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            <title>EUROPEAN VICE</title>
            <description>Arriving in Norway we realized our travels in this northern country would be limited, the main reason being the seven dollar per gallon price of gas.  We settled on visiting the capital, Oslo.  The oldest of the Scandinavian capitals, Oslo was founded around 1048 and is surrounded by ...</description>
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            <title>Tallinn...Last of the Baltics</title>
            <description>The short drive to Tallinn presented us with the opportunity to tour all three campgrounds located within the city.  This is a luxury, as we are often left with just one choice.  In this case, having one choice would probably have been a better option, as the pickings ...</description>
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            <title>Exploring the Baltics...</title>
            <description>Leaving the Curonian Spit we had our first encounter with law enforcement.  As I drove the narrow, two lane warped road toward the ferry, I noticed a small patrol car hidden behind pine trees.  Before the officer could raise his red paddle my foot was reaching for the ...</description>
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            <title>A Road Through History...</title>
            <description>Arriving in Dresden, the landscape hadn&#8217;t changed much.  The countryside that we had been weaving through to reach our destination dropped off to reveal the bland, less than dynamic suburbs of Dresden.  

At the campground we again realized how small the globe truly is when our neighbors turned ...</description>
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            <title>Lazy days by the lake...</title>
            <description>Waiting out the camera repair proved lengthy.  We camped in Eschenz, a small Swiss village near the German border.  Our campsite was on a plateau overlooking Lake Constance, near where the river Rhine feeds the lake.  Our wait lasted five days, and we had five days of ...</description>
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            <description>We spent the night before meeting Meaghan and her boyfriend Stephen in the Porto Municipal campground.  Truly an interesting place, the campground while in the suburbs just outside of the city center, has character like no other site we have been to.  The campground is a walled piece ...</description>
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            <title>Portugal...Land of the one eyed Jack</title>
            <description>While Armacao De Pera should provide the idyllic setting for contemplative thought, what occurred was actually quite the opposite.  Well, that&#8217;s not completely true.  Andy and I did enjoy the expansive blue tiled pool daily for a refreshing afternoon dip.  And, we did stroll the sandy beaches ...</description>
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            <title>Sun, Sea, and Sand</title>
            <description>Vinaros turned into a much longer layover stop than first anticipated.  We were excited to have met an interesting group of people to socialize with and daily bike rides exploring unknown territory began to get us both into shape and seeing new sights. The familiarity of staying put in ...</description>
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            <title>Moving on to warmer climates...</title>
            <description>When Andy and I first decided to leave the United States and venture on a road trip, we had looked into living in Switzerland.  After all, our purpose for leaving the states was disgust with the current political climate.  We simply needed somewhere to stay for a few ...</description>
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            <title>Pounding the pavement...or cobblestone as it were</title>
            <description>For all of you that have been following our log, we thought it might be interesting to read about our travels from a different perspective.  My father visited at the beginning of December and the following are his daily journal entries...

BRO GOES ABROAD
France 2005

Thursday, December 1

I left the house ...</description>
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