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Driving Easter Island Day 3
TahaiOur second night on Easter Island is blissfully quieter than the first. The barking from the strays who wander the island is much more subdued. Could someone have transported the roosters to the other side of the island? Their crowing’s … Continue reading
Posted in Chile, Easter Island, Restaurants, Shopping, Sightseeing, South America, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ana Kakenga, Ballroom Cave, Caves, Chile, Easter Island, Easter Island Heads, Easter Island sculptures, Hanga Roa, Hotel Taura'a, Isla de Pascua, Lava tube, Moai, Pareo, Rano Kau, Rapa Nui, Rapanui, statues on Easter Island, Two Windows Cave, Volcano, what is Easter Island, WPLongform
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Jet Lagged Exploring on Easter Island Day 1
After 25 hours of traveling, we arrive on Easter Island at 6:50 on a Sunday morning. We descend the stairs to the tarmac, walk to the terminal, and immediately make a rookie mistake. We sacrifice our place in the immigration … Continue reading
Posted in Airlines, Chile, Easter Island, Hotels, Restaurants, Sightseeing, South America, Travel, Travel Tips, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahu Akivi, Ana Te Pahu, Birdman Competition, Chile, Easter Island, Easter Island costs, Easter Island Heads, Easter Island Prices, Easter Island sculptures, food, Hotel Taura'a, Isla de Pascua, Kotaro Japanese Restaurant, LAN, Lava tube, Moai, Motu Iti, Motu Nui, Orongo, Papanui, Petroglyphs, Pukao, Puna Pao, Rano Kau, rano raraku, Rapa Nui, Red Scoria Stone, restaurants, statues on Easter Island, Stray dogs, Taura'a Hotel, ticket window, Topknot quarry, Travel, Trip Advisor, vacation, Vinapu, Volcano, what is Easter Island, WPLongform
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Alaska – Exploring the Last Frontier
Winter night skies filled with dancing Northern Lights. Summer days glowing with seemingly endless sunshine. Getting up-close and personal with unsurpassed natural beauty and wildlife. Mustn’t neglect to mention the occasional ash-spewing volcanic eruptions and formidable earthquake rumblings. That was … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska, Hotels, North America, Restaurants, Shopping, Sightseeing, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Alaska, Alaska Pipeline, Alaska State fair, Alyeska Ski Area, Anchorage, Anton Larson Bay Road, Arctic Ocean, Aurora Borealis, Brooks Mountain Range, Brooks Range, Chena Hot Springs, Circle Hot Springs, Danny J Ferry, Deadhorse, Denali, Denali National Park, Denali Princess Hotel, Eagles, Exit Glacier, Fairbanks, Fourth Avenue Theater, Halibut Cove, Hatcher Pass, Haul Road, Homer, Homer Spit, Independence Mine State Historical Park, James Dalton Highway, Juneau, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak, Kodiak Bears, KTUU-TV, Land's End Hotel, Mat-Su Valley, Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Mount McKinley, Mt McKinley, Mt. Spurr, North Slope, Northern Lights, Prudhoe Bay, Puffins, Road's End Cafe, Sarah Palin, Seldovia, Seward, Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, The Quiet Place, The Saltry, Thompson Pass, Tom Bodett, Valdez, Volcano, Wasilla, Whittier, WPLongform
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