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Europe 2005
I'm living in downtown Helsinki for the summer. Not the quiet peaceful place you'd imagine, but culturally rich. The President of Julliard spoke to my Arts Management class! Now that the World Games are over, athletes and tourists flood the airport....
Member: E
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An American in...Copenhagen
Ok, here is a list of fun stuff in Copenhagen, as requested by a few friends. If you're coming to Denmark, these are the things that I would recommend. 1. The canal and harbor tour boats. These boats can be boarded at various stops around the wa...
Member: Caitlyn
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Justin's World Tour 2006-2007
Greetings everyone from the heart of the former evil empire. Yes I am still alive...this is a good sign haha. Anyways my god do I ever have alot to talk about. Russia is just incredible, lets just say its the most crooked, culturally intense, beautiful...
Member: Justin
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Trundlewagon travels
Oops i havent really updated this much recently!! so, here is a very quick overview of the last couple of weeks... i left Wurzburg and drove to Halle, to find a hostel where the owner spoke no english and seemed surprised to find an english guest...
Member: Jenny
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My world
Starting 12 May 2006 / Underwater pics of Tioman...
Member: Fabrice
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South & Central America 2005-2006
My travels 2005- 2006...
Member: Jon
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Backpacking Europe Fall 2006
I started off coming over to Sweden, on September 6, with a base place at Meg's. She has been in Sweden playing soccer and it has been a great opportunity to stay with her. Her team has welcomed me from the beginning and I have had so many great days s...
Member: Dana
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2005 plus
Side trips...
Member: Les
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A Child's Europe
Gray Paris. We slept in our Volkswagon bus as the rain poured down making signs that we were only partially welcomed. I bought postcards of naked female statues and the Eiffel Tower. We found a dingy pension and ate watery spaghetti....I was satisfied,...
Member: michael
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BCalo in Travels '06
backtracking...more to come soon......
Member: Bryan
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European Travel
Denmark...
Member: Rowena
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Northern Europe and Russia - Contiki Style!
Day 27 of tour was my 25th Birthday. Not many people can say they spent their quarter of a century birthday sitting on a bus for 9 hours or so, including a 3.5hr stop at the Belarusian-Polish border. But hey, I did get to celebrate in style at a ba...
Member: Louise
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Europe '06
We arrived in Copenhagen airport at 16:00 on an Easyjet that actually had duct tape on the wings, I kid you not. Not a good advertisement for the airline but I guess if it's good for U.S astronauts then it's good for Easyjet! Si and I wandered around t...
Member: Christian
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Easter in Denmark
The first stop on our Scandinavian Holiday was Copenhagen, Denmark. Apart from nearly every attraction being closed because of Good Friday and Easter Sunday, we managed to have a good look around the city without spending a fortune. Couple of strang...
Member: Rebecca
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Getting in touch with our homosexual side in copenhagen!
Copenhagen....what can i say? i think the t-shirt that i so desperately sought after pretty much summed it up- I love copenhagen! It is actually one of the most beautiful and interesting and fun cities that i have ever been too! It all started with 1...
Member: Esther
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Christmas In Europe
We left for Copenhagen from Hamburg on the 20/12/06. We travellend by train, which I highly recommend to everyone not only because trains are so much easier than planes, but because the train actually goes onto the ferry which takes you across the wate...
Member: Alicia
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The Great Nordic Inebriation
Where do I start. As Craig will attest at work, I’m finding it increasingly difficult to keep my reports short. Top few days in Denmark with Mark, Tubby Nige and Matty K. Roskilde music festival was the target – www.roskilde-festival.dk - one of the...
Member: James
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Pic's of me From the Great New York City that never sleeps!
These pictures were taken in NYC, when I was doing modeling for this agency called New Faces. ...
Member: Audrey
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Let´s play the traveling game.
That's what I like in my cities. Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg blaring through the streets. We decided to take a mini detour to Budapest. It's been muggy and chock full of fun stuff. The day we got here, we discovered that President Bush was following us i...
Member: Travmandels
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Copenhagen 2005
We took a weekend to visit Rob in Copenhagen. The weather sucked on friday but improved for the rest of the weekend. Everything was decked out in lights, pine trees and glugg for the Jul celebrations. We went up the rundetaarn, to Tivoli gardens an...
Member: owen
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Shanthi's Excellent (British) Adventure
Something Forgotten in the State of Denmark The running theme of last weekend in Denmark was...well....running. Running for the plane, running to make opening hours of Kronberg (Hamlet's) Castle, running for trains, running to make opening hours o...
Member: Shanthi
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Europe 2005
Mozart and Strauss and Sachertorte - and a surprise reunion!!!...
Member: Catherine
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Euro Trip 2006
We spent this past weekend in Budapest, Hungary. The train ride there took almost 15 hours and our seats were right next to the smoking car (yuck)! Scott and I probably had three packs each by the time we arrived in Budapest. Once we got checked-in to...
Member: Mandi
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My days in Sweden
Ok let's go back to the beginning... (ahja, i'm going to write all in English, well not all, but almost all of it, in the spirit of the erasmus programme...) Arrival day: flight was not to long and at airport directly train to Lund (my place to be) en...
Member: Val
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Central Europe and Korea
Because Denmark is so small and we had all day, the next morning we drove north to see the coast and Helsinger (where Hamlet's castle is) on our way to visit Daphne, Karin's mum, who lives in the south near where we'd take the ferry to Germany. Through...
Member: Nicky Chick
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Copenhagen
Wellcome to paradise: Copenhagen is the city with more goodlooking guys per square meter, no matter in wich direction you look at, and because of the bbicicles, they are all fit!!! Fantastic city, top design, and very arty. Superinteresting christiania...
Member: Clara
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London Study Abroad 2006
Okay, while I know that I did not participate in any debauchery in Scotland (despite my claims that one MUST drink whiskey if in Scotland), I did participate in minimal amounts in Ireland...because honestly I wasn't going to two famously drunken countr...
Member: Rachel
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Marathon Journey
the Big Apple .. nothing like it ..the city or the marathon.. unbelievable! didn`t quite get the travel right on this one .. arrived the day before, walked across town to the expo and then woke up at midnight to the sound of my alarm.. race day came an...
Member: Yiannis
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Scandinavia 2006
Well, I am back from my first adventure in Europe. Did I ever learn alot about myself, avalanches and history! Starting off with three weeks skiing in Tromso, we encountered anything but ideal conditions. The snow was avalanche prone everywhere we w...
Member: Jeff
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DENMARK
It was a short visit in Copenhagen but I had to try a Dannish pastry. I was making my way down through Germany to Holland when I decided to stop in Copenhagen for a day. It was a nice place with great transportation and even better pastries....
Member: Brent
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