Tagged With "Panna Tiger Reserve"
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Re: On Safari, Panna Tiger Reserve, India
I too went on a tiger safari in India. What a thrill to see one of these magnificent cats. Your photos are excellent!
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Re: On Safari, Panna Tiger Reserve, India
Thanks for the comment, Marilyn. Tigers sure are magnificent any place you see them. But to watch them hunt was a very special experience.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, September 26, 2015: The Famine Memorial in Dublin & Happier Present Times
It's good to see the Irish economy is making excellent growth after the 2007 crash of the "Celtic Tiger" Maybe - one day - we'll see some of the $20+ Billion contribution England made to help their recovery, coming back home !
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, July 8, 2015: Butterfly, Vancouver Island
Nice! It is a Tiger Swallowtail.
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The Bovington Tank Museum, Dorset
Almost unsure whether this constitutes a Travel Gumbo "travel" post, I press ahead with my submission and await rapped knuckles from the Senior Gurus! But, first I will bring the big guns to bear with the help of Brad Pitt and his Sherman tank from...
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A Visit to Ireland: Part 1) An overview of the Country and its People
I remember being in Wales several times and looking across the sea to the west, thinking that I needed to get to Ireland. Well I finally made it, completing this journey with my brother on our annual "getaway trip"! It was a trip we really...
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Toronto
One of Toronto’s newest big attractions is Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada , with underwater creatures and habitats from across the globe. It's in a fabulous location, on the harborfront adjoining the CN Tower, Rogers Center and...
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A Visit to the Al Ain Zoo, U.A.E
DrFumblefinger was pleasantly surprised to find a lovely first-class zoo in the middle of the desert, near the oasis city of Al Ain.
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Neglected tiger becomes Rome zoo star attraction
A rare white Bengal tiger, rescued from mistreatment, has a new home and a new audience at Rome's Bioparco Zoo.
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Valencia's 'water court' is a historic attraction
One of Spain's 'intangible heritages' on the UNESCO list is also an attraction or visitors: a 1000-year-old tribunal that meets outdoors and mediates water rights.
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Journey through Karnataka: Bangalore to Mysore
Professor Abe presents the first of a six-part series documenting a journey through Karnataka, India. Our journey begins in Bangalore.
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Do you see what I mean ?
Robert Cranwell likes to look at the little things when he travels in nature and explains why -- you will too once you've read his post.
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September 11, 2017: Wild Elephants at Periyar Tiger Reserve
A last minute encounter with a group of elephants turned an otherwise disappointing afternoon on safari into a cherished memory.
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On Safari, Panna Tiger Reserve, India
DrFumblefinger goes on a safari in India, his quest to spot the elusive tiger. Mission accomplished!
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Peripatetic Bhutan
LestertheInvester shares memories and many fine photos of his recent trip to Bhutan.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 21, 2015: Clemenceau in the Wind
This statue of Georges Clemenceau, is one of my favorite Paris statues, not least because it embodies none of the heroic classicism that tends to make the person being honored seem a concept rather than a person. Here, no matter what the...
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Jan. 10, 2018: Mike the Tiger VII, LSU School Mascot
Samantha takes us to visit a young tiger who's having fun despite his imoortant job.
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Central India, Pt.7: Ajanta
This week Professor Abe takes us to the fantastic Buddhist cave monuments cut into the rocks of the Sahyadri hills. The caves were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park (Where Gumbo was #326)
Gumbo was visiting the fabulous San Diego Zoo Safari Park. About a half hour's drive north of San Diego, it covers a vaste 1800 acres and offers the opportunity to see hundreds of species of often endangered animals roam freely in their vast enclosures.
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Leaning Towers: It's Not Just About Pisa!
A couple of summers ago in Northern Italy, I suddenly realized that the Leaning Tower of Pisa was far from unique—we were seeing them everywhere, but Pisa obviously had the best publicity agent. Just about everyone in the world knows it, and...
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Value Alliance unites 8 Asian low-cost carriers
Eight Asian low-cost airlines are hooking up their booking and ticketing to make it easier for travelers to choose them over growing rivals.
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China moves people to save endangered species
China plans to move 8000 families to make room for rare tigers and leopards to expand and migrate.
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Art, Architecture, History and More in Fun Frederick, MD
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the sights and activities she experienced on a fun weekend in Frederick, Maryland.
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Money for nothing and your chicks for free!
Bob Cranwell, the Amateur Emigrant, shares colorful thoughts on what it's like to lead a dozen or so travelers through remote areas of the world.
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8 Reasons to Visit Nemacolin
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger visits the elegant Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, a 2,000-acre resort in Pennsylvania offering an array of amenities to appeal to a wide range of travel tastes.
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Re: The Bovington Tank Museum, Dorset
Greetings from Texas! I was glad to find this article, as my family and I are planning for a trip to England which will include a visit to this museum! I did want to let you know that there are two fully restored and working Sherman tanks at the Museum of the American GI in College Station, TX, along with an impressively large collection of other fully restored WWII tanks and vehicles, and even a fully restored and functioning French Renault FT-17 from WWI. The Sherman in Dorset isn't the...
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Exciting Facts about Ringing the Wedding Bells in Bali
Is there a more romantic location for a wedding than Bali? Sherry M gives you reasons to consider holding your nuptials on the island (sponsored content)
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Ranthambore National Park, India
Enjoy the range of animals seen in Marilyn Jones' photos that show there's more to the park than its famed tigers.
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Re: Ranthambore National Park, India
Nothing quite like seeing a tiger in the wild! A lovely safari experience -- thanks for sharing it!
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Luxury near the Wild Life
Marilyn Jones stays near a wildlife refuge and finds that while wild life is fine for tigers, she enjoys the luxury digs.
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Bomber Command Museum of Canada
Gumbo was visiting the Bomber Command Museum of Canada, located in the small prairie town of Nanton, Alberta.
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San Diego Zoo: Monkeys and More
A light-hearted visit with a variety of monkeys, a hippo and more.
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Tiger Sighting in Oslo
Norway's capital city lives up to its nickname and provides an unexpected photo opportunity.
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More Top Phoenix Area Attractions
Samantha conclude her round-up of the attractions that made her visits to Phoenix enjoyable, and her recommendations for you!
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Looking Up! Zodiac Signs Around the World
An interesting look at how Zodiac signs around the world differ -- and their similarities.
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Museum of London, Docklands
In an old West India Dock warehouse, the museum makes clear the role of the port and dockworkers in making London.
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Vintage & Classic Cars of Udaipur 2) 1946 - 1989
The final installation in this series featuring a collection of historic vehicles that belonged to the Royal Family of Udaipur, India
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Borobudur Temple, Java, Indonesia
Jayita visits a 9th-century temple complex, remembered from years-ago reading in school
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France's most popular street names
A roundup of the top ten historic figures honored with French street names.
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Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs
Barry Barford takes us on a tour of the eastern part of his adopted home city, Sydney.
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Graffitimundo: Art from the streets of Buenos Aires
During our first day in Buenos Aires, we took a guided tour of its street art that was run by Graffitimundo , a non-profit organization that promotes street art and artists in this city.
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Colors of the Wild, Jacksonville
Kai Rambow shares the incredible colors and artistic impressions of the Jacksonville Zoo's Chinese lantern festival
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Tiger Cave Temple, Krabi, Thailand
Jayita undertakes a steep climb up a 1260-step stairway to reach an amazing temple in Thailand