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Home now! Thought we would update just to complete the blog We decided to book a couple of flights and make the most of our last week. First stop, San Francisco. Accommodation was really in a great location next to Chinatown, just a couple of blocks from Union Square. We found another chain restaurant to replenish our tired selves, set out to look like a 50's diner with plenty of artery-clogging cheese topped mains! Took the option of doing a day trip to Yosemite, which means another early start to get there by Bus. We saw the rocks, saw some large [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2008 | 22 Views | [diary=274929]

Alcatraz
Smelly sea dogs!
Saaaaaaan Fraaaaaaaaaancisco

Big Man
Big Man
Symbol of the upcoming olympics from the top of the gondola
A little cooler than we have been use to, Vancouver was still nice and sunny when we arrived but a reminder that we have now entered another season with all the views of snowcapped mountains surrounding the city. Our hotel was great, backing onto stanley park and a short walk to the heart of downtown all for 25 quid a night! We spend the day preparing for our five days skiing shopping for cold weather gear as well as taking in a bit of the markets at Granville Island (not really an island, but certainly has an isolated feel to it [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 3rd 2008 | 41 Views | [diary=272358]

Vancouver harbour side
Canadian mountains.......
Looking out from Granville Island

Haystack Rock
Haystack Rock
Cannon beach's trademark
We are now back in the UK if this comes across a little confusing. Unfortunetly internet (well computer access) is quite hard to come by in the States. Seems laptops are one of travellers essentials now! After a short bus from Vancouver, and much probing by customs (much like a five year old - 'why are you going there?', 'why are they family?' etc!) we finally got to Seattle. Interesting city, if a little grey and cold winds. Pike Place is a really great large market where you can get anything and everything, as long as it has cinnamon! We fatally [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 12th 2008 | 36 Views | [diary=272362]

Pike Place Market
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Sandunes view over Kwanda beach

Orakei korako Thermal Valley
Orakei korako Thermal Valley
A lot of smelly hot water & mud
Its been a while since we have had the chance to update, some of you may know we left NZ a fair while ago! So, the bad weather persisted although the crossing through the Strait from Picton to Wellington was quite smooth. One of the planned stops was Himatangi Beach for some kiting, and even though the weather certainly was not going to allow any outside activity we needed a rest from the long journey. The following day we decided to carry straight onto Lake Taupo and wait for the weather to clear to do the Tongariro crossing tramp. Certainly a [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 27th 2008 | 37 Views | [diary=268129]

600yo Rangitoto Island
Devonport - but not as we know it!
Tongariro Crossing

In one of the many cravesses in Fox
In one of the many cravesses in Fox
Feet firmly flat, its harder than you think staying upright on the real blue stuff!
Well, comparerd to the other international flights we've endured, Melbourne to Christchurch was a piece of cake, so short, it was great! Though it was pretty cold when we got off the plane, a far cry from the heatwave in Melbourne. Spent our first 2 days in Christchurch, had a wander round the city, botannic gardens, the museum, coffee (see picture!) - very cultural! We went to pick up the campervan, though it wasn't quite what we were expecting. First off, it was a Toyota, not a Hyundai and then to our horror, it was automatic, neither of us have driven [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 1st 2008 | 66 Views | [diary=259109]

Paragliding
Lake Pukaki
Fox Glacier

12 Apostles
12 Apostles
Looks quiet? You haven't seen all the Japanese tourists behind me!
We had an initial stressful day in Melbourne (our only day may we add!) trying to sort out accomodation for the grand prix weekend - we had booked with the Claremont Hotel in South Yarra, but they lost our booking and wouldn't do anything for us - yes that's the Claremont Hotel, South Yarra - we do not recommend them! Such a shame after our great Oz Experience trip. As you can see in the picture, we forked out and found somewhere slightly outside of the centre. All good Anyhow, picked up our hire car and headed off out of Melbourne [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 24th 2008 | 138 Views | [diary=255661]

Greg - not quite kiting...
Our trusty little car
West coast of Mornington Peninsula

Little Penguins at Taronga Zoo, Sydney
Little Penguins at Taronga Zoo, Sydney
Previously called Fairy Penguins, but this was deemed politically incorrect, hence the new name 'Little'.
After meeting up with Julie surprisingly easily at Singapore Airport (considering there are 3 terminals!), we made our way to a quiet surprisingly warm Sydney. We couldn't have gotten more central with our hotel (well done Greg), it was great for walking everywhere which we certainly did plenty of! So glad we didn't miss out on the grand final of the National Sausage Competition, most amusing on Darling Harbour, though not too sure about Aussie tastes in sausages. They sure do take their snags seriously though! Took in all the must see sights; Sydney Harbour bridge, the Opera House, Darl [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 13th 2008 | 81 Views | [diary=253894]

Opera House and Harbour bridge
"The Prom"
Oz bus (minus crazy Red Neck driver!)

Welcome!
Welcome!
A really warm welcome from all the staff at El Rio Y Mar
The night previous to travelling to Palawan the group went on another bender in Boracay, minus ourselves - either we are boring or sensible! We knew we had an eventful half day of boats, jeepnees and planes ahead, unbearable for some seeing the state they were in All went pretty smooth, apart from the having to unpack all our luggage on the runway due to our western body weights hitting the kg limit alone. Understandable when you look at the size of the plane! Finally we arrived at El Rio Y Mar. All bad thoughts of luggage arrival and hangovers were [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 3rd 2008 | 349 Views | [diary=251161]

Mangrove plant
Emma - tanning again...
Infinity pool

By Emma and Greg
February 28th 2008

Manila to Boracay

 Asia » Philippines » Boracay
Classic boat on beach photo!
Classic boat on beach photo!
One of the quiet beaches on Boracay
Arriving at Manila airport, a quick intro from the hotel and then a short transfer through the city. So nice to have everything arranged (thanks Marrem!), just sit back and watch the madness! The others were due to arrive from the UK that evening so we just enjoyed the cloudy but hot weather for the afternoon. The following evening we were all invited to the Claveria welcome party all treated like local celebrities. Given the free barrel of San Miguel beer on offer, the night went pretty much downhill from there. Balut delicacy followed for those with tough stomachs (much to [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 29th 2008 | 373 Views | [diary=250994]

When we all still made sense!
Bulabog Beach
White Beach

Big Face, Little HK
Big Face, Little HK
At the top of the Peak
Just a short entry as it was only a short stop in HK. After a long flight (even longer for the people who were continuing onto Sydney) of 12 hours we arrived in Hong Kong. Public transport's a lot better than Plymouth as well, trains from the air port, regular taxis and a really cheap tram system, going up and down the centre all day. Got scared by really expensive designer shopping malls, but then we found the busy market streets with their cheap cafes, much more our style. A nice trip up to the peak pretty much took up the [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 16th 2008 | 160 Views | [diary=246788]

2km Escalators
One of many big buildings
The tram to the top of the Peak



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