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Bike Trip through the North of Spain
Submitted by lumipozo on 2008-12-01 04:09:09 (via translate.google.com)
Here I wrote all the situations and events happened during the trip I realized cycling from San Sebastian to a town near my grandma's village in Soria.

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REPLICA CIRCUMNAVIGATES INDONESIA TO THE CARIBBEAN
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-20 18:18:08 (via songlinecruises.com)
In January 2009 the 38m replica priate vessel KLM Pearl will start a voyage from Indonesia her new home in the Caribbean at the Bucrament Bay Resort. Follow the voyage via the internet.
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Along the Templar Trail to Jerusalem by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 15:07:18 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
In 2006, two men set off an inspiring 4200-kilometer peace walk from France to Jerusalem across 11 countries and two continents. Witness the powerful testimony of courage, generosity and non-violence, proving that, yes, we can make a difference.
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Gorilla Stalk, Volcano Walk by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:50:04 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
As their “dream” safari from London to Cape Town turns into a nightmare, one couple sets off alone upon a daring odyssey to discover Africa’s heart and soul. This excerpt provides an intimate look at tracking mountain gorillas of the Congo (with permission from Dead Men Don't Leave Tips by Brandon Wilson)   More...
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Asian Travel Diary
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:44:58 (via www.whatrain.com)
I am on the jet now. I am on the left side behind the wing. Not much leg room here. Most of the people boarding this plane are Chinese and they are all speaking in their native language. There are also quite a few Caucasian people on this plane. I’m already getting culture shock. The announcements are given in both English and Chinese. Fifteen hour difference between San Francisco and China. We were moving a minute ago. They are still giving announcements.
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The Himalayan Diary
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:37:20 (via www.uttaranchal.org.uk)
Is it the physical step or the step taken in the mind? A journey to the Himalayas is so different from other journeys. Any other journey may or may not be a pilgrimage, but a journey to the Himalayas transforms itself into a pilgrimage, somewhere, somehow.
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In the Footsteps of Norse Kings by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:32:56 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
I couldn't believe what confronted me as I crested the rise. Two moose, a mother and her calf, blocked my pathway. Surprising, yes? But that incident was typical of the adventure and super-natural surprises I discovered on my recent 400-mile trek along the St. Olav's Way in Norway…" by Brandon Wilson   More...
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The Via Francigena: Trekking the Path to Paradise by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:28:34 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
"In the entire world, reportedly, there were three roads to Paradise. The first is the Camino de Santiago across northern Spain. This has been trekked by millions of faithful for centuries. But in second position and gaining in popularity is the Via Francigena (The Frankish Route) from Canterbury to Rome…"
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CAMINO de SANTIAGO: Walking Across Spain by Brandon Wilson
Submitted by Anonymous on 2008-11-03 14:24:30 (via www.pilgrimstales.com)
If the idea of exploring Europe is met by a "been there, done that" response, think again. There’s a unique option whose concept started long before the advent of those whirlwind package tours. Walk the Camino de Santiago across Spain for an intimate exploration of a country steeped in natural beauty, art, history and faith…"   More...
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Agra City Travel Tour Information
Submitted by priyasingh34 on 2008-10-14 02:39:18 (via www.buzzle.com)
The Taj is one of the most well conserved and architecturally gorgeous tombs in the world, one of the masterpieces of Indian Muslim structural design, and one of the enormous sites of the world's heritage.
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