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kate_frankie
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replying to @Stromfieldadvs @Stromfieldadvs Ok, because you asked. Here's some Antarctica spam. #PTTravel

Stromfieldadvs
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replying to @bigfatheadz @bigfatheadz The first time was in 1994 on my first ever big trip ..The second was more sedate with a group of kids on an expedition. You can walk around the falls from all angles quite easily. Iguazu is just VAST and Devils throat is so powerful. #pttravel

RTWBarefoot
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#pttravel oh, and, if we're talking about rivers ... this is an international border! The shortest in the world :p

[Zambia - Botswana]

HHLifestyleTrav
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replying to @bigfatheadz @bigfatheadz Seconded! The Clipper is such a gorgeous way to see Mt Rainier, Seattle Harbour and Victoria harbour! #PTTravel

bigfatheadz
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A5 we have done a Panama Canal cruise which was really interesting. You could reduce the price by having an inside cabin as lots of places in the ship to view from. Can save money by going at less popular times obviously. #pttravel

Pinkzenjoy
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie Hahaha! I’ve felt seasick twice. Once on the ferry from Tallinn to Helsinki. It was really ⛈ and the other was on the way to Praslin island in Seychelles from the main island. #PTTravel

FE_photograph
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Spent a couple of nights sailing round Komodo in 2014 and this was one of many highlights #PTTravel A6

kate_frankie
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Thank you for joining #PTTravel Chat!
See you all next Sunday for more talk about travel. Have a great week

bigfatheadz

A6 I'd recommend a cruise of bai tu long Bay instead of hai long bay. We did 2 night 3 day in small boat (about 20 people) with private cabin. Food was amazing as were the views and service #pttravel