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2nd June 2011
Kurseong side street

kurseong
Very interested to see a glimse of the place because Malcolm was born there,I had always thought he was born in Dargeeling, but his older sister put me right .Whether it was on one of those tea plantations or in a nursing home I don't know.
1st June 2011

Great India post!
Awesome post on India! I had a lot of fun reading it. Check out some of my stories from India! http://www.culture-cross.org Thanks for sharing!
1st June 2011

Indian sights and sounds
What a fantastic blog. I love your vivid descriptions of the sights and particularly the smells of India. Little things i had forgotten about until you triggered the memories again. Happy travels, we can't wait to hear about Bhutan.......
17th April 2011

Magic day
I was there too that day, but in a small sail boat transiting from the carribean to the Pacific. Liz took some great pictures of us pensivly approaching the first set of locks. Its really daunting for a small vessel entering the cathedral size concrete box and having millions of bathtubs flowing up underneath the boat as the locks fill up. Once through the first set of gates we motored into the inland lakes and moored up for the night with the rain forest full of frog noises and fireflies surrounding us. The next morning we had a change of pilots (every boat has one for the passage)and spent most of the day criusing past amazing uninhabited island full of howling monkeys southbound to the next set of huge locks that take us out into the great Pacific ocean where the boat was to continue to New Zealand. yup! amazing experiance, they call it the eighth wonder of the world, certainly beats going around the gale ridden cape horn as they had to in sal boats of old. I really enjoyed your descriptive blog Liz. Keep it up.
12th April 2011

very relaxing place
Managed to chill out in San Juan del Sur for a week which is right on the border with Costa Rica on the other side of the country i think, where i can find this place and more importantly how would one get there ? feliz viaje
12th April 2011

buen viaje
Hi LIZ, good to see you have travelled and enjoyed central america a little . I like your pictures overlooking panama city, did not manage to find that place ! Hope you enjoyed nicargua also, onoe of my favourite places in central america.
From Blog: A pout in Panama
28th March 2011

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Well what can i say as i remain speechless after reading you post the way you described the destination is very wonderful.I have been in traveling industry from last many years but i must say these places are the best choice to visit ones in life.Thanks fro these wonderful post.
From Blog: A city of colour
28th March 2011

Love it! Great shots, great write up! Have a safe trip home--and hopefully your work will only have to keep you there for a week or so! : )
From Blog: A city of colour
10th March 2011

It's always fun to open your blog. The photos are breathtaking - again! Our skies, here in Albuquerque, are blue and ths year's unusually brutal winter has finally passed. I'm nearing the end of Act I on a new play and Annie Oakley is busyily chewing on her new bone. Stay well and travel safe.
8th March 2011

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8th March 2011

Delightful, as always!
Love your descriptions of the rain forest, Elizabeth. I can just hear the cacophany of the howler monkeys; such funny creatures! What luck that you got to see 2 types of frogs. Awesome! And it looks like you saw some of the lovely butterflies in the tropics. I hope you get to see even more. While I envy your experience, I must say I don't miss the humidity of the tropics. I'm impressed you're tolerating it so well. :) XX Rhonda
7th March 2011

This is a very well written blog. You convey the tranquility and peace that this island clearly engendered in you. You make me long to go there, surely a sign of quality travel writing. Thanks!
17th February 2011

Good snaps
Hi Elizabeth, I am from India. Just went through your blog. Your Nicaragua - Northern highlands trip seems to be superb. The snaps are indeed too good. The sun burst is photo is stunning, Thsi could get a prize, no jokes its simply class. keep travelling and post blogs. do visit my page, best wishes, Ramz
17th February 2011
sign-post for Purros campsite

Thanks
I want to thank all of you for making purros camp site to look so nice. the picture's are nice pls keep the good work.
17th February 2011
don't know the name of this tree, but it's a wonderful colour in blossom

fire tree
Here in our country, the Philippines, we call it a "fire tree" because the color of its flowers look like fire.
17th February 2011

Great Report
Fantastic report. Thank you for taking the time to document your trip in such detail. I have never been to Nicaragua but your report makes has me wanting to book a flight. Keep up the great reports and most of all ENJOY!!!
3rd February 2011

Nicaragua
I love your photos, Elizabeth! Many of them remind me of the years way back in the dark ages when I lived in Panama. Thanks so much for sharing your hilarious voyages as well. Big hugs from this little country.
3rd February 2011

Fantastic as always
Boy do i love going with you on your journeys, if only via your words. Glad you made it back to the warmth though its not like it's the Arctic over here! Looking forward to the next installment, as always!
29th January 2011

Blog of the year, 2010
Congratulations! :) This blog was nominated one of the best of 2010, in the Middle East/writing category. http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/27154-1.html
17th January 2011
totally unperturbed by our presence

good
it is veery good picture i like it
15th January 2011

Great trip!
Hi, The pictures are phenomenal. I am jealous that you had how wonderful trip!!!!!!!! Enjoy Ram Kumar/ http://www.tibetnomad.com
20th December 2010
view from the top of the hill, Sravanabelagola

nice
your r a very nice photo grapher
4th December 2010

Wow. thanks for sharing
Enjoyed your blog. This looks even much better than the Acropolis in Athens! I maybe wrong of course, but this is truly impressive. Did u fly direct from London to Beirut? How far is this Baal Bek from the capital?
7th October 2010
east gate of the Maharaja's Palace, Mysore

Great Pictures
7th October 2010

Landfill
I am an American Captain thast has worked in Luanda for 4 years, and I really do not have anything good to say about it, except stay away from this place at all costs!!!! No reason ever to come here, its strictly 3rd World and will never ever change. This place is just one big Landfill full of garbage and human feces all over.

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