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Sun, 2 Sep 2007 | By audi_jo | Views [798] | Comments [12]
Holy Crap...my journey begins (at least the international part) in 8 days! I'm tryin to figure this blog thing out... check out my new pics @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/audi_jo/ this is where i will post all of my photos for my upcoming (and ongoing) ... Read more >
Tags: The Planning Phase
Sun, 2 Sep 2007 | By randywakefield | Views [376]

After arriving at the right hotel, just across the road from Waikiki beach we settled in and walked around town a bit, had a drink at a beachside bar and started organising our tour of Oahu. Our first major activity was a fishing trip on the reefs ... Read more >
Tags: The Great Outdoors
Sat, 1 Sep 2007 | By dsaltsman | Views [375]
Well its been a crazy couple days but I'm finally sitting at my gate ready to go! I thought leaving would be hard but after UofM managed to lose to a AA school I'm glad to be going. Check in was surprisingly easy; my bags are checked and boarding passes ... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
Sat, 1 Sep 2007 | By lynn | Views [579] | Comments [2]
As I set up this whole new experience called "BLOGGING", one of the choices I have is which picture I want near the heading. Sunflowers were the obvious choice because of my sweet sister Mona who died almost 4 years ago after battling ... Read more >
Tags: Family
Sat, 1 Sep 2007 | By ciaranandruth | Views [4644]

Journey's end. After 70 days, 18 hotels, 15 planes, bullet trains, slow trams, busses, taxis, walking, jogging, running, shopping, sightseeing, shouting, roaring, laughing, crying, rental cars, traffic fines, strange food, strange people, lovely people, ... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
Sat, 1 Sep 2007 | By michelle_grigg | Views [628]

Hi all, I have now officially finished my first week of school here at San Jose State. First impressions? Actually that’s a hard one, the campus is pretty huge I read somewhere that there is something like 29,000 students here. That number doesn’t ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
Fri, 31 Aug 2007 | By ciaranandruth | Views [996]

The Magnificent Mile in Chicago is a stretch of ground populated only with shops. Lots of them. Today we went into every one of them. Some of them we went into twice. We saw / did nothing else. Just shopped. All day. ALL DAY!
Tags: Shopping
Fri, 31 Aug 2007 | By katiepowell | Photo Gallery
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Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By millmanapalm | Views [334] | Comments [2]
We arrived at the airport way too early. When they tell you to come 2 to 3 hours early, not very necessary. The flight to Housten was quick mainly becasue we slept. The next was similar except for the beautiful views of Costa Rica below. From the second ... Read more >
Tags: On the Road
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By ciaranandruth | Views [858]

We took a short trip on foot down Lake Shore Drive, Chicago's highway along the edge of Lake Michigan. Starting from Michigan Avenue we made our way through Grant Park - where we gatecrashed a fairly tame freshers party for some Chicago university. We ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By randywakefield | Views [355]
We got away from Brisbane on schedule on 21 August 2007 on a Qantas flight to Sydney. OK except for the striparama at security because of artificial hips. (I'll never get used to it). We didn't sleep much on the 9.35 hour flight to Honolulu, then ... Read more >
Tags: Airports
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By laurabell | Views [581] | Comments [8]
I just finished packing the few things actually appropriate for India. Taken care of the
last few loose ends. I may be a little over prepared, but like a boyscout you must "Always be prepared." Yes the list of things to check on as soon ... Read more >
Tags: Packing & gadgets
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By andrewalex | Views [922] | Comments [7]
Lao Tzu (among others) said that the journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step...Lao Tzu obviously journied before the invention of the internet and the plethora of travel books...because it is clear now that a journey of a thousand miles ... Read more >
Tags: The Planning Phase
Thu, 30 Aug 2007 | By connaughty | Photo Gallery
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![Hyde Park is one of the main parks in central Sydney and the closest to the Central Business District (CBD). To the east are museums, government buildings and then the very substantial Botanical Gardens and Domain. To the west the big office towers come right up to the edge of the park.
In the middle though there is a beautiful canopy of trees covering a central parade, you can see it is like a tunnel to walk through. This view is north towards the Archibald Fountain at the end.: by flyted, Views[540] Hyde Park is one of the main parks in central Sydney and the closest to the Central Business District (CBD). To the east are museums, government buildings and then the very substantial Botanical Gardens and Domain. To the west the big office towers come right up to the edge of the park.
In the middle though there is a beautiful canopy of trees covering a central parade, you can see it is like a tunnel to walk through. This view is north towards the Archibald Fountain at the end.: by flyted, Views[540]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/flyted/27803/CIMG0009_medium.jpg)
Hyde Park is one of the main parks in central Sydney and the closest to the Central Business District (CBD). To the east are museums, government buildings and then the very substantial Botanical Gardens and Domain. To the west the big office towers come right up to the edge of the park.
In the middle though there is a beautiful canopy of trees covering a central parade, you can see it is like a tunnel to walk through. This view is north towards the Archibald Fountain at the end.
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