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Conned By An Entire Community?

July 3, 2013 by Adrian Landin3 Comments

A rickshaw driving through an intersection in Kathmandu, Nepal

We'd been in Nepal's bustling capital city less than 24 hours. In what has become routine upon arriving in a new city, I was up around sunrise eager to wander out and explore the streets of a place that's been a dream of mine for over a decade. Like every other SE Asian country's capital, Kathmandu's streets are chaotic. Chaotic, I said. The roads are awful. Resembling heavily bombed strips of concrete, the streets are extremely fractured and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Beer, Christmas, Coffee, Food and Wine, History, India, Nepal, Nicaragua, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Thailand, Traffic, Village, Walking tour

Gastronomical wonder at my fingertips

July 3, 2013 by Aradhana MahtaniLeave a Comment

“Chicas! ¡venido a la cena!!!” Quima’s voice travelled through the corridor and my eyes sprung open! Thank goodness - dinner was served. I looked at my watch: 9:23 pm. We’re making progress, at least from the usual 10 o’clock. Sometimes I wondered how my gastric juices could hold out for so long, but maybe I was starting to get accustomed to Spanish standard time. Breakfast at eight AM, a snack at eleven, heavy lunch at two, Tapas or merienda … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Avocado, Castle, Chocolate, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Food and Wine, History, Lifestyle, Restaurants, Spain

Food as an affirmation of identity

July 3, 2013 by Aradhana MahtaniLeave a Comment

Well, its that time of the year again. Summer holidays are over and I’m all set to leave for another semester of College in the States. No Bombay for the next 4 months and I better have everything I need. As I zip my suitcase the aroma of a dozen intoxicating Indian spices escape to me and I know with the ingredients of my favorite foods intact, home will never be too far away – even in my messy dorm room kitchen in the middle of Lancaster, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Fireworks, Food and Wine, India, Pennsylvania, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain

Kodagu (Coorg) Southwest Karnataka, India

July 3, 2013 by Rochelle PotkarLeave a Comment

PART ONE Nature’s show On long circuitous winding roads, close your eyes to keep away the tumultuous feeling that erupts as bile climbs the ravines of your own inner system. Suffer motion sickness on a mountain road or keep Avamin and lime ready. Or just stick your eyes out, arrest your breath and stare in awe. This is for what you’ve escaped the humdrum of your congested city life. Wide vistas of undulating green and inhabitation of small … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Chennai, China, Chocolate, Coffee, Flowers, Food and Wine, India, Massage, Nightlife, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Whitewater Rafting, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Encountering the COTONOU fetish tradition

July 2, 2013 by Kenneth OkpomoLeave a Comment

As a young school boy growing up in the cosmopolitan city of Lagos, the thought of visiting neighboring Benin Republic fiercely fascinated me. In our history class during my secondary school days, we'd been taught about the great Dahomey kingdom which, at its loftiest height, extended to parts of Badagry which is now located in present-day Lagos, Nigeria. Now an Anthropologist whose core research interests lie in cultural evolutions, I was quite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Bus Travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, Gun, History, Markets, Passport, Traffic

A Paranormal Papparazzo Stalks the Ghost of Copernicus

July 2, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Time Traveling to Copernicus’s “Crib” in Torun (Poland) John M. Edwards stalks the heretical ghost of Polish astronomer Nicholaus Copernicus back to his hometown: Torun, Poland. Here is a question nobody, not even Steven Hawking (A Brief History of Time) nor Erich von Daniken (Chariots of the Gods), can answer: How large is the universe? How can it be infinite if it is at the same time also “expanding”? I decided the only scientist worth … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Castle, Germany, History, London, Poland, Restaurants, Wine Tasting

Touring Napa Valley: Tasting wine where it’s made

July 2, 2013 by Duncan MarshLeave a Comment

There’s something to be said for having an affordable bottle of rosé on a Friday night – particularly one that is low in calories but still tasty – Blossom Hill is a good example. But to learn more about appreciating wine, the best thing to do is visit the country where it was made – because like olives in Greece, biltong in South Africa or surf and turf in California – it just tastes better! Blossom Hill is made in California (and a bunch of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, America, Art, Britain, California, Drinking, Europe, France, Greece, History, Italy, Napa Valley, North America, Olives, San Francisco, South Africa, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Brac Island, Croatia – July 2013

July 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Brac (pronounced 'brach