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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa A staff of nine devotees at Ayisha Manzil glides about the house barefooted ... You’ll love Ayisha Manzil, cooking with Faiza and Moosa taking a personal ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Iguazzu Falls Jan 31, 2006 ... December 14 – 16, 2005 Iguazzu Falls, Argentina (most northern tip) By this point Josh and I had covered almost all four corners of ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Iguazzu Falls Jan 31, 2006 ... December 14 – 16, 2005 Iguazzu Falls, Argentina (most northern tip) By ... as we did in each hotel every 2-3 days and headed for the falls. ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Iguazzu Falls Jan 31, 2006 ... There’s another perspective of Iguazzu Falls in Iguazzu National Park, Brazil, just over the border. The drive and some red tape that our ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Warthog. Try It You'll ... Feb 8, 2006 ... December 27 – 28, 2005 Zimbabwe, Africa We were handed off to Chemie, our driver and guide, for the 24 hours we were in Zimbabwe.
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Mendoza, Argentina Logistically, getting to Mendoza was a nightmare. We traveled for 19 hours. First leg was Cusco to Lima. We needed to stay awake for the next leg - 1:00am ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: India In 2005, Lisa set out on a 14 country, 7 month self designed food and wine .... She told me about a husband and wife who run a home stay in a beautiful ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: South Africa In 2005, Lisa set out on a 14 country, 7 month self designed food and wine ... Polo is very big in South Africa. We just missed the finals between South ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: Mendoza, Argentina In 2005, Lisa set out on a 14 country, 7 month self designed food and wine ... to show you the delicious food and wine establishments Mendoza has to offer ...
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Eating and Drinking The World With Lisa: More Peninsula Valdez December 10, 2005 Off to see the whales, hopefully, in Puerto Piramides. The locals told us it wasn't likely we'd see any but we decided to take our chances ...
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