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jamesontheroad Edmonton: ... amuses some of my Canadian friends that my first experience of their country was Edmonton. Not the metropolitan Toronto or vibrant Montréal, nor the multicultural Vancouver. Just little old Edmonton, the boom town under the vast prairie sky. Edmonton is one of two cities in the western Canadian province of Alberta. As with most other provinces, it is the capital of the province despite being smaller than its big ...
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sstephenson Sydney (Australia)
... ve been on the plane for close to 30 hours, you re exhausted and can t wait to be out of the confines of the aeroplane. It s only when you look outside the window you realise that you ve landed on the other side of the world. Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, it lies close to the water and has a population of approximately 4million people. It s a havana for backpackers and tourists but manages to maintain normality for the residents who call it home. -Transport- From the airport you can either catch the train or a taxi to the centre of town. Once in the city the train system connects you to pretty much anywhere you want to go. There s numerous stops in th...
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bamamo North Vancouver (Canada)
... Vancouver is not actually the north part of Vancouver itself, it s a city separated from the bright lights of Van City by a short stretch of water. I was fortunate to spend a few months living there and really enjoyed the healthy, outdoor way of life that can be found so close to the big city. A lot of Vancouver s tourist attractions are actually located in North Van so I thought I would write a little about this lovely little place. North Van is one of the wealthier neighbourhoods in BC, although not so much so as its neighbour, West Vancouver. With such a great location at the foot of Grouse Mountain, it s hardly surprising that North Van has been dubbed the city...
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jo%40145 Icy Strait Point (Alaska, USA)
... is the largest native Tlingit (pronounced klingit) Indian settlement in Alaska, and Icy Strait Point is just down the road from the village. In these days when diversification is necessary for survival, as fishing and logging is no longer providing sufficient income, the Tlingit chiefs and the cruise ship companies have reached an agreement. One ship is allowed in each day and although the harbour isn t deep enough for cruise ships the life boats are utilized to ferry guests ashore. We were told that the original home of the Huna in Glacier Bay was destroyed by a glacial advance, at which time many Huna moved to the location of present-day Hoonah. In 1880,the Nort...
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