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Sep30

The Ebor falls

Published by iv in Australia, Climbing, Extreme, Parks, Photos, Travel gear, Walking

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Just a few minutes walk from Ebor are the Ebor falls. Situated in the Guy Fawkes River National Park some 40km east of Dorrigo. 45 minutes east of Armidale on the Waterfall Way and 1.5 hours west from the coast high on the New England, Australia.
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Dec06

The most crazy buildings of the world – part 2

Published by Asya in Arts, Austria, Chillin, Europe, North America, Photos, Restaurants, United States of America

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Mammy’s Cupboard, Natchez, MS

Mammy’s Cupboard is located only a few miles from Natchez, MS, USA. It’s a restaurant built inside a 28-foot tall black woman’s skirt. “She” is 28 feet tall, and “she” has a 20-foot diameter skirt. Mammy was built by Henry Gaude in 1940 and has endured cycles of decay and restoration. The restaurant is open for lunch Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 2 pm.
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Dec02

Tonga Islands

Published by iv in Fishing, Oceania, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Tonga

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Tonga is a kingdom. The islands lie south of Samoa and are about one-third of the way from New Zealand.  It is the only South Pacific group of islands (170) that has always ruled itself. Several of the islands are volcanic, with active craters, but most are coral atolls. The entire island is population- just over 100,000.


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Nov26

Mosque of Chinguetti – Symbol of Mauritania

Published by iv in Africa, Cultural, Mauritania, Monuments, Travel Stories, UNESCO

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Mauritania is a country in North-West Africa. Chinguetti was founded to serve the caravans crossing the Sahara. The old mosque was constructed 700 years ago and is the main mosque of the town considered to be number 7 most sacred town of Islam in the whole world.
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Nov01

Positano, Italy

Published by Asya in Chillin, Eating, Europe, Fishing, Hotels, Italy, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic

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Positano is situated in the Campania region of Italy. It’s a port for Capri and health and seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast. Once a wealthy maritime power, it began the last century as a fishing settlement, and ended it as a popular, and rather chi-chi resort, famous for its hotels and boutiques as well as for the winding stairways that connect the town, and the towering cliffs above.


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Oct12

Nauru – General Information

Published by Asya in Cruise, Fishing, Nauru, Photos, Scuba Diving

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The Republic of Nauru is a small oval-shaped island in the western Pacific Ocean, located just 42 kilometers south of the Equator. The nearest neighbor is Banaba Island in the Republic of Kiribati. One of the world’s smallest island nation, the smallest independent republic, and the only republican state in the world without an official capital, Nauru offers travelers a truly unique Pacific Island visit.


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Sep23

Hotel Amigo, Brussels

Published by Asya in Belgium, Europe, Hotels, Urban Tourism

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The Hotel Amigo is located in the heart of Brussels, next door to the historic Grand Place – one of the most beautiful squares in Europe, near enough to any number of shops, restaurants, the financial district, and even the Town Hall. This five-star accommodation and personal service, should ensure that you will have a pleasurable stay, whatever the reason for your visit to Brussels.
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