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All over Japan

All over Japan

I had a 24 hour stopover on the way to Japan. The weather was miserable but made the most of it and enjoyed my first taste of Asia! Quite humid, lots of skyscrapers!...
Member: Russell and Tanith

From Hong Kong to Beijing

One of the most memorable experiences next to the walk on the Wall was the evening at the Opera at the Zhengyici Theater. Chinese opera that is. I had found the oldest theater that has been performing operas for hundreds of years and off we went. It is...
Member: Gillian
Guilin, China

Guilin, China

Hong Kong Day 1 We had been sailing through an overcast haze for at least 2 days before reaching Hong Kong. We sailed into the harbor around 7am and the cityscape slowly emerged from the vagueness. Hong Kong is packed. The entire skyline is huge 20+ ...
Member: Dave
World Trip 2007-2008

World Trip 2007-2008

We finally got to this place called "San Pedro de Atacama", a tiny little town in the middle of a plain in the Atacama desert that was surrounded by mountains in the far distance. Some of the houses and their rooves were made of mud. The road...
Member: SaranHaydn

James: Rugby tours and other trips away

Rugby tour - didn't break anything this time.
Member: Charis and James
Asia/Australia 2006 Summer

Asia/Australia 2006 Summer

After a hectic week of packing, seeing friends and last minute shopping we were finally ready for the big off. Rob dropped us off in Birmingham for our coach to london, and left us to begin our trip. It was only after he left that we realised that ...
Member: Jon

China

i'm gonna see what's happening with this site. ...
Member: Laura
China & Tibet 2005

China & Tibet 2005

We're sitting in the nastiest internet cafe (and we use that term loosely) in Chengdu trying not to catch anything from the keyboard, but we walked an hour to get here, so you should be thrilled to get this update... March 12 For the coldest da...
Member: Carla

Hong Kong

Arriving at 10pm (Hong Kong time, 3 hours behind Aust) we then caught the train and a taxi to Jason and Rachels apartment. We were greeted by their very friendly cat, Bailey, whom we are sure is part lion. He is the biggest domestic cat we have ever...
Member: Warrick & Erin
China

China

24 Nov 06 WE'VE ARRIVED IN HANGZHOU - WE LOVE IT HERE! As always the train was spot on time. This time, luckily, the journey was just over two hours. We booked ourselves in a hard seater carriage, which is an experience to board! Loads and loads of...
Member: Charlotte and Dyce
Hair exhibition, critters, and wierd people - what more could you ask for in Hong Kong??

Hair exhibition, critters, and wierd people - what more could you ask for in Hong Kong??

Well, ive been pottering around Hong Kong visiting the usual tourist hot spots, and I have to say the strangest one ive ever seen was at the art exhibition. There is, believe it or not, a Hair Exhibit on show at the moment. No, this is not a demonstr...
Member: Carol
2004

2004

Trip in Japan...
Member: Caitlin
Round the world trips 2004

Round the world trips 2004

After being taken to heathrow we flwe straight out to bangkok where we stayed in the 5star Marriott Hotel on the banks of the river, it was beautiful. After meeting vic's dad we did tours of the markets at chatuchak and sala daeng. The bargains were am...
Member: Jon
Tibet, China / Mt Everest / Kathmandu, Nepal

Tibet, China / Mt Everest / Kathmandu, Nepal

A trip of a life time, Tibet....
Member: Jeffito

New Zealand - Home

My home since 1993. Lived in Auckland's North Shore, schooled at Takapuna Grammar (1994-98), and then the School of Engineering at Auckland University (1999-2004)....
Member: Navin
USA 2004

USA 2004

A few weeks in Aussie, and about a month in NZ, then stopped off in Vancouver on the way back to UK....
Member: Ray

evilpenguin in india

Goa surely has something for everyone (except maybe Kris) – with its strange mix of fascinating historical heritage, beautiful landscapes, mass tourism, religious kitsch and hippie havens. Well, let’s say it’s like old Portugal, Benidorm, India and Lon...
Member: kris n anja

China 2006/07

After a lie in and a little work I headed down to meet Mary-Ann. We wandered around the area where she lives for a while which is much closer to the city; there are loads of shops and restaurants. Her apartment is fine but a little dingy and she has mo...
Member: Hannah

Our big trip

Gavin’s bit: The Hilton put on a great breakfast spread, and after Sam polished off about three courses we eventually made our way back out onto the M3, shooting down to Portsmouth. Today we visited the Royal Navy’s base down on the Solvent. Abou...
Member: Paula
People are strange....

People are strange....

My last day in Chiang Mai was spent doing a cookery course. And I have to say I made the best Thai Green Curry EVER...!!!! It was sooo good... can't wait to make the next one... We also made shrimp soup, chicken stir fry, Banana's in coconut milk,...
Member: Carol
Justin's World Tour 2006-2007

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

Around the world 2004

Member: Peter

Chinese Adventure

We arrived early in Panzhihua, a town straddling a swirling brown river and built in long strips along the steep banks on both sides. We had passed many such towns often with factories belching white fumes into the hazy air. After a quick breakfast ...
Member: Nicky Chick
Asia 2006

Asia 2006

I originally hoped Patty would join me in Bali for my final eight days. She was busy, however. Jim joined me for the eight days. I got my scuba certificate while in Bali....
Member: Bruce

Our 2007 UK and Europe Trip

Monday dawned with fine and sunny weather although still quite smoggy and from past experiences we seized the day and opted to take the tourist ferry up the Bosphorus. The Bosphorus is the body of water that separates the European and Asian sides of I...
Member: Yvonne

SE Asia experience

We crossed the border into Vietnam at Noumea. The border crossing went really well (we had heard there were a few corrupt officals). WE got into the town on the day the bus goes and met with a horrible bus driver who changed his price and refused to ...
Member: Fiona
Emma & Gael World Trip & Wedding preparation

Emma & Gael World Trip & Wedding preparation

Less than 4 months left now, guess it's time to open this blog. We'll try to update it as often as possible with pictures and stories during ou trip. Until we start our trip we may also use it to provide you with some information about our wedd...
Member: Emma and Gael
Europe Gap Year 2005-2006

Europe Gap Year 2005-2006

Have really enjoyed our time in London. Still feel like we're on holiday even though we have to work. London Weather: Not that bad! Even winter was bearable and the summer days are long and (mostly) sunny. Maybe we struck a good year? Londo...
Member: Eileen
Southeast Asia 2006-2007

Southeast Asia 2006-2007

Our plan after Flores was to fly out to Papua to explore the Baniem valley - a place so concealed by mountains that it was only discovered in the 1930s. However, it proved impossible to get tickets as the computers of Garuda Airlines had gone down. Giv...
Member: Charis and James
My world

My world

Starting 12 May 2006 / Underwater pics of Tioman...
Member: Fabrice

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