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                    <title>Europe Part 3 Sweden to UK via Denmark</title>
                    <description>In the latest blog we finally learn how to build a log cabin watch how axes are made experience the first snow of winter  go into a big hole in the ground see lots of trees  more windmills and birdies on a golf course and take shelter in a wartime bunker with real Germans And of course you can yet again play another round of ... Wheres Possum.When travelling in Scandinavia you cannot </description>
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                    <title>Europe Part 2 Sweden to Finland via Norway and the Arctic Circle</title>
                    <description>Since our last blog when we left you in the Swedish town of Vilhelmina  we have been back to Norway briefly and spent three  weeks in Finland. We have crossed the Arctic Circle no less than eight  times seen lots of reindeer in Lapland  but no Santa found  a Lancaster Bomber stayed in a sami  kta and a shed felled  some virtual trees visited a Russian fortress and sampled land pancake</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Finland/Aland-Islands/Mariehamn/blog-326627.html</link>
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                    <title>Europe Part 1 Norway to Sweden</title>
                    <description>After spending three weeks in the UK  to get over jetlag do laundry see relatives buy a new van buy food and pack again we caught the Newcastle to Stavanger Ferry on 27 July. On the boat we were introduced to crazy inflated Norwegian prices with beer costing 4.50 a pint Hot tip if you want to eatdrink on the ferry take your own food and beer. Sadly ours was on the car deckFrom Stava</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Sweden/Vasterbotten/blog-312120.html</link>
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                    <title>USA and Canada Part 3 Why stop now Toronto to the Atlantic</title>
                    <description>Toronto was the only big city in America and Canada we visited on our trip. We managed to navigate a spaghetti of highways and road works to the city centre to find our hotel. Bette Daves Aunt  was there to meet us with a warm welcome and a large basket of goodies including the makings of a fine GT. It was great to have a shower and sleep in a bed and we had some fine meals too Thanks to Be</description>
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                    <title>USA to Canada Part II Canyonlands to Toronto</title>
                    <description>From Canyonlands we intended to go to Grand Teton then Yellowstone National Park. But at Flaming Gorge it started snowing and the weather forecasrt was for heavy dumps so  instead we headed north and turned west to find out what Idaho was like. Our First impressions were not good Monsanto mining phosphate near Soda Springsintensive potato growing everywhere however one of our first stops </description>
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                    <title>USA Part 1 Big Sur to Canyonlands</title>
                    <description>Some of you may have concluded after reading our last brief blog that we were starting to flag and that the excitement of the trip had worn off. Not at all Infact we had already been in the States for three weeks when we wrote it and New Zealand already seemed a long time ago. Also we had 20 minutes to write the blog and attach photos before the library shut for lunch Hot tip if you want to</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Utah/Moab/blog-276213.html</link>
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                    <title>New Zealand  North Island Hurricanes volcanoes and hot springs</title>
                    <description>As capital cities go Wellington isn't a bad place to spend a day or so even for a couple of metropophobes like us We spent a long time in Te Papa the national museum on the waterfront with really interesting displays and interactive stuff on natural and cultural history sadly the 'shear a blowup sheep using bar codes' feature had been removed since 2001. The sheep may have popped. We had a</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Oceania/New-Zealand/North-Island/Coromandel/Thames/blog-273533.html</link>
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                    <title>Kahurangi to Marlborough Sounds blue ducks carnivorous snails glow worms wild cattle wekas penguins and vegetable sheep</title>
                    <description>Two weeks into our NZ trip and we were keen to do some multiday tramps using some of the 2000 or so huts maintained by the Dept of Conservation DOC. These range from luxury spots with flush toilets and gas cookers to more humble shelters. For most you pay 510 thats 24 quid per night but for the posher ones you pay up to 25 Our first hut experience was Lake Daniells in Lewis Pass just a </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Oceania/New-Zealand/South-Island/Picton/blog-261718.html</link>
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                    <title>New Zealand . From Mount Cook To Arthurs Pass</title>
                    <description>New Zealand stage two of our global travels. Saying our farewells to Fiji we flew to Christchurch on 17th February on an easy four hour flight. Landing at Christchurch was a relief . Firstly the temperature was a pleasant 20 degrees secondly customs and immigration was quick pleasant and efficient  well obviously we didnt declare the possum and thirdly our bags arrived the same time a</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Oceania/New-Zealand/South-Island/Kahurangi-National-Park/blog-254180.html</link>
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                    <title>Creature Comforts into The Heart of Darkness and Finding Nemo</title>
                    <description>Shortly after our last blog we were able to get back in the water and complete the diving course. It was absolutely fantastic and we had a hard job concentrating on doing the required exercises as we were constantly being sidetracked by fish nudibranchs sea cucumbers  cushion stars and the huge diversity of corals. The main criticism the dive instructor had was that when we saw the white tippe</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Oceania/Fiji/Kadavu-Island/blog-251420.html</link>
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                    <title>Before and after Gene</title>
                    <description>Bula from Gun Rock LevukaThe trip got off to a flying start when we lost our bags courtesy of Los Angeles International airport what an inadequate inhumane obnoxious place that is. But who needs stuff anyway Bought some groovy clothes in downtown Nadi then caught the flight to Taveuni. As soon as we stepped off the plane we found we were on Fiji time. Bibi's Hideaway was just what we need</description>
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