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Café Hopping in the Hot Spots of Indonesia

May 9, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

I went out to get a cup of java in Java and ended up on an infernal coffee odyssey through the Indonesian archipelago. Stretching out like a Komodo Dragon some 6,400 kilometers across the Ring of Fire, from the coffee plantations and wild orangutans of Sumatra to the primary rainforests and decorative penis gourds of Irian Jaya, Indonesia is the ideal launching pad to crash land into some of the most dramatic sights in Southeast Asia. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airline, Amsterdam, Angkor Wat, Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Beach, Beer, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Coffee, Cruising, Culture, Drinking, Expatriate, Fishing, Food and Wine, History, Indonesia

BASQUE CASE: Separation Anxiety in the Pyrenees

May 8, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

“Before God was God and boulders were boulders, Basques were already Basques.” --Basque proverb A merry little trip to the Basque Country, an autonomous utopia containing a bit of both France and Spain is like trying to find the original site of the Garden of Eden, which Basques claim might be hidden in their unrecognized “country”: Euskadi! Inching along in your rented Renault time machine on the high mountain passes through the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, California, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Fireworks, Fishing, France, Garden, History, Journey, Monks, Paradise, Spain, Travel Abroad, Village, Wine Tasting

An Exceptional Tour with Nicholas, owner of Daintree Safaris Queensland

May 6, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

A day in the Daintree Rainforest with Nicholas Fox, proprietor of Daintree Safaris is an educational experience you will not soon forget. He has been guiding in this part of Northern Queensland for well over 20 years. Originally from the United Kingdom, but born in Madrid and schooled at a early age in Kenya he arrived in Queensland in his 20's during a trip around the world. He never left! Part character, part dry humorist and certainly a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia, epicOZ · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Australia, Britain, Coffee, England, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Kenya, Queensland, Rainforest, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain, Tropical Fruit, Walking tour, Wildlife

5 unmissable East German sites in Berlin

May 5, 2014 by EmmaLeave a Comment

The history of the city of Berlin is absolutely fascinating, in no small part due to the period comprised between 1961 and 1989, which is when the city was divided by the terrible wall. If you're interested in history and want to find out some unbelievable stories, here are five places related to them that you cannot miss during your trip to Berlin. The fascination for everything East German is one of the main reasons why hundreds of thousands … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Bridges, Bus Travel, Germany, History, Museum

How to Make the Best of Night Buses

May 5, 2014 by Leslie Finlay1 Comment

Night bus

It was about 3 in the morning and I pulled out of the hazy half-sleep I’d goaded myself into, there was a small commotion over the aisle where my friends were sitting –hurried whispers, rearranging and by the time my brain caught up with what was going on my friend was sitting in the aisle, half asleep himself, soaking wet. I tried to steady myself to figure out what happened, but any way I shifted threw my balance. We had the last row of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Backpacking, Beer, Budget travel, Bus Travel, Caves, Drinking, Food and Wine, Music, Shopping Mall, Train Travel, Wine Tasting

How to Brave the Budapest Baths

May 4, 2014 by John Edwards1 Comment

Spa guy John M. Edwards feels frigging fantastic! If you're in Magyarorstag (Hungary), do as the Daubians do: Say goodbye to "bliss" and splash around au Naturale in the "eau de vie" of a real thermal spa, with a Red Bull in Hand... When you first arrive in Budapest for both (clandestine) “business and pleasure”-- feeling like a dumb foreign doppelganger soaking with sweat and stinking of brimstone--say no to the Four Seasons Hotel showers and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Castle, Dancing, Dolphin, Drinking, Europe, Expatriate, Film, Food and Wine, Hungary, London, Naked, New York City, Nightlife, Paris, Restaurants, Spa, Taxi, Walking tour

Foraging with Pascal, a Professional Wild Food Forager in Los Angeles

April 29, 2014 by Dave5 Comments

A few hours spent with Los Angeles based wild food forager, Pascal Baudar will open your eyes to the wonders and diversity of the edible natural world. That natural world will come alive in ways perhaps you didn't think were possible. Plants growing wild which can be harvested and prepared as food are literally everywhere. Pascal is one of only a very select few professional wild food foragers in Los Angeles. There is a reason for that - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beer, Belgium, California, Culinary travel, Flowers, Food and Wine, Harvest, Los Angeles, Oyster, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain, Wine Tasting

Moon Dance Cliffs a well-kept secret in Jamaica

April 27, 2014 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

Jamaica’s one of those places that gets a mixed response when you tell people you’re going. It’s either, “Man, I love Jamaica, it’s gorgeous” or “No way I’d go to Jamaica, it’s too dangerous.” Funny how that is. I’ve run into tons of gorgeous in Jamaica and never any danger. Granted, you can find danger wherever you are, or it finds you, but by and large, be careful, don’t be stupid and put yourself in known places of danger, you’ll be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Bridges, Caribbean, Coffee, Drinking, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, History, Jamaica, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sports, Travel Insurance

Your Guide to Hacking the Empire State Building Line

April 26, 2014 by Erik SeideLeave a Comment

One of the biggest and most famous landmarks in New York City throughout the US is the iconic Empire State Building. It attracts over 4 million visitors every year, which in comparison is about half as many people that live in the entirety of Manhattan. If you are doing your math, that means that around 11,000 visitors go up the ESB every single day. This means a whole lot of elevator rides. What it also means is that the Empire State building … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Empire State Building, New York City

The Bar with no Name – New York City

April 25, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Coming to loggerheads with an obvious British actor at an anonymous Irish bar in TriBeCa is like slumming it for a short story. . . . “What do you call this place anyway?” I asked over a pint of Harp at an attractive antique bar with no name in TriBeCa on West Broadway below Canal Street. “We haven’t decided on a name yet.” The bartender, who resembled Tom Jones, was drying glasses. His name was “Seamus” (as in Seamus Heaney, translator … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Beer, Canals, Drinking, England, Fashion, Film, Houston, New York City, Travel Abroad

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