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16 Aug 2003, 07:39 PM | #1 |
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Wouldn't it be nice?
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16 Aug 2003, 07:41 PM | #2 |
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I'm really need to take a vacation This place looks amazing
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By an odd coincidence, the Queensland Tourist Board office is in the Strand, and I often pass an advert for the Whitsundays region on my way home.
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Packing my suitcase while I type....................... Oh well, it's nice to dream
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I have only ever been up to Cairns, Northern Qld once, but its one of the most amazing places I have ever been. I remember going there in the middle of winter - and snorkeling the barrier reef in crystal blue 24°C (75.2°F) water. I have (step) family up there, and I would love to go up there again! If only it wasn't 1750km (1087 miles) (22 hours) away from Brisbane
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That sounds so good right now. I just came back from my vacation in Reno, Nevada USA. It was nice to see the west coast and dessert, since I have always been on the east coast. Also I went on a Chicago vacation in July. And I went to Cedarpoint in June.
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I can't wait until I save enough money to travel Europe and the States. I think I have the travel bug
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31 Mar 2005, 09:37 AM | #9 |
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Wouldn't it be nice....
Gold Coast Australia - http://www.goldcoastaustralia.com/100207.php http://www.goldcoastaustralia.com/100206.php OR perhaps somewhere else in Queensland? http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/ http://www.runtoparadise.com.au/ I would love to move down to the beach somewhere in Qld, its just very expensive to live there Who know's, maybe I could win lotto one day! Does anyone have any amazing destinations in their country? Post them, coz I've definately got the travel bug!!! |
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I could always go on a 20 minute drive to visit Scaggsville, MD.
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I love visiting Yosemite National Park. Live cam views from the Yosemite Association. In fact, I have to look into booking a campsite in May before the Memorial Day weekend rush kicks in. My husband and I love going there in the winter/ spring because there are less people then.
Another national park I love is Glacier National Park in Montana. Beautiful mountains, lakes, and glaciers. Besides Yellowstone National Park, this is one park where you may encounter a grizzly bear. We saw one from far off while hiking a trail to Iceberg Lake in the east side of the park. This park shares the border on the Canadian side with Waterton Lakes National Park which is gorgeous on its own. You can take a boat ride on the lake to the U.S. border and hike or backpack around. All of the national parks in the U.S. are worth visiting for their unique attributes. |
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