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About travelbynatasha

I am a retired attorney who loves to travel. Several years ago I began working on a Century Club membership achieved by traveling to 100 "foreign" countries. Today, at 49 years of age the count is at 82. Many were visited on land based trips. Some were cruise ports. Some were dive sites. Most have been fascinating.

First Day of Diving in Fiji

After a big breakfast, it is time for diving Fiji style.  Unfortunately it looks like we will have rain all week, but that does not stop the diving. It is always better with full sun for illumination purposes, but unless … Continue reading

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Fiji for Diving

I am headed to the South Pacific for scuba diving in Fiji. This is my second visit to this beautiful series of Islands. Both visits have included land and underwater excursions organized by Oceanic Ventures, Inc. Boris joined me on … Continue reading

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Not skiing in Ruidoso, New Mexico

I have traveled to Ruidoso, New Mexico with one of my book clubs.  This time of year, the area is famous for Ski Apache, the Lincoln National Forest, Sierra Blanca in the Rocky Mountain Range, the Mescalero Apache Reservation, and … Continue reading

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Mesilla, New Mexico

One of my book clubs is traveling to Ruidoso, New Mexico for a four-day weekend. No snow on the ground, so no one in our group is planning to ski although we might try out tubing on the man-made snow. … Continue reading

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Harry Potter: Warner Brothers Studio, London

Today I am taking an early tour out to the Warner Brothers Studio where all the Harry Potter films were shot.  You can tour original sets, see original costumes and props, and treat yourself to Butterbeer ice cream.  From London, you … Continue reading

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London: Churchill War Rooms, Tea, and the West End

From Paris Gare Du Nord, we took the Eurostar to London.  Taking the train was so much easier than a flight.  It was a short cab ride to the station (or metro if you don’t have as much luggage as we … Continue reading

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The Paris Opera House, Place des Vosges, and the Big Splurge, La Tour d’Argent

Today is our only full day in Paris.  Boris and I have both been to Paris before and I was determined to see something new.  Although I have seen the exterior before, I have never been inside the Paris Opera … Continue reading

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Loire Valley Castles, France

Today Boris and I are going to tour two of the loveliest castles in the Loire Valley, near Paris.  We will also have the opportunity for lunch and a wine tasting at one of the smaller chateaus.  We had planned … Continue reading

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Vicenza, Italy

This is our last touring day in Italy.  Tommorrow Boris will head out to look at WWII battle sites and I will take a “staycation”and enjoy our villa for the day (mostly the pool).  We lost a day with the … Continue reading

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Lake Garda, Italy

Today we are going to do something a little different. Rather than a medieval city, we are going to visit Lake Garda, the largest of the Italian lakes and perhaps an hour and a half north of our villa in … Continue reading

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