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USA | Mon, 13 Oct 2014 | By schmodude | Views [853]

I woke up around 6:30 and packed up all of my stuff. Everybody else in the apartment was still asleep when I left at 7:00. I sent a message to them on my way to the train station. It was best to let them sleep after being awake all weekend. I jumped ... Read more >

Tags: columbus, copenhagen, dc, germany, great trip, home, simon, statistics

Trek America - Freedom Trail Part Two

AUSTRALIA | Sat, 17 Oct 2009 | By susiekenzie | Views [1129]

The van arrives in Bear Country in Pennsylvania. Despite “going on a bear hunt” in our van we did not see any bears at all, but we did have to remove all foodstuffs and cosmetics from our bags and put them in the trailer that night. Apparently bears ... Read more >

Tags: baseball, bear country, dc, spy museum!, trek america

 

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Lancelin Sand Dunes, Western Australia
When people think on sand dunes, most likely the first thoughts are related to deserts, extreme heat, loneliness and drought; however, Lancelin sand dunes, in Western Australia, can change those thoughts.  Under the bright sun, you can walk barefoot on the white, soft and fine sand, which amazingly is cool, giving the opportunity to enjoy a fantastic walk or slide down from the top of the dunes.  I enjoyed this place because I found inner peace looking at the distance while feeling the breeze on my skin.: by jennyyvg, Views[3057]
Lancelin Sand Dunes, Western Australia When people think on sand dunes, most likely the first thoughts are related to deserts, extreme heat, loneliness and drought; however, Lancelin sand dunes, in Western Australia, can change those thoughts. Under the bright sun, you can walk barefoot on the white, soft and fine sand, which amazingly is cool, giving the opportunity to enjoy a fantastic walk or slide down from the top of the dunes. I enjoyed this place because I found inner peace looking at the distance while feeling the breeze on my skin.

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