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D.C. to Sydney :

D.C. to Sydney

Bill Broumas

Updated: Nov 05, 2005 7:15pm PST

Daintree Rainforest, Australia : Parts of this area have been tropical rainforest for as much as 140 million years, (compared to the Amazon which is only 8 million years old.  There are plant species living here that are only seen as fossils theoughout the rest of the world.

Daintree Rainforest, Australia

Bill Broumas

Parts of this area have been tropical rainforest for as much as 140 mi ...

Updated: Nov 05, 2005 6:21pm PST

Braziliƫ 2001 : Holiday snapshots

Braziliƫ 2001

MrTravel

Holiday snapshots

Updated: Nov 04, 2005 12:56pm PST

The Great Barrier Reef : September 2005, out of Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

The Great Barrier Reef

Bill Broumas

September 2005, out of Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

Updated: Nov 02, 2005 6:08pm PST

Pushkar & Agra (Taj) Nov 2000 : Pushkar is one of the holliest center that an hindu must visit during his lifetime (10 day festival of color, commerce and faith every November). On the night of the full moon, pilgrims bathe by moonlight and offer marigold and rose petals on green leaves to the Lake. It/s also the biggest camel festival in the world and it attracts a lot of tourists from all over the world.

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Pushkar & Agra (Taj) Nov 2000

Christine Bourgeois

Pushkar is one of the holliest center that an hindu must visit during ...

Updated: Nov 02, 2005 4:23pm PST

Rajasthan (Nov 2000), India : 8 of us toured Rajasthan for 2 weeks in a mini-bus. We started in Udaipur, on to Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Jaipur...

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Rajasthan (Nov 2000), India

Christine Bourgeois

8 of us toured Rajasthan for 2 weeks in a mini-bus. We started in Udai ...

Updated: Nov 02, 2005 9:34am PST

Bhutan (10/2000) : My husband and I were very fortunate to spend 4 days in Bhutan in October 2000. This small Himalayan kingdom is a real treat: warm friendly people, outstanding art and architecture, impressive scenery and an active Buddhist culture little tainted by the outside world. Television and Internet were introduced very recently; blue jeans and plastic bags are banned and sacred peaks are not for sale.

Situated at the far eastern end of the Himalayas, Bhutan covers an area roughly the size of Switzerland, and supports a population of about a million people. It is an absolute monarchy, ruled by a benevolent young king. The Royal Government of Bhutan has adopted a very cautious approach to the development of tourism in the kingdom in an effort to avoid the negative impacts of tourism on the culture and the environment. In 1999, the number of tourists who visited Bhutan reached 5,361. Visitors to Bhutan must either be guests of the government or tourists. All tourists must travel on a pre-planned, prepaid, guided package tour; independent travel is not permitted. If you want more infos on the Tourism Authority of Bhutan (TAB), check the following site: http://www.yudruk.com/info.html

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Bhutan (10/2000)

Christine Bourgeois

My husband and I were very fortunate to spend 4 days in Bhutan in Octo ...

Updated: Nov 01, 2005 3:59pm PST

Saigon 2000 :

Saigon 2000

Lucy421

Updated: Nov 01, 2005 6:12am PST

Mekong Delta 2000 :

Mekong Delta 2000

Lucy421

Updated: Oct 31, 2005 3:51pm PST

Dubai : September 2005
Hot, hot, hot...

Dubai

Jos Echelpoels

September 2005 Hot, hot, hot...

Updated: Oct 20, 2005 4:26pm PST