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You can easily do without a guidebook (I emailed friendly looking Bruxellois on MySpace for advice on where to go).
As Edith Wharton wrote in 1918, when she too came to Morocco without a guidebook (none existed), it was "a sensation to rouse the hunger of the repletest sight-seer".
The Shanty is easy enough to find without a guidebook, and I thump into seats with spectacular views of large wooden barrels and sparkly copper stills waiting to distil the next day's booze.
The modern woman arrives in motherhood like a shellshocked tourist without a guidebook in a foreign land, and Shattered rails against the brutality of the transfer, the injustice of the new conditions.
And, in moments of honesty, I know that I may never recapture the "first pill" magic of my earliest independent trips abroad: the naïve kid perpetually rudderless in Asia, without a guidebook, mobile phone or map to steer me.
And, in moments of honesty, I know that I may never recapture the magic of my earliest independent trips abroad: the naïve kid perpetually rudderless in Asia, without a guidebook, mobile phone, or map to steer me.
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Don't go without a guide or guidebook and pay attention to the safety and hiking recommendations - lives are lost on this mountain every year.
The inn, which also served as a pub for locals and estate workers, was built to cater for visitors who were well enough off to arrive by stage coach or post chaise and pay 6d for a guidebook without which they had no hope of making sense of the garden, but were not grand enough to be invited to stay in the house.
Six times a day, for €4, you can follow a guide (like Michael, who you'll meet in this clip) and actually walk the length of this ancient bridge... an experience you'd miss if you visited without a good guidebook.
Of course it's nothing new in many parts of New York City, where people have been staycationing for years without even the benefit of a guidebook.
Jason Freidenfelds, a Google spokesman, said Goggles was especially useful when traveling, and seeking information on a local landmark — say, a Venetian cathedral — without having to pore through a guidebook.
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