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We have eaten at Ellis Island the last two years in Vegas - woud recommend it 100% to other travellers.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions oregonkat & camronsgram03. Sorry your fave places were not mentioned, but now we know about them, right?! I've no doubt Cherie would have written five times the amount if I'd let her!
I had absolutely no idea there was a Prefontaine museum. Can't believe I missed that when I was last in Oregon. 'Without Limits' is one of my fave films!
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My favourite exotic juice is guava... but it's best freshly made. Canned guava juice is always laden with sugar
Great suggestions but there's no mention of Coos Bay, North Bend & Charleston! Horsfall Beach has the largest beach access point for atv'ing, Shore Acres State Park is a can't miss, and the Prefontaine museum is really special!
I thought this was a great article, was however sorry to see that you left out one of the prettiest sections of coast line in the Coos Bay/North Bend/Charleston area.
exciting stuff, the Tatra mountains are pretty epic. There's also some good snowboarding and paragliding in Poland and Slovakia which also gets benefit of Tatras. Check out Jasna for skiing, cheap and good.
This brought back some memories. This is one hell of a coastline.
Did a road trip by VW from Vancouver to San Diego in 1999 and gotta say this strech was my favorite, even more so than the California section of the PCH. Pretty sure I even went to the same coffee house mentioned here!
Sounds like an amazing-and resilient-country to visit. Diving possibilities are very tempting!
Great ideas, thanks-will definitely seek out Dona Maria on my next trip-I can't get enough of good Mexican food!

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