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Cities
Toronto
San Fran
Las Vegas
Catalina
Ensenada
Anchorage
Tokyo
Beijing
Cairo       
3/19
Petra        3/23
Prague    
3/28
Munich    
4/2
Madrid
       4/6
Ibiza        
4/8
Mallorca   
4/9
Granada   4/18
Morocco
    4/15
Gibraltar    4/16
Seville      4/17
Barcelona
4/19
Athens     
4/22
Mykonos   4/24
Santorini    4/26
Venice       4/29
Florence   5/1
Cinque Terre
Rome      
5/5
Helsinki   
5/9
Stockhlm 
5/15
Oslo        
5/21
Dublin     
5/27
Edinburgh
6/3
London    
6/9
Paris       
6/16
New York 
6/25
L.A.          6/27
 

Wonders
CN Tower
Niagara Falls
Golden Gate
Mt. Fuji
Great Wall
Grand Canyon
Hoover Dam

Pyramids
Petra
Colosseum
Leaning Tower
Parthenon
Stonehenge
Big Ben
The Chunnel
Eiffel Tower
Mt. St.Michel
Empire St Bld

Landmarks
Alaska glacier
Tokyo Tower
Forbidden City
Sum'r Palace
LaBufadora
Bilbao Museo
BlarneyStone
Disney Paris

Loch Ness
WHERE'S NESSY?
Our bus tour heads up to Loch Ness to look for Nessy.  While Scotland has more than 900 lochs (Scottish for lake), Loch Ness is the most famous, thanks to dozens of sightings of a sea creature Nelly, and its multi-mile depth.  Kenny calls it the deepest hole with fluid on the planet.
Not here...


Not here...


Ah ha, I think I've spotted Nessy, to the right!

Fort Augustus Nightlife
There's only a few late-night pubs, but we find them.

We leave Loch Ness, to check out the Braveheart Highlands and then head back to Edinburgh.


Kenny drops us off near Loch Ness, and says he won't drive the bus any further until we dip our feet in the ice cold loch.


This dirty old Scotsman has a sly modus operandi.  When a few of the girls ask for a photo of him in his kilt, he poses, but playfully grabs their breasts or butt and laughs.  When they ask him to do the Scottish dance, he says he only knows the Highland dance, which we find out later means, to shag.

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