December 18th, 2009
ammorley
After I wrote my last entry, I met up with Carl (from New York City) and we headed to the International Students reception at Falmer Bar in Falmer House. Free drinks and food were served! My kind of night. I hadn’t eaten much all day so the drinks went to my head REALLY fast. Drinking Read More »
December 16th, 2009
Ivan and Sarah
Leaving Santiago we travelled South to the Pacific Coast town of Pichelmu. There´s not much to this place from a tourist perspective, but the big attraction is the surfing. The largest wave surfed in the world last year, over 10 metres high, was located here at the point break of Los Lobos. Having only dipped Read More »
December 12th, 2009
InterNATZionale
Okay, so I know I have been to some pretty amazing places already so it might be hard to impress me, but I thought at least Brussels would have something to see. I was wrong. Val and I arrived by train, and called our hotel for their free shuttle service. While I had seen this Read More »
December 11th, 2009
Ricicle
Finally made it… Now then, if you’re an avid fan of this travel blog, you’ll notice that I seem to have taken a crazy route from Victoria to Seattle. This is not the case. I am not crazy. It is merely a technical hitch in this software, and I am assured that it is under Read More »
December 10th, 2009
DaniG
Coming home from school on Friday, I could not remember the last time I had a hot shower, did not reeeeak of mosquito repellant, was not in the constant state of sweating, slept on a bed that was not comparable to the concrete floor, or had a meal that did not consist of rice and Read More »
So the question is: “Is Vancouver really like Melbourne?” Well at a first glance “Yes it is” the postcards pictures of the city at night, the nightlife, little suburbs, it almost has the same kind of vibe as Melbourne, the people are relaxed, slow paced which is very much like Melbourne. But when you look Read More »
February 26th, 2006
Globetrotters
Today I woke up at 11:30am! Jeff woke me up in the middle of the night saying that he couldn’t sleep. After that I couldn’t get back to sleep until almost 4am. I woke up sometime in the early morning, heard the rain and went back to bed. Yep. I said rain. Great huh? It Read More »
January 9th, 2009
Masikasiva
Final Days… Today we went to little India for lunch, and I enjoyed some amazing curried eggplant with cheese pita bread. It was absolutely delicious. We tried to wander the area for a little bit, but it didn’t seem there was much to see so me and another girl headed back to Arab street to Read More »
December 4th, 2006
Kevin of Grafham
I shared a rickshaw from Bodhgaya to Gaya station and caught the afternoon train to Mughal Serai. I had arranged with my hotel a taxi to meet me at the station and to deliver me close to the place on the river where my hotel was. It was a short walk through the narrow winding Read More »
September 18th, 2007
Jaclyn
Friday, September 21st, 2007 Good day ladies and gents! The Jewel Tower is a medieval tower (so cool, I know!!) built c. 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures. It’s our third day in England and I’m already so in love with the country! The British phrases are super cute. Here’s some of my newly acquired Read More »