Rick Steves is the authoritative resource for travel in Europe and beyond. Rick's keen sense of humor will lighten and enlighten any of your European travels. The guides for his European tours are hand picked and many are personal friends of Rick. His rare insight and travel experience will lead you to what he terms the "backdoors" of Europe. He maintains a hectic travel schedule as well as making appearances on TV and National Public Radio. He … [Read more...]
Koi Palace, Daly City CA – November 2000
Koi Palace Daly City - If you are ever in Daly City, California (just south of San Francisco not far from the SFO airport) and you are in the mood for authentic Dim Sum, be sure to stop in around mid-day at the Koi Palace. The food is amazing and the prices are quite affordable. Chinese families fill this restaurant up and overflow into the parking lot. It is best to make reservations ahead of time for lunch, otherwise you may find yourself … [Read more...]
Travel Photography – October 2000
Travel Photography - Ever become disgusted once you return from your travels and look at your photographs? An excellent site is the online Digital Photography School. Not a school or university in the true sense of the world but rather a community an environment for learning. It is an excellent resource for photo enthusiasts with both amateur and professional photographers contributing from around the world. Also if you are looking for real … [Read more...]
Travel Forums – September 2000
Travel Forums - Are you looking for an online forum in which you can write your travel opinions? Do you want to be able to interact with other travelers and share travel ideas, tips, and other information? We maintain the following travel forums for fellow travel enthusiasts: www.davestravelcorner.com/forums These forums are categorized by continent and subject matter. These forums has become a sounding wall for opinions and advice from … [Read more...]
Hilary Hahn Violinist – August 2000
Hilary Hahn American Violinist - Hilary Hahn has been traveling the great concert halls of the world performing for a number of years. Her "Postcards from the Road" are journal entries written based on her touring schedule stops and incorporate notes about her actual travels as well as performances. She maintains a rigorous travel schedule that would leave most people "gasping for breath" and is much sought after as a performer in classical … [Read more...]
Money Safety Abroad – July 2000
Money Safety Abroad - When traveling abroad be sure to divide your money among your money belt, wallet, and any other bags. Keep the majority of your money in your money belt. If you are robbed, this way you will still have some money or credit cards available. For more info visit the USA's State Departments travel safety page: https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/go/checklist.html … [Read more...]
Catalina, CA
Twenty-two miles across the sea, separated from the mainland, by the gray waters that lie in hand, is a jewel of an island by the name of Catalina, or more romantically, Santa Catalina. If you arrive at sunset you may be treated and teased by nature's wonderful display of color and light. If you arrive after dark for the first time, the sparkling diamonds of Avalon will beckon you with their mysterious, yet at the same time energizing … [Read more...]
Catalina, CA – History
Human history on Catalina Island dates from about 7000 BC. The Gabrielino Indians were the first humans to live on the island. Soapstone was plentiful on the island and the natives created bowls and other implements from this rock (and then traded with natives living on the mainland). Juan R. Cabrillo became the first European to set eyes on the island in 1542. In the 1790's the sea otter population suffered tremendously due to the over … [Read more...]
Catalina, CA – Transportation
There are several ways to reach Catalina from the mainland including ferry, helicopter and private boat or plane. While Catalina has one airport (Airport in the Sky), this airport is not setup for commercial service. There are currently four mainland ports serviced by ferry to Avalon: San Pedro, Long Beach, Newport Beach and Dana Point Catalina Express is the primary shuttle ferry operating out of three locations: Long Beach (the … [Read more...]
Catalina, CA – Avalon
Avalon is the urban center of Catalina. It is a mix of day trippers, at times - cruise ship passengers and locals. The town is centered around the beautiful waterfront and for good reason - most passengers arrive here and it is a visually stunning part of town that at times almost looks European. The town spreads out into the surrounding hills - featuring older and often colorful wooden buildings. Brightly colored flowering flowing … [Read more...]
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