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La Paz, Todos Santos
On the way from Cabos to La Paz, I passed by Todos Santos, a small coastal town. The young man at the front desk of the youth hostel had a very familiar English accent. When I asked him, he was indeed Irish. He was so excited to hear that I just went there last month. After putting down the luggage, go for a walk in the town. Passing by someone who is said to have inspired the Eagles to create...
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Los Cabos
Last month, it was expensive to fly anywhere during the Christmas holiday, except Baja California Sur, Mexico. This is the fourth time I have come to Mexico, but this is the first time I have come to Cabos. There are not many tourists, most of them are Americans. It feels like Santiago in Mexico. It is completely different from the previous Mexico City and Guadalajara.…
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Irish Cuisine
Introduction to Irish Food: During my week here, several locals I met before and after agreed that they have nothing to eat in Ireland at all, and said that they rarely cook traditional Irish food. I'll admit that Irish food is nothing special, nothing compared to Asian and Latin American cuisine, but it's...
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dublin
Back in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, the weather forecast always said it was going to rain, but after a day out today, it was only a little drizzle. See all kinds of old churches, the streets are full of Christmas atmosphere, and many locals and tourists buy Christmas gifts. Afterwards, we passed the Guinness Storehouse. Guinness Stout is the world's No. 1…
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Ring of Kerry, Killarney
Irish winters are now quite short during the day, with sunshine hours from eight to four. Arrived at Killarney last night, and it was also very festive. Signed up for a one-day tour to visit Ring of Kerry, it was raining when I left in the morning, and slowly the weather turned fine. Along the way, I passed many farms, flocks of cattle and sheep, tour guides…
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Burren, Doolin, Cliffs of Moher
In the morning my uncle took me to Burren, Doolin and the famous Cliffs of Moher south of Galway. These few days are very lucky, the sun is shining, and the scenery is endless along the way. Passing by several schools on the way, I found that they arrived at the school quite late, around 9:00 in the morning and dismissed at 3:00 in the afternoon. I say beautiful...
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Cannemara National Park
In addition to repairing and refitting cars, the uncle of the sofa owner is also interested in refitting classic cars. Outside the house, there are several refitted classic cars and small RVs in the garage, and several ordinary cars are parked in the yard. He and his daughter both love racing. He left his hometown at the age of 18, went to work as an apprentice in a depot in another city, and then began to teach himself electricity...
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galway
During the Thanksgiving holiday, I flew from San Francisco to Paris and transferred to Dublin, Ireland. When I arrived in Dublin, it was dark before five o'clock in the afternoon. I took another three-hour bus to Galway in the west, and I spent nearly a whole day on the road. Fortunately, the girl at the front desk of Galway Hostel recommended me to visit the Christmas market they just opened a week ago. …
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Arequipa
Arequipa, a city in southern Peru, is a beautiful city and the second largest city in Peru. It used to be the capital of Peru. July 28 is Peru's Independence Day, and this year marks its bicentennial. With Independence Day approaching, some festivities can be seen in various downtown squares, with Peruvian red and white flags all over the streets. In the city…
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Puno
Arrive in Puno in the morning, a city in southeastern Peru, known as the city of Peruvian folk culture. Unexpectedly, it is higher than Cusco, 3800 meters above sea level, the temperature is still low, and the temperature difference between day and night is huge. Winter is the coldest time here. Arrived here in the morning around zero, but at noon the sun is strong and warm...