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Fjords of Iceland

October 8, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar1 Comment

Of my 13 trips to Iceland so far, my most memorable one was my first time there, in 2002, when I happened to meet my future wife. At a distant second was our trip in the summer of 2011, when we took a week-long road trip through the West Fjords region, the far northwestern peninsula that juts out into the cold North Atlantic Ocean like a dragon's head on a Viking longboat. It's not necessarily an inaccessible nor difficult drive to get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beer, Drinking, Europe, Fjord, Golf, Hiking, Iceland, Mountain Climbing, Road Trip, Ski Trip, Wildlife

Bum Guns: A Love Story

October 5, 2019 by Kyle David IversonLeave a Comment

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Pants around my ankles, I can’t look away. It’s staring at me, a droplet of water slithering slowly down its face. The droplet reaches the bottom, clings, swells, then splatters against the tile floor. And I’m thinking no, I mean, they can’t, can they? They can’t actually- the angles alone! But they must, because every bathroom into which I’ve slapped my slippery flip-flops as one installed. Right there, next to the toilet. Sometimes righty, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Fashion, Golf, Gun, Malaysia, Palm Trees, Travel Insurance, Walking tour

5 Sports Events to Travel to in 2020

October 4, 2019 by Jonny WallLeave a Comment

Sports is a vehicle for people to travel the world. All across the globe, sports fans visit foreign countries and cities to witness live sporting events. Attending sporting events in far-flung locations means experiencing new cultures, cuisines, and people. In 2020, there are a number of big sports events on the docket and millions of people will travel the globe to witness these proceedings. The top competitions of 2020 will be followed by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Argentina, Australia, Colombia, Culture, England, Euro, Europe, Germany, Golf, Italy, Japan, South America, Spain, Sports, Wildlife

Thailand and Muay Thai Kickboxing: A world of their own

October 4, 2019 by Jonny WallLeave a Comment

Backpackers and travel enthusiasts around the world descend on Thailand each year for its unique culture, food, and atmosphere. Just as those items attract travel lovers to Thailand, so too does the combat sport of Muay Thai kickboxing. Muay Thai became well-known around the world in the 20th century thanks to the rise of combat sports and many gyms have opened teaching the discipline in a variety of countries. Many of today’s modern mix martial … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Art, Bangkok Thailand, Baseball, Culture, Food and Wine, Sports, Thailand

Hacks to Fund Your International Adventures

October 2, 2019 by Jess HolmesLeave a Comment

If you’ve got wanderlust, chances are your travels are going to cost something. But unless you’re taking a cruise around the entire globe or visiting Antarctica, your trip probably isn’t going to cost you as much as you think it will. So how will you pay for it? Here’s a few money-saving travel hacks to get you started: 1. Do Research and Stay Realistic Are you planning on making travel a full-time part of your life? Do your research – decide … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Antarctica, Canada, Caribbean, Cruising, Film, Lifestyle, Mexico, Save Money, Sports, Wanderlust

Best Ways to Promote Your Business to Tourists

October 1, 2019 by Jhonny CastilloLeave a Comment

Tourists come into your sphere oblivious of what to expect. Most of them rely on their friends about the holiday experience they had. Today, most tourists interact with companies through electronic platforms. Thus positioning yourself in a vantage point gives you an edge. Since the electronic platforms are many, you are at liberty to pick whatever works to your advantage. If your scope allows, you can operate on social media, electronic and email … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Africa, Asia, Europe, Internet, Traffic

Explorers Guide Napa & Sonoma by Peg Melnik with Tim Fish

October 1, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

The latest edition (no 11) Explorers Guide Napa & Sonoma is a detailed look at some of the best restaurants, wineries and experiences that the wine country in this part of the state has to offer. Written by husband and wife Peg Melnik and Tim Fish. Both are accomplished wine writers: Peg writes for the local Santa Rosa based newspaper, the Press Democrat and Tim writes for the Wine Spectator. Not a huge book but it is richly endowed with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wine Books · Tagged: Napa Valley, Restaurants, Santa Rosa, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sonoma, Spa, Wine Tasting

A Dream of Mine, To Take a Gorilla Safari in Uganda

October 1, 2019 by Dave7 Comments

My bucket list of countries high on my list to still visit is dwindling in number - this shorlist focuses on either memorable experiences or unique natural outdoor natural attractions. Long on my list has been a visit to parts of eastern Africa to see the gorillas in the wild. My interest was rekindled after talking to a good friend of mine who is on a mission to see every country in the world. He recently returned from parts of eastern Africa … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Airport, Animal Rescue, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Nile River, Trekking, Visa, Wildlife

Tortola, British Virgin Islands – October 2019

October 1, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

About an hour's ferry ride from Charlotte Amalie is Tortola, an island in the British Virgin Islands. If you make this crossing, bring your passport - you will need it to enter the country (which is a fairly smooth quick process). You disembark in Road Town - a colorful community (largest on the island) originally perched on the edges of the steep hillsides which drop down into the water. However, much of the town is now situated on what was the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Beach, Drinking, England, Garden, Passport, Restaurants, Sand, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Walking tour

Dhanushkodi – A Tale of Oceans and Ape Men

September 29, 2019 by The Clueless MuniLeave a Comment

The Legend Indian Hindu mythology has it that Lord Rama built a bridge some 50 kilometres long connecting India with Lanka (now Sri Lanka) off the coast of Tamil Nadu in South India to rescue his wife Sita from the evil clutches of the demon king Ravana. And he pulled off this engineering marvel with the help of his million-strong Vanara (Ape men) army along with magical ‘floating rocks’ and named it Rama Setu. (Rama’s Bridge) Valmiki further … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Bridges, Fishing, History, India, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Road Trip, Sand, Sri Lanka, Trekking

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