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Brittany: Huelgoat's Enchanted Forest
Submitted by zigzag on 2008-01-06 18:16:13 (via www.lost-in-france.com)
Covering an area of 10 square kilometres the forest of Huelgoat abounds with amazing gigantic mossy boulders and sparkling clear pools as the river Argent winds it's way through the trees. Follow the main path and your first stop should be the Grotte Du Diable or Cave of the Devil...
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Blueprint of a Fantasy at Sea
Submitted by sogonow on 2007-12-11 10:54:52 (via www.sogonow.com)
When I first viewed the "Queen Mary 2" I was stunned by her size- a veritable giant. As I viewed it at the dock in New York my first word was WOW! Indeed it appeared to be the size of a small city that just happened to be floating next to a super-size pier.
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The South Africans
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-12-07 12:37:35 (via www.seadolby.com)
South Africans are a funny bunch! Some love their country, some hate it! Most have enough locks on their doors to put the Bank of England to shame and enough bars on their windows to build the army tanks should they ever go to war!
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The Taiwan Steak House
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-12-07 12:34:57 (via www.seadolby.com)
Eating out is a pastime in Taiwan! A past-time that involves fast eating, deft appropriation of extra food and skillfull piling of small plates to carry more one them!
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Sailing through history
Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-12-02 00:22:48 (via www.petersommer.com)
What makes Turkey such a great place for travelling? Peter Sommer looks at what makes Turkey so special, and takes a gulet cruise along the coast to explore the landscapes steeped in history.
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Odd Things I've Seen
Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-11-20 11:37:19 (via www.oddthingsiveseen.com)
I have seen some odd things. More relevantly, I?ve taken pictures of some odd things. Perhaps even more relevantly, I?ve paired those pictures with words I?ve written about odd things. That?s more back story than you need to know for this site, honestly.   More...
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Inside China's Wild & Crazy Youth Hostels
Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-11-20 02:36:07 (via www.travbuddy.com)
A sordid first-hand glimpse into Sichuan's out-of-control backpacker scene.
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My Special Education: the Semi-Retard's Guide to Learning Italian
Submitted by RoboticLunch on 2007-11-19 06:25:38 (via www.perceptivetravel.com)
As a grown adult trying to learn Italian while living in a village near Rome, David Farley has flashbacks to his younger years in the class for "special children."
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GR20: Walking in the mountains of Corsica
Submitted by ManjaB on 2007-11-13 10:12:48 (via www.off-the-beaten-track.net)
Four men and a Swiss shepherd dog hike across Corsica on the GR20, Europe's most beautiful and most demanding Long Distance Trail. The story is unusually moving because of the inclusion of one of the men's dog. Still it has all the information you need to be able to decide whether this is for you... or not.
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Can backpackers survive Hong Kong?
Submitted by tomcarter on 2007-11-12 18:06:29 (via www.gather.com)
Can a vagrant wanderer survive elite Hong Kong? Backpacker savant Tom Carter shares his ups and downs in Asia's wealthiest city.   More...
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