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Re: January 10, 2020: Octopussy, St Tropez

Travel Luver ·
Bond's the name. James Bond. Owners must have been a fan.
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Re: Family Takes Year Off to Travel the World

DrFumblefinger ·
What a great adventure. Not for everyone, but I can't think of anything that would bond a family more than an experience like this. Thanks for sharing this one, Travelrob!
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Re: October 23, 2017: Amphicars

GarryRF ·
James Bond had no trouble ! Thanks !
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Re: Mar. 26, 2016: Waiting for the big one...

DrFumblefinger ·
Sounds like the making for a good mystery novel! Perhaps even a Bond film.
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Re: Road Trip: The Movies and the Cars

WorkerBee ·
Originally Posted by Dan Carter: So: I'm down to a bunch of questions. How real are the movie cars (obviously not talking about Batmobiles)? What's with the T-Bird? There is a lot of variation in how "real" cars are in movies. it depends on what the car must survive during filming and, sometimes, who is driving. In the James Bond flick "You Only Live Twice" Sean Connery drives a Toyota 2000 GT convertible. there were only 2 2000GT convertibles built, both for the movie. the primary reason...
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Re: Tampa Bay Automobile Museum: 3) cars from the USA and UK

GarryRF ·
The original 3 wheeled vehicles were Motorbikes with a side-car. So you could drive 3 wheels on a motorbike license. In the 50's and 60's most young people were Bikers ! But to move up to a car required another Driving Test. So we had BSA - RELIANT - BOND - BMW - ISSETA - MESSERSCMIDT all producing 3 wheeled vehicles to meet the needs of those not wanting to undertake the training and testing for a full license. I'd taken my car test in 1968 and they were very strict. It was common to fail...
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Re: Borneo: Last Stop, Kuching

MAD Travel Diaries ·
In all my travels to SE Asia, I haven't made it to Borneo yet. You describe it just as I imagined it to be.
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Re: "Stars of the Big and Small Screen": Hollywood rolls into Calgary

Paul Heymont ·
Great collection...and as a comics fan, great name for the museum! Interesting thing about movie cars...they really CAN be stars. I think there are lots of us who can't tell you the plot of any James Bond movie, but remember exactly what 007's car did! Reminds me...we had an earlier discussion of movie cars on TravelGumbo. Worth re-reading, too...
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ET, Call Home: A visit to the Arecibo Observatory

Paul Heymont ·
On our recent visit to Puerto Rico, we took an unplanned side trip to what might be called ET’s phone booth—a vast radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory that “listens” to space both for astronomical information and any...
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Brooklyn's Spectacular Botanic Garden (Where Gumbo Was #112)

Paul Heymont ·
  The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a pint-size treasure that always seems bigger than it is (and which occupies an outsize place in botanical research) was this week's answer to Where in the World is TravelGumbo? Because the Garden presents an array...
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3 Alternatives To b&b Accommodation In France

Ruby Daub ·
With reliably warm weather, beautiful scenery and gastronomic delights; France is a very popular holiday destination. As parts of the country are only hours away, it is a hit with both those looking for long summer vacations or short weekends away. France offers a huge variety of holiday and accommodation options, so there is something for everyone. While hotels and B&B’s are a very popular choice, if you’re after something a little different on your holiday to France then here are three...
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Road Trips with Kids: 5 Things that Will Help You Make Them Safe and Fun

Katica (Guest) ·
When traveling with kids, planning and preparation are extremely important. Katica offers a number of helpful tips to help make your journey a smooth one.
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Our Amazing Pineapple Experience at the Dole Plantation

Samantha ·
Samantha visits a famous Oahu destination, and shows us how much more there is than just how pineapples are grown.
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Spotted in Vancouver: Cherry-Red 2CV

Paul Heymont ·
In Vancouver, PHeymont spotted this pristine charmer, from the last years of 2CV production.
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Limone, Lake Garda, Italy

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares beautiful photographs and a brief history of this beautiful resort town on the shore of Lake Garda. Yes, it is known for its fine lemons, but there's more to the name.
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Top five reasons to visit Baltimore, Maryland.

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Why should you visit Baltimore? Stephanie outlines the top things to see and do in this charming city.
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Tacoma: Making your own Christmas ornaments

Kai Rambow ·
Join Kai Rambow on a visit to a colorful workshop where participants make their own glass Christmas tree ornaments.
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Maymont Mansion, Richmond, Virginia (Where Gumbo was #366)

George G. ·
Gumbo was visiting home of James and Sallie Dooley, known as Maymont. The mansion is located at 1700 Hampton Street, Richmond, Virginia.
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Climate change threatening airports

Paul Heymont ·
Climate change is starting to threaten major airports around the world. In San Francisco, it's leading to a billion-dollar project that will affect ticket prices.
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The Hudson River Museum - Yonkers NY

Jonathan L ·
Just north of The Bronx in the city of Yonkers is a really nice little museum that I like to visit. The Hudson River Museum sits on a beautiful piece of land overlooking the Hudson River.       The Hudson River Museum opened in 1922 as...
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International Spy Museum, Washington D.C.: (Where Gumbo Was #265)

George G. ·
The solution to last week's travel puzzle is revealed. We were visiting the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C., filled with a curious assortment of gadgets used mostly during the Cold War.
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Work-life Balance: Well-paid Jobs To Do While Traveling

Helen Bradford ·
Helen Bradford offers a realistic list of job options available to today's nomads.
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Why you should go Sailing With Kids

Tanya ·
Sailing has everything you want in a vacation in a single convenient package. There is so much you can do on a boat. But, every sailing vacation is always different. You can sail a yacht, relax on a beach, fish or explore an island. It also provides a good bonding platform with your family members. And sailing with your kids is one of the best things you can ever do. It provides treasured memories that they will forever cherish. You not only get a chance of repairing burned bridges, but you...
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New attraction offers James Bond experience

