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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
 
Beyond the Blingski
Submitted by mrbidetuk on 2008-02-13 12:08:43 (via www.guardian.co.uk)
As the opening of a $1,000-a-night hotel seals Moscow's reputation as the world's most decadent city, Peter Moore goes in search of remnants of Soviet Russia among all the glitz   More...
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On the China Road
Submitted by tomcarter on 2008-02-12 22:17:49 (via www.foreignercn.com)
ForeignerCN.com correspondent Krokodil Han sits down with photojournalist Tom Carter to seek out the answers to traveling in China.
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New Year's Eve in Helsinki
Submitted by flock1 on 2008-02-11 09:41:27 (via www.travelblog.org)
So what exactly is New Year's Eve like in the Finnish Capital? And just how cold was it? And what can be seen around and about in the city?   More...
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Finding a Dream in an Iowa Cornfield
Submitted by sogonow on 2007-09-20 08:21:56 (via www.sogonow.com)
Dyersville, you see, is where a baseball field was carved out of a cornfield and became the setting for the film, Field of Dreams.The field is still here and, for reasons few are fully able to explain, every year thousands of people from all over the country are drawn to this little Iowa town to see it.
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The Two Faces of Macau
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-09-01 01:17:04 (via www.seadolby.com)
Macua, the Chinese SAR that lives by night and sleeps by day!   More...
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Tambacounda to Kayes
Submitted by Sparky on 2007-08-18 07:33:52 (via www.moxon.net)
There comes a point in every nightmare journey when things have already gone so spectacularly wrong, that you have no choice but to give in and laugh. It's a huge relief when this happens; it means you can get on with enjoying the awfulness of the trip instead of worrying about whether you're actually going to get anywhere.   More...
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007 in Vienna
Submitted by duncanjdsmith on 2007-08-03 03:18:33 (via www.duncanjdsmith.com)
Through the streets of Vienna in the footsteps of James Bond's "The Living Daylights".
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Conversational Snippets
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-08-02 13:28:19 (via www.seadolby.com)
Sometimes though snippets of a Russians current life back home, of times and cultural adjustments made under the communist rule are told and here I listen hard, I put the matchsticks in my eyes to keep them open and nod and prod when the opportunity arises.   More...
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The Trois Rivieres
Submitted by ieuandolby on 2007-08-02 13:24:03 (via www.seadolby.com)
So here I am in this little gathering of buildings along the St Lawrence Seaway and I am wandering why it reminds me so much of Victoria. And then it dawned, tis' the bums you see, the government sponsored layabouts who seem to adorn every main street in every town in Canada   More...
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A Little R&R in Qatar
Submitted by bindero on 2007-07-27 02:04:21 (via coconutcommando.blogspot.com)
Being an American officer in Iraq is a tough thing. As I have read it, it does determine them to look and experience travels in a different way. Not worse, just different. And the good humor, the icing on the cake, makes their travel stories enjoyable. Moreover, if they are about the charming Qatar. I loved this one:)
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