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A Dilemma

Greetings from Calgary, the place with the weirdest weather in the world. July and August were not ideal summer months, cool and damp. Today is the first day of Autumn and it was 29C. Tomorrow the pro
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

Karez wells in China

Hi you mentioned you want to see the underground channels and the Taklamakan desert in China. We visited one of the areas with the channels, about 15 minutes drive from Turpan in the far west of Chin
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

SE Asia (was October Vacation ?)

I must admit SE Asia is our favourite destination for the past 25 years +/-. Our first trip was when our children were teens and we trekked to 6 hilltribes (Hmong, Lishu, Mao, Black Karen, Akha, and
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

Travel Japan

Hello Everyone, I haven`t been around for quite some time. We had the most amazing winter touring the Southern US in our micro mini RV. Since we got back I have been trying to work up some enthusiasm
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

Chinese customs

Early next month, we`ll be travelling to China and into Tibet. Of course, we intend to view the total solar eclipse from the Qiatang River Tidal Bore viewing area on the 22nd of July - after which we
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

China Trip--Chapter 2: Xi`an to Chongqing

Greetings , April 22: Were we excited to arrive at the Xi’an Garden Hotel! It was a welcome relief for all of us. Lovely gardens and a beautiful lobby welcomed us. The buffet breakfast was wond
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

China Trip--Chapter 1: San Francisco and Beijing

Greetings , On April 14, four of us (Ron and Carolyn Kostelecky and Frank and Eileen Kelly) embarked on a remarkable trip to China, Tibet & Hong Kong. We booked the trip with Overseas Adventure
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07 Oct 2009 4:26 pm

Travel Beijing to Xian

Hi Last summer, my family toured China for 14 days. Part of the itenerary was a flight from Beijing to Xian. Xian is a beautiful city. You should spend 2- 3 days here. The terracota warriors is magni
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

Travel China Shanghai area

Hello My 28 year old son is traveling abroad for his work to Shanghai for 6 weeks (he arrives Feb 11th). He expects to have several weekends free for sightseeing. Can anyone make suggestions on inter
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

Day trip from Beijing to Xian?

Hi I`m going to be in Beijing for six days in mid-March and am considering taking a day trip to Xian (for logistical reasons, a day trip is all I can manage). Can anyone who has done this, or knows s
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

China Travelogue: Lijiang part 2

Forwarded on behalf of Fanny, New York City Lijiang continued. Since I have 4 ½ days here, decide to take it easy in the morning. I get out around 11 am and the town is quiet. People are out d
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

Travel Insurance

Having experienced two episodes of open heart surgery for repair of a mitral valve and having an ongoing associated condition (atrial fibrilation) which is controlled by medication, I am unable to obt
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

China Travelogue: Lijiang and Jade Dragon snow Mountain

Forwarded on behalf of Fanny, New York City Lijiang and Jade Dragon snow Mountain My last major stop on the China tour is Lijiang. One more night in Kunming and Guangzhou for the day until I reach Han
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

Airline food in the "Good Old Days"

This is an interesting topic that brings back lots of memories, not the least of which occurred in China in `87. The Chinese Intourist service was totally in charge once you crossed into China (is th
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

Travel China Travelogue: Xi`an

Forwarded on behalf of Fanny, New York City Xi`an Arrived to the hotel at 7.30 pm. Tired and cranky after all I had not eaten since noon. The airline, since the flight was so delayed, provided some we
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

China Travelogue: Train travel, Pingyao and Shanghai I

Forwarded on behalf of Fanny, New York City  Overnight train travel, Pingyao and Shanghai According to my itinerary I was supposed to leave Beijing for Pingyao on the 22nd. Well it didn`t happen,
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26 Feb 2009 2:50 pm

OAT (was Looking for a new 2009 plan)

One year ago we traveled with Grand Circle Travel, the parent company of OAT (Overseas Adventure Travel), down the Rhine and Mosel Rivers for two weeks. We were impressed with the overall quality of t
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26 Feb 2009 2:49 pm

Greece - Crete and Santorini

My husband and I will be going to Crete & Santorini this October for our 21st anniversary. We want the sun, so thought going south was a good idea and neither of us have been to the Greek Islands.
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26 Feb 2009 2:49 pm

Travel China

Hoodoos, a geologic term for a pillar of rock, are usually of fantastic shapes, left by erosion. At ZhangJiaJie there are over 3,000 of them. These sandstone and quartzite pillars rise some 200 met
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26 Feb 2009 2:49 pm

Silk Road adventure. Part 2: Turkmenistan to China.

So, to Turkmenistan. We boarded our cargo ship in Baku about 1130am on the 10th May for our crossing of the Caspian Sea. It`s expected to take about 12 to 13 hours, we depart about 1.45pm on the `Prof
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26 Feb 2009 2:49 pm
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