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"Turn right on Road 124 in .3 miles"

COSTA RICA | Sat, 29 Sep 2012 | By jvrkeywest | Views [903] | Comments [1]

We arrived at Juan Santamaria International right on time.  Jet Blue delivered the goods.  Compared to our last flight down on (Kill your) Spirit Airlines, this was like traveling first class!  If you don't know, Jet Blue provides a ton of leg room in ... Read more >

Tags: airport, cell phone, costa rica, ice, jaco, kolbi, rental car, san jose, sim card, traffic

Camping & Tramping around Northland

NEW ZEALAND | Sat, 24 Jan 2009 | By eoghancito | Views [2205]

We were all quite happy to pack up the next morning and pile into the car rental company's collection car. It took us out to near the airport and we picked up our green flash station wagon rental (MOT 26) with over ... Read more >

Tags: camping, forest, hot spring, rental car, wildlife

 

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Chiang Mai is considered to be Thailand's second capital. It certainly does not disappoint in terms of beauty and culture. We have already seen that nature is being preserved as best as it can be, but what about the Buddhist culture.

Well it is in its abundance as you walk around the city. The temples are intermingled amongst the modern day shops and cafes. The fantastic thing is that modern life does little to detract away from the ostentatiousness of the temples. This is particularly the case when you have a background of a pure blue sky, which serve only to complement the colours, the details and the authenticity of hard work and labour for a religion and a way of life.: by elayne, Views[190]
Chiang Mai is considered to be Thailand's second capital. It certainly does not disappoint in terms of beauty and culture. We have already seen that nature is being preserved as best as it can be, but what about the Buddhist culture. Well it is in its abundance as you walk around the city. The temples are intermingled amongst the modern day shops and cafes. The fantastic thing is that modern life does little to detract away from the ostentatiousness of the temples. This is particularly the case when you have a background of a pure blue sky, which serve only to complement the colours, the details and the authenticity of hard work and labour for a religion and a way of life.

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