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Mahdia
Posted: 2005-06-28 05:01 AM  
Ralph, thanks a lot!
Marianne
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Hi Ralph,
Posted: 2005-06-28 04:16 AM  
Thank you for signing my guestbook!
Yes the "Copplestone Street" was around Roemer... I do beleive, you see I was only in Frankfurt for 2 days in November 2004. It was -2 degree, a huge contrast from time of your Frankfurt pictures!!
I also like your pictures of Iran and the rafting in Peru.
all the best,
Patrick
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Tunisia
Posted: 2005-06-27 11:04 PM  
Sorry to trouble you so much. Athough, on the other hand, sometimes it nice to look for addresses as it is a good opportunity to find things long lost.
Is this hotel towards the main hotel strip? But it is on the edge of the town. If it is this hotel, we stayed here and its name is: Sables d'Or. It is on the beach, old building, individual bungalow type room with a kind of concrete terrace. They attempt at serving a buffet breakfast but it was a bit amateurish (when we stayed there).
Marianne
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Mahdia
Posted: 2005-06-25 11:20 PM  
Hi Ralph,
I just read your Nahdia report (again)
We were in Mahdia some 10 years ago and would like to go back in September or October. has it changed a lot?
Is the Al Jazeera Hotel in mahdia? And could you send me the full address as it sounds good.
Marianne
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Twice in Peru!
Posted: 2005-06-25 05:22 PM  
Hi Ralph,
I'm glad you like my country, it's certainly a great place. There's always somewhere to go and get amazed.
I took my member's picture in Niteroi, nearby Rio de Janeiro. I like it because it's very geometric. As I usually travel by myself I don't appear in the pictures.
You're very welcome back to Peru. Do not hesitate to contact if you have any question... although maybe it's you who will give me the best tips.
Best regards,
Ingrid
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Very artistic
Posted: 2005-06-23 03:35 PM  
Hi,
You have very interesting pictures.
Than andean landscape is very Van Gogh.
Congratulations.
Ingrid
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Peru vs Canada
Posted: 2005-06-21 05:45 PM  
Peru is one country I"d sure like to visit soon. It is one of my little girl dreams to hike the Inca Trails. Now that indicate that it is even your favorite country makes me jealous..hahhahah...
We'll get there eventually.. so many beautiful countries.. too little time.. I haven't even had time yet to visit my own country fully.. Canada is so large yet with so many diversified relief. ..
Talk to you soon
VK
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A little confused Ralph
Posted: 2005-06-21 11:36 AM  
Hey Ralph,
I know it's an old forum topic, but you should add to it. I think is nice to see people's thoughts on places to visit. And you never know, you might encourage members to keep it going.
Thanks for your comments, Afaganistan would be a complete different experience.
Regards
Misty
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Thanks Ralph
Posted: 2005-06-20 07:51 AM  
Thanks for your comment and rating my report on Amsterdam. You're right, I have spent some time on writing it but in this way I can remember some details that otherwise would go lost.
Luca :)
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Photos
Posted: 2005-06-16 11:39 AM  
Congrats on your picture of the month of June, Ralph. I also believe it really is an amazing landscape!
Talk to you soon
VK
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