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  • The next day we set out for a 3 day trekking expedition in Northern Laos with our amazing guide "Vitta", that included 2 nights sleeping at "homestays" in traditional villages.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • The wine list, short, sweet and affordable, offers plenty of quaffable options (we had the Cusumano and the Ciro) and Vitta coffee (we ordered latte and got Cappuccino instead but it was so good we didn't say a peep) here is no wimpy affair.

    Eat my City 2008

  • The wine list, short, sweet and affordable, offers plenty of quaffable options (we had the Cusumano and the Ciro) and Vitta coffee (we ordered latte and got Cappuccino instead but it was so good we didn't say a peep) here is no wimpy affair.

    Tavolata 2007

  • The wine list, short, sweet and affordable, offers plenty of quaffable options (we had the Cusumano and the Ciro) and Vitta coffee (we ordered latte and got Cappuccino instead but it was so good we didn't say a peep) here is no wimpy affair.

    Tavolata 2007

  • The wine list, short, sweet and affordable, offers plenty of quaffable options (we had the Cusumano and the Ciro) and Vitta coffee (we ordered latte and got Cappuccino instead but it was so good we didn't say a peep) here is no wimpy affair.

    Seattle Bon Vivant: 2007

  • _History_ (as in Dr. Giles 'Translation, for example) the name of Vitta is carelessly omitted, as a word apparently of no moment.

    Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840

  • Vitta, son of Vecta, the traditionary grandfather of Hengist and

    Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840

  • Vitta or Vecta; and does this afford any clue to the fact, that the waters of the Forth are spoken of as the Sea of Guidi by Angus the

    Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840

  • In giving the ancient genealogy of Hengist and Horsa, we thus find our old chroniclers speaking of their grandfather under the various orthographic forms of Guitta, Uuicta, Witta, Vitta; and their great-grandfather as Guechta, Uuethar, Wither, Wechta, Wecta, and Vecta.

    Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840

  • There was no formal washroom (bathroom/toilet/Loo), as Vitta explained, "the toilet is anywhere outside the village", which always seemed to attract some pigs and cows while going about your 'business'.

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