and vegetables and other product from the orchards or nearby communities assemble for business. Going up north of Bangkok in about...
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Posted by Moss Hamza on Jun 11, 2009
In may this year I took my elder daughter Yasmeen, who is all of 7 years old (bless her soul) for a 2 week holiday to Turkey. This was the first time she way away from her mummy and somewthat apprehensive how it will be 2 weeks with crazy papa. Well, it turned out just perfect. We had a wonderful...
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Magellan's Cross
Posted by Jyan P. on Jun 20, 2009
The name Magellan connotes a European origin. Yes, Ferdinand Magellan was born in Portugal. He was the first European to enter the pacific and the first to reach the Philippine archipelago.  The Philippines was an unknown place for the western world until Ferdinand Magellan introduced it. But...
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Posted by Jyan P. on Jun 20, 2009
Life in prison is not easy. Movement is limited to the four walled cell. But one of the many detention centers in the Philippines is exceptional in terms of policies, treatment and "happenings".  Remember the famous dancing inmates of Cebu?  Those disciplined inmates are from Cebu...
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Posted by Alanjosef Caceres on Jun 27, 2009
Since I was a second year high school student, my mom leave for Canada which the city government has coordinated with the Kamloops government for a program that will sought their friendship, and she stayed there for two weeks, and I missed her so much in that time. She works in the city government...
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