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Wacky Packi Northern Pakistan

February 5, 2006 by Cheyney SteiningerLeave a Comment

The mere notion of coming to this country might send shudders up ones spine. But after my 2 months in Pakistan, the chills would be be because I'm so excited about the prospect of returning to one of the most beautiful countries one Earth. The initial excitement of entering the country via the dramatic Karakoram Highway subsides eventually, but a contentedness of being amidst the cool climes, stunning geography & welcoming locals sets in. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Asia, Australia, Border Crossing, Bus Travel, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Festival, Food and Wine, Germany, Glacier, Greece, Gun, Hiking, India, Internet

New Zealand, South Island – Gold Mining

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Gold Prospecting is easy to do on the South Island, mostly in part because a large number of gold mines are scattered throughout the island. New Zealand's gold rush, in the mid to late 1800's was after the big rush in California. So called Fossicking, IE, gold panning is allowed in many areas - with special "fossicking" sites available for visitor's to use free of charge. There are still quite a few active mines - those who visit some of the … [Read more...]

Back from New Zealand/Australia

June 10, 2005 by DaveLeave a Comment

I had an epic trip for the better part of December and January. Still trying to recover from some jet lag. In between trips now, so with this break look for new photographs and articles about each country I visited coming soon. Visit the New Zealand Article here http://www.davestravelcorner.com/articles/newzealand/index.htm South Island Lake, New Zealand … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Australia, Jet lag, New Zealand

Hayman Resort, Australia – May 2004

May 1, 2004 by DaveLeave a Comment

Hayman Resort Australia - This private island destination resort is located in the heart of Australia's Great Barrier Reef and is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World; a stay here is a real treat anytime of the year. Indulge yourself with whatever you want whether it is adventure, relaxation, or just taking some time to be covered in the natural beauty. Hayman has 212 beautifully decorated rooms ranging from their superior rooms some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Australia, Great Barrier Reef, Resort

Bangkok, Thailand – Bars & Nightlife

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Bangkok is a great place to party - with its mix of bars, night clubs and both locals and expats staying up until the wee hours. With weather that is warm in the evenings rooftop bars have finally become a 'thing' in Bangkok - delivering great views over the city skyline paired with a variety of cocktails, wines and beer and usually small bites. So grab a friend, choose a bar and head out for a fun evening of conversation, drinks and … [Read more...]

Bangkok, Thailand – Day Trips

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The following destinations range from half day to very long day trips from Bangkok. AYUTTHAYA used to be the largest and main city in Thailand before Bangkok. Its located about 90 minutes north of Bangkok by bus (via the Mo Chit bus station) or about 2 hours by train from the Hua Lampong train station in Bangkok. It is well worth seeing if you have a day. It takes most of the day to see this city when you count your travel and visiting … [Read more...]

Xcalak, Mexico – Activities

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Banco Chinchorro Banco Chinchorro coral atoll is about 30 miles off shore. This is the largest coral atoll in the northern hemisphere and is littered with the wrecks of sunken ships. As a result it is an attractive area for Scuba divers. Kayaking The coastline near Xcalak offers numerous opportunities for kayaking. The shoreline in this part of Mexico is protected by an offshore coral reef - the second largest in the world just behind … [Read more...]

Redding, CA – Museums

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Redding is not a hot-spot for museums - there are only several in town that are open to the public. We have visited and highlighted a few below. Behrens-Eaton House Museum is highly recommended for a personalized tour and look back in time - to the life of prominent judge Judge Richard Behrens Eaton who lived here until he died in 2003. Upon his death a trust he established stipulated that his home and grounds be turned into a museum open to … [Read more...]

Chamonix, France – Calling

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SIM Cards Prior to sim cards, phone cards were what locals and travelers purchased to make phone calls both in and outside of the country. These days sim cards can be purchased at any "tabacs" store, or most supermarches (super markets). The "tabac" is a store that sells a variety of things such as newspapers, cigarettes, books, gum, and phone cards. They are a very common store in towns. Old French phone cards are now collectibles. Many … [Read more...]

Europe – Phones

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SIM Cards Roaming charges on cell phones abroad can be exorbitant if using a home network. One may find a very high cell phone bill after a trip - even just for sending and receiving SMS text messages. Even if you visit a website for just a brief period your provider often charges you the maximum megabyte usage which can be very pricey. Be sure to disable "data roaming" on your phone. The way to avoid these roaming charges is to unlock your … [Read more...]

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