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Grand Trunk Launches Study Abroad Scholarship Contest

September 30, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Online Competition Uses Social Media as Platform and Public as Judge SKOKIE, IL - If the world is the best classroom, then Grand Trunk wants to send America's students to school. Today, Grand Trunk is pleased to announce their first Grand Trunk 2012 Study Abroad Scholarship Contest, which opens for applications on October 1st, 2011. This contest is open to college students who have been accepted into a study abroad program during … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Film

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland

September 28, 2011 by Dave12 Comments

While flying somewhere in Europe last month on a short Wizz Air flight we happened to spot an article about the salt mines near Krakow in the in-flight magazine. Hey, an in-flight magazine on a budget airline and more leg room than say Ryan Air - we were happy. In any case, the article caught my eye - a salt mine that continuously operated for 700 years and over time contained huge man-made caves, tunnels and sculptures carved entirely from rock … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airline, Bus Travel, Caves, Europe, Poland, Walking tour

Moon Moscow & St. Petersburg

September 27, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Moscow & St. Petersburg by Jennifer Chater & Nathan Toohey This book is a must have for any visitor planning a trip to Moscow or St. Petersburg. We had a fresh perspective on Moscow having just returned from this huge sprawling city and finding this book in our stack of newly arrived travel books. Moscow is definitely big and can be overwhelming to the first time tourist however this book does an excellent describing the main highlights in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: Moon Guidebook, Moscow, Walking tour

The European Nightlife

September 27, 2011 by Miss Moci1 Comment

A big appeal of a big city for visitors and residents equally is the variety in its cultural offer but also in its nightlife. Where it is rather easy to find your way around to visit the most important cultural and historical sights and monuments, it is always nice for visitors to know where the local crowd goes for a drink and some music. What is to follow is a list of several cities in Europe that I have been to and that are known to have a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Amsterdam, Beer, Bicycle, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Germany, Hungary, Music, Nightlife, Spain

Fun at Los Angeles Events

September 23, 2011 by Dave3 Comments

Rode in to town on the 5 on the inspirational wings of Don MaClean's American Pie blasting away on KRTH 101.1 FM. Needed some inspiration in the form of music as I certainly wasn't getting it from staring into the haze and smog that often hits the Los Angeles area this time of year. I was in town for only about a day and it was packed with events. I always like how whenever I spend any sort of time in Los Angeles events just seem to materialize. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: California, Drinking, Food and Wine, Freeways, Hawaii, History, Hollywood, India, LACOT, Los Angeles, Meet Plan Go, Meetup, Music, Restaurants, Traffic, Wine Tasting

Water For People and Crowdrise.com Launch Campaign to Raise $2 Million for Safe Water

September 22, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

"Donate to Drink" campaign offers participants chance to win an once-in-a-lifetime trip to experience Water For People's Work in Rwanda, Africa Denver, CO - On September 1, Water For People, an international nonprofit organization that aims to create a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water and sanitation, launched a Crowdrise.com campaign in an effort to raise $2 million through the crowd-sourced, online fundraising … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Africa, America, Art, Asia, California, Central America, Colorado, Drinking, Internet, New York City, South America, Technology, Volunteer

States of Confusion

September 21, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

States of Confusion by Paul Jury More often than not one doesn't know what he wants to do with his life after school. Some of us work a variety of jobs until we somehow figure it out, or not. Others procrastinate for a while until they get a "real" job. Others take 19,000 mile road trips and then write about it; such is the case of Paul Jury. He set out on a mission to visit 48 states in 48 days with a budget that was next to nothing and a heavy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Road Trip Books ·

Tapas in Seville

September 20, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

A very known trait of the people of Andalusia is that they are very open and social. There is nothing more social than sitting in a bar with an ice-cold beer and some tapas. And there is no better place to do get to know this laid-back way of life than this region's capital. So why not rent Seville apartments to get to know this culture. Here are some budget-friendly tips on where to go for a beer and some tapas: Las Coloniales/Taberna … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beer, Culture, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Restaurants, Spain

Visiting Auschwitz, Krakow Poland

September 20, 2011 by Dave5 Comments

Krakow is a significant cultural and historical center; there is much to see in and around the city. A visit to Auschwitz requires a full day, including the main camp and then minutes away by a free shuttle, Auschwitz II-Birkenau. During the hours of 10-3pm you must pay to join a guided tour (given in a variety of languages). Human genocides do not get any bigger than this and a visit here is a solemn and moving experience. Exhibits showing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Art, Auschwitz, Bus Travel, Culture, Fashion, Greece, Ireland, Los Angeles, Museum, Naked, Norway, Poland, San Francisco, Walking tour

Where to listen and dance to traditional Hungarian music

September 18, 2011 by NevaLeave a Comment

As it is well known Hungary it is an exception in linguistic terms, as it's the only country in the central Europe where a non Indo-European language is spoken. This part of the world is also very peculiar for its music traditions especially because the Hungarians are making a big effort to preserve their traditional music and dance. The great Hungarian composer and pianist Bela Bartok himself has studied folk music deeply. Together with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Arabic, Culture, Europe, Food and Wine, History, Hungary, Music, Restaurants, Romania, Spain

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