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<title>Travel Blog | shermy1987</title>
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<description>Travel adventures in journals and photos from shermy1987</description>
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                    <title>Welcome To Detroit</title>
                    <description>Detroit Would have to be one of the most Fascinating cities I39ve ever been to. Detroit went from being one of the richest cities in the world during Americas golden era to what is now practically a ghost town. There are whole suburbs that are left falling down. What were once very beautiful middle class houses on large suburban blocks are now either left to decay or are auctioned off by the </description>
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                    <title>Traveling America Cont </title>
                    <description>After Spending Three months Traversing America I managed to end up driving about 15 000 Miles. After Hitching up to Santa Cruz with a couple of German Tourists I flew up to Portland and Brought a car. I then drove back down to San Francisco then drove through Yosimite and Death Valley National Parks before stopping the night in Las Vegas. Stopping in Las Vegas proved to be a very interesting on</description>
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                    <title>America</title>
                    <description>Here I sit in a backpackers in Melbourne awaiting a flight Back to America. After 3 months traveling around the USA and 6 weeks back home in Tasmania its to my surprise Im about to fly back there. Apart from being robbed while I was there and losing most of the stuff I had originally written about America every time I think about writing something on the USA it becomes too hard and I get </description>
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                    <title>China part II</title>
                    <description>China  Pt II After leaving Rilong China I enjoyed another allday hellish car ride back to Chengdu through more badly earth quake damaged roads and towns. From Chendu I flew down to Beijing where I spent the reminder of my time in China. Beijing being one of the largest cities in the world in terms of population and size seemed like an infinite city. For the whole time I was there not onc</description>
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                    <title>China</title>
                    <description>Traveling China. I arrived in Kunming China after taking an overnight sleeper bus from Odomxai Laos. Entering China was like coming to another world and luckily my first impressions of the Chinese people proved to be untrue for the rest of the trip. Crossing the Boarder was surprisingly easy but my bags were searched at the boarder and twice in the space of a few hours afterwards when the bus wa</description>
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                    <title>Northern Laos</title>
                    <description>My first day in Laos started out with a free lift into Vientiane from the friendship bridge border crossing by a kind man from England who had worked in Laos in an orfanage for the last 15 years. After 15 minutes sitting in his ute tray we were in Vientiane. Vientiane is worlds apart from any other capital city in the world. Vientaine should probably be taken as more of a town than anything els</description>
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                    <title>Traveling Hi My first few days in Malaysia were spent in Kuala Lumpur. When I first arrived I was lucky enough to be sitting next to an Australian on the plane who has a girlfriend living in KL that helped me get out of the airport onto a train and into</title>
                    <description>HiMy first few days in Malaysia were spent in Kuala Lumpur. When I first arrived I was lucky enough to be sitting next to an Australian on the plane who has a girlfriend living in KL that helped me get out of the airport onto a train and into the city which made the first few hours very easy. From Central station i hopped on to a train to a suburb which I heard had cheap accommodation. On arriva</description>
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                    <title>Pessemistic Observations of Vang Vieng</title>
                    <description>After spending three sometimes fun sometimes sad and alot of the time very interestng 3 days in the 39party capital of tubing39 Van Vieng I think I came away with enought observations on this wierd slice of the world to go to uni and complete a PHD. It was only by the meeting of three similar minded people on my way North that I even ended up going there and I39m very glad I did. My only</description>
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                    <title>Sailing from Eden to New Zealand</title>
                    <description>Hi GuysAfter nearly two weeks hanging in the Tasman Sea we have finally made it to Nelson NZ arriving last Saturday arvo.The trip across gave us some of the worst conditions possible for sailing twelve hundred miles.Sailing started off well sailing into a headwind the sea was rough but the wind was off the nose enough to sail. On the second day a low system came through which was an interesting</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Oceania/New-Zealand/blog-718460.html</link>
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                    <title>Sailing from Tasmania To Eden</title>
                    <description>Hi Guys Finally after many months of anguish and waiting the trip has finally begun although we still havent made it out of Aus yet as were still currently waiting in Eden NSW until next week in the hope of getting some decent winds to blow us to NZ.We Left George Town last Tuesday in 60Km Winds and quite rough seas for a 24Hr sail to a small Island in Bass Strait called Deal Island where we </description>
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