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Re: Times Square and Hell's Kitchen

Paul Heymont ·
I have to agree on the crowds...makes me nuts, but still you sometimes have to go there! That's how I feel whenever someone talks about walking on the Champs Elysee. But the most crowded street I've ever been on that wasn't facing a parade was the tiny Grande Rue in Mont-Saint-Michel, so narrow that you think the people in the restaurant across the street are at the next table, and jammed with more people than possible, mid-day.
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Get Your Drink On at Hofbrauhaus – Munich, Germany

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband had a great time drinking a liter of beer, listening to music, enjoying a pretzel, and making new friends at Hofbrauhaus in Munich, Germany. Check it out while in the area. You won't be disappointed.
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Times Square and Hell's Kitchen

Jonathan L ·
I hate areas filled with tourists. Not just in NYC but wherever I travel. They are crowded. People just stop walking in the middle of the sidewalk. No one is really paying attention to what is happening around them. Unfortunately, sometimes I just...
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Dec: 16, 2018: Off-street in Hell's Kitchen

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L shows shares some views of an abandoned construction site in NYC's Hell's Kitchen.
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Dec. 2, 2018: Hell's Kitchen street scenes

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L shows us some of the street scenes from Hell's Kitchen in NYC
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NOT Trainspotting, but a bit like it

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell shares an interesting look at passport stamps, and a journey to Hell and back.
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Re: NOT Trainspotting, but a bit like it

PortMoresby ·
". . . we would camp overnight . . . and then take the punters in to do a half day’s sightseeing . . ." If You Call Your Customers 'Punters', Do You Deserve to Have Any? https://psycentral.wordpress.c...deserve-to-have-any/
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Re: NOT Trainspotting, but a bit like it

Amateuremigrant ·
Hi ! I can only hope you don’t take too much notice of internet gurus like that. Strictly speaking they weren’t MY customers, they were consigned to my care by Explore Worldwide, who were, and remain one of the worlds best rated adventure tour companies, for good reason. Their descriptions, trip dossiers and customer service are, and always have been rated amongst the most informative and ACCURATE in the industry. They specifically warned ppl on the booking form that if they were not...
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Re: NOT Trainspotting, but a bit like it

Ingrid ·
Wonderful piece, Bob. If I'd realised I'd have asked you to stamp my passport last weekend.
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Snake River, Eastern Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
The Snake River is one of America's greatest rivers, flowing more than a thousand miles through some very scenic places.
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Re: Snake River, Eastern Idaho

Sarah Pitts ·
We drove along the Snake River in June and it was just lovely!
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Sunset before a Thunderstorm, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares photos of a memorable sunset Hell's Canyon.
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Scotty's Outdoor Supply, Oregon

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Scotty's, a rustic outpost enroute to the Snake River and Hell's Canyon.
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Rafting Hell's Canyon, Idaho. 1) Getting there

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger makes his way to Hell's Canyon for a fun whitewater rafting experience trip on the Snake River. This is the first installment of a three part series.
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Kirkwood Historic Ranch, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting historic Kirkwood Ranch, situated on the banks of the Snake River in Hell's Canyon.
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Rafting Hell's Canyon, Idaho: The Scenery

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger concludes his series on rafting the Snake River with a look at some of things you'll see in Hell's Canyon.
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Bighorn Sheep, Hell's Canyon, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger encounters a group of bighorn sheep during a rafting trip through Hells Canyon.
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Reflections in the Snake River, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares some of his favorite photos from his Hells Canyon rafting trip.
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Wild Sunflowers, Hell's Canyon, Idaho

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger was surprised by how many wild sunflowers he saw in bloom during a rafting trip through Hell's Canyon.
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Re: Wild Sunflowers, Hell's Canyon, Idaho

Yukiosl ·
These are the wild relatives of the sunflowers that grow in fields; the cultivated sunflowers are the ones that make sunflower oil and the seeds
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