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You are welcome to sign my guestbook :)
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Joined: Aug 04
Points: 53340
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Bank holiday
Posted: 2008-06-03 01:35 PM  
Hey,
Not sure what to do. So many things are up in the air and I'm just going to see where they fall.
But I must admit, this fuel surcharge is worrying me - it becomes less cost effective for a weekend break if they add to much. It might make it prohibative...
Amanda
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Bank holiday weekend
Posted: 2008-06-03 12:49 PM  
Krys,
Like you, I chose so spend my bank holiday weekend exploring.
I initially though we were in the same region and you was in Albania, but then I realised it was Armenia - well they sound the same.
Amanda
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Joined: Dec 05
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Armenia
Posted: 2008-05-26 06:31 AM  
Hi Krys,
I am really happy that you've chosen Armenia as you next destination. My plans are to go there this summer so I am sure that your travel log will help me a lot to plan a great adventure. How long you'll be there? You just going to Armenia or to the neighbouring countries as well ?
My aim is to see Armenian monasteries. I saw once the TV program about this country (Globetreker) and what I remebered was the great views, friendly local people and not so many other tourist. for me it makes the country a great destination.
Again I keep the finger crossed for your trip.
Rafał
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Joined: Jun 07
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Around Morocco
Posted: 2008-05-23 11:25 AM  
Hi Kris,
When you want to describe Morocco you can't be more right than you were in the guestbook entry title you made. Morocco has it all, and morover all these things are top-notch. I've already seen them all and my journey is drawing to an and. Now I'm in Chefchaouen, the blue town in the Rif Mountains. Tomorrow I'm leaving for Fes, from where I'm planning to make a day-trip to Meknes and on Tuesday I have a flight to Barcelona where I stay for two days. Now you more or less know what you can expect in my log. Enjoy!
Adam
P.S. As far as I remember you're about to leave for Armenia. I keep my fingers crossed for the trip. I'm waiting for your impressions from Caucasus :)
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Joined: Dec 04
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Rials
Posted: 2008-05-23 06:48 AM  
Hi Krys
That will teach me not to read and react too quickly. I think that information should be sufficient.
I am looking forward to your report on Esfahan. Did you realise that a member, Ralph, uses Esfahan as his username?
Cheers
David
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Joined: Dec 04
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Lousã train.
Posted: 2008-05-21 11:05 PM  
Hi Krys
Thanks a lot for your message. It certainly does help. I wonder why I could find no trace of it on the Portuguese rail site - probably some daft mistake I'm making.
Thanks again
David
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Joined: Aug 04
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Trinidad and Toboga
Posted: 2008-05-18 03:32 AM  
Krys
Hey thanks for checking out my report on Trinidad.
I haven't spent carnival on the island in quite a few years. However I will be working there for six months at the end of the year, so I'm hoping to experience it again in 2009.
Btw, nice pictures of Iran - what an incredible location!
All the best
Amanda
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Joined: Oct 05
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it's me ,again;)
Posted: 2008-05-16 06:03 AM  
krys,i'm affraid i should add something here,about your esfahan pics,all are great ,wonderfully well done by your slideshow..what i wanna add is,we(iranian)
are so prejudice about the name of the square which you called Imam!yeah it's true ,after revolutaion many names has been changed!
is this good?no it's not!befor revolution the name of the square was "shah square"but the fact is ,the real,basic name is "naghsh e jahan square"so please correct them all...they change every name to ..Imam...that's not right!
best regard,leili
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Joined: Oct 05
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check again
Posted: 2008-05-16 05:33 AM  
hi,i just asked my english teachers,he told me ,for sure, it's written by E:)
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E...I
Posted: 2008-05-16 01:59 AM  
the exact way we pronounce esfahan is like what you pronounce E in "red,bed,.."clear?so can not be Isfahan..
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