Paul Heymont ·
007 Elements offers an experience built around the James Bond character in an area where one of the films was made.
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8 Tried & Tested Ways to Plan a Fun-filled RV Trip

Ruby Daub ·
Are you tired of your monotonous life? If that’s true, then there are several ways of beating everyday monotony, all you have to do is get ready to implement them. One of the best ways to add more colour and fun to your life is to take out time from your busy schedule to spend some memorable moments with your loved ones. Whether you talk about your child, spouse or your parents, they always want to spend quality moments with you. Holidays can bring a world of difference in your life.
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10 Water Sports and Their Top 5 Spots

John Peter ·
This human-made chaos is everything we want to survive this time and everything we get frustrated with. We as a mortal being are keen to watch movies in which robots are flying and changing the world or meta-humans are saving the planet earth. It indicates our want for something drastic to happen in this world, but what we are not willing to do is to leave our couch and drag ourselves out from the house to make our own life better or to save our own-self. I have always found water to be a...
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July 13, 2018: James Bond's Aston Martin

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger came across this beautiful car, used in the Bond movie Spectre, on his last day in Dubai.
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Women are the Majority Decision Makers in Travel

Travel Rob ·
A very interesting article by Marybeth Bond of The Gutsy Traveler states 80% of all travel decisions are made by women and 75% of travelers who take cultural, adventure or nature trips are women.   Among other information she lists is that the...
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Trainer for Day: Dolphinarium, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Lestertheinvestor ·
  Just outside of Puerto Vallarta, set along the Bay, is a large aquatic facility, housing dolphins and several sea lions, along with a few other exotic animals. There are many opportunities to interact with the sea life, but we chose to do the...
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Bayfront Stadium, Pensacola: As Good as it Gets

Travel Rob ·
I t's easy for me to get jaded sometimes, comparing my local sights to more famous places, expecting them to compete.  It's always great, though, when I find local places that not only stack up, but outshine the more famous ones.   That's...
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HMY Britannia.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook takes us on a phototour of the retired Royal Yacht Britannia, and provides a detailed account of her design and distinguished service to Great Britain.
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The James Madison Museum, Virginia (Where Gumbo was #325)

George G. ·
Gumbo was visiting the James Madison Museum in the city of Orange, and exploring its broad and often unique exhibits.
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Top Reasons to Choose Holiday Packages Rather than Planning on Your Own

Darren (Guest) ·
Darren offers discusses why a package trip to Kerala may be your best travel option (sponsored content)
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Montpelier, Home of President Madison

George G. ·
George G shares details of a visit to Montpelier, the home of President James Madison and his spouse, Dolly Madison, in Orange County, Virginia.
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Franschhoek Motor Museum, South Africa

Professorabe ·
Professor Abe visits the beautiful Franschhoek Motor Museum in South Africa and is treated to an amazing collection of classic cars.
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Mariners' Museum: Naval history in Newport News, VA

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of the national maritime museum in Newport News VA
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Vintage & Classic Car Collection, Udaipur. 1) pre-1942 vehicles

DrFumblefinger ·
Part 1 of a 2 part series documenting the beautiful collection of classic automobiles that belonged to the city's Royal Family.
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Antigua, Guatemala: A Walking Tour, Part 1

Lestertheinvestor ·
Antigua is one of Guatemala's oldest cities, and has some of its best-preserved colonial buildings—at least in part because after 1776 it was nearly-abandoned for 150 years. LestertheInvestor shows us around.
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Feb. 18, 2016: Istanbul's Basilica Cistern

Kingtikitaki ·
Kingtikitaki shows us the largest remaining Byzantine cistern in Istanbul
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Queen's grandson helps organize a Patrons Lunch for Queen's 90th birthday celebrations

Travel Rob ·
Peter Phillips, the Queen's grandson, helped organize a Patron's Lunch street party at The Mall in St James’s Park ,London on Sunday June 12th for the the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations.
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Split Rock Creek and Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Samantha ·
Samantha shares her visit to Split Rock Creek and Park in South Dakota. It was interesting and she learned a little bit about Jesse James and some of his adventures in the area.
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market, Boston

Samantha ·
Samantha shares her visit to historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Departures: Trains and Boats and Planes

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell, the Amateur Emigrant, shares interesting thoughts and observations on the nature of travel and the traveler.
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Re: March 4, 2020: Vegas at Night, 1983

GarryRF ·
Golden memories indeed ! The James Bond car chase takes me back too. I've already done my Picture of the Day ready for tomorrow. Can't get too much Vegas !
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Re: Our Amazing Pineapple Experience at the Dole Plantation

GarryRF ·
My first quest in any vacation is to pick and eat the local fruit. Has to be less than an hour between plucking from it's home and tasting - Can it be done there too ? Love the pix !
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Re: Antigua, Guatemala: A Walking Tour, Part 1

DrFumblefinger ·
Great photos and wonderful descriptions! We visited Antigua many years ago, but it was shrouded in the day we were there and we didn't get to see the famous volcanoes. It seems I missed much on my exploration of the city, but some of these sites are familiar. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to part II.
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Re: Antigua, Guatemala: A Walking Tour, Part 1

Marilyn Jones ·
I really enjoyed this post and the beautiful photos of Guatemala!!
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October 6, 2020: James Bond Island

Marilyn Jones ·
Join Marilyn Jones on a boat trip to explore the remote island that was the setting for a 1970s James Bond movie.
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Why You Should Be Moving to the Gold Coast |Transcorp Removals & Storage

John S (Guest) ·
A rundown of all the positives – and some of the negatives – of whether you should be moving to the Gold Coast. It’s not hard with our help! (Sponsored Content)
 
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