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onsen soaker: Jakotsuyu, Asakusa, Downtown Tokyo
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Hot springs in Japan and other countries. Jun 19, 2011. Jakotsuyu, Asakusa, Downtown Tokyo. The bathroom for men and ladies share the big wall painting of Mt. Fuji. The left wall divide men's bath. Ven if you're on a business trip to Tokyo and too busy to visit countryside of Japan, you can try onsen soaking in Asakusa, one of the major tourist traps in Tokyo. I wrote a post on the "Asakusa Kannon Onsen" in 2009 (see my post dated Apr. 24, 2009. Follow the red arrow. N arrival, remove your shoes at the e...
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onsen soaker: Tsurunoyu, Beppu City, Oita Pref.
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Hot springs in Japan and other countries. May 17, 2014. Tsurunoyu, Beppu City, Oita Pref. Noncommercial, but well managed. Frequently asked and yet difficult to answer is “What is your most favorite. 8221; Well, my recent. Is "Beppu Onsen", Oita Prefecture in Kyushu. Actually, Beppu is huge area with. Roughly eight hot springs zones; Beppu, Kan’nawa, Myoban, Shibaseki, Kamegawa, Horita, Hamawaki. And Kankaiji. There are hundreds of soaking places of various types. Your stuff inside. Left part. They don&#...
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The Spirit of Soaking. A site dedicated to hot springs, soaking and the spirit in which soaking should take place. In Asia. and Worldwide. Brought to you by the makers of. Soaking in Southeast Asia. Hot Soaks of the Himalaya. European Natural Soaking Society. This tumblelog is powered by Tumblr. And was designed by Bill Israel.
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: Outstanding
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Saturday, October 17, 2009. Chambok in Kampong Speu province is slowly becoming one of Cambodia's more well known waterfall destinations. The uniqueness lies not in the waterfall itself , but in the way the waterfall and surrounding forest is being managed by the community itself. Mlup Baitong. Nd just before the national park entrance, an unpaved road veers off to the right. Again 10 kms furthe...
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: Dry and salt?
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. For those of you seeking even more info, here are two snippets of news. The first concerns a travelfish. Entry on Phu Quoc, Vietnam Tranh stream, possibly the only (seasonal) waterfall on this otherwise dry island. The other concerns a saltwater waterfall in Trang province, Thailand. Posted on the TTR Weekly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Soaking in Southeast Asia.
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: Which one?
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Monday, October 19, 2009. Looking towards sea (below the rocks). Kbal Chhay or Koh Por? As with the previously blogged Tatai. Lying on the Stung Koh Poi river, the river originating from the Cardomom mountains, one of Asia's last natural frontiers. Beyond the falls is nothing, just nature. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Waterfalls of Asia is a feeble attempt to highlight Southeast Asia's great ...
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: Continued
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Saturday, October 13, 2012. And yes, it is continued. On August 30 TTR weekly report. Thai Ecotourism and Adventure Travel Association is preparing to a letter to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation requesting a postponement of higher entrance fees at 29 national parks'. And then on the tenth of September. But not in entry fees. From flickr member floschneekoenig. This ...
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: By elephant
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Mondulkiri is one of Cambodia's most remote provinces. Connecting to the national highway grid is a hilly 3 hour dirt track which turns to quagmire during the rainy season. However we visited in April 2006 just before the rains on-set. That however did not mean it didn't rain! Staying overnight in the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Soaking in Southeast Asia. Siem Reap...
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia: Natural beauty
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Waterfalls of Southeast Asia. Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Apparently Bou Sra Falls, Mondulkiri are Cambodia's most famous / most spectacular. Visited in April 2006 I was impressed by the falls. Only I was more impressed (or depressed? With the quite literally hordes of visitors. And the way they trash the place. Natural beauty no more. Let's trash the place. So enough to snack on, lodging? One of Cambodia's best, the. A local C...
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onsen soaker: Klambragil, near Hveragerdi, Iceland
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Hot springs in Japan and other countries. Aug 20, 2009. Klambragil, near Hveragerdi, Iceland. There are some very active geothermal fields around Hveragerdi (correctly Hveragerði), about 45km southeast of Reykjavik, Iceland. A friend of mine and I enjoyed hiking to the hot spring river of Klambragil north of Hveragerdi in early August. We found this "Danger" signboard (even with Japanese word "危険", German and Italian? We had to cross the river on the way. I took my shoes off for walking in the river&...
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