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  • Shimmering Waters

    Shimmering Waters

    Their nickname might not suggest much, but “Pupu” Springs between Takaka and Collingwood are well worth a visit. Their full name is Waikoropupu. Read more

    The 25 April 2014 by   Globetrotterjournal
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  • Indiana Blogger: Baby Blythe Blog

    Indiana Blogger: Baby Blythe Blog

    Baby Blythe Blog is an Indiana blog that originally served to keep family in the loop but has grown to include thoughtful posts on parenting and motherhood. Read more

    The 06 April 2014 by   Jessicanunemaker
  • Ze Kitchen Galerie in the 6th: A One Star Meal for 125.80 E a Couple? Can't Be...

    Kitchen Galerie 6th: Star Meal 125.80 Couple? Can't Beat.

    Ze Kitchen Galerie in the 6th is a place we've loved since it opened and Colette insists we take visitors to whenever they hit town. I don't disagree and love t... Read more

    The 07 April 2014 by   Johntalbott
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  • Phnom Bakheng (Hill Temple), Angkor, Cambodia

    Phnom Bakheng (Hill Temple), Angkor, Cambodia

    Phnom Bakheng a Hindu temple is situated on a hill offering view of the entire Angkor complex. Angkor Wat can just be seen in the distance.Extremely popular... Read more

    The 18 April 2014 by   Sonyaandtravis
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  • The Tiles of Tottenham Lane and Hornsey

    Tiles Tottenham Lane Hornsey

    At the beginning of last century, Crouch End and Hornsey looked rather different – Edwardian high streets would have been lined with shops beautifully... Read more

    The 21 April 2014 by   Janeslondon
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  • On The Un-Road: 5,650km

    Un-Road: 5,650km

    “Your bike is discovery; your bike is freedom. It doesn’t matter where you are, when you’re on the saddle, you’re taken away.” “All my troubles disappear once... Read more

    The 03 April 2014 by   Awanderingphoto
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  • Chelsea Harbour and Imperial Wharf

    Chelsea Harbour Imperial Wharf

    On Saturday I went down to the Chelsea waterfront to check out access points for a future foreshore forage*.God, it's dull down there. Read more

    The 14 April 2014 by   Janeslondon
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  • Victoria Street – a Glass Corridor

    Victoria Street Glass Corridor

    As you will probably already know, I am not a fan of all these build-it-glass, build-it-fast, and build-it-high architecture that is sprouting up like a fungus... Read more

    The 23 April 2014 by   Janeslondon
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  • Today

    Today

    A pretty slow day today -- or “nicely paced” is probably a much more accurate way to describe it. Half out of necessity half due to sheer luck, a perfectly pace... Read more

    The 02 April 2014 by   Agnes
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  • La Table d'Eugenie (not Eugene) in the 16th: Surprisingly Good, Friendly and...

    Table d'Eugenie (not Eugene) 16th: Surprisingly Good, Friendly Affordable.

    6.3 La Table d'Eugenie (not Eugene), 58, rue de la Faisanderie in the 16th, 01.45.04.12.53 (Trans: RER Henri Martin or Avenue Foch, Bus PC, Metro Porte... Read more

    The 23 April 2014 by   Johntalbott
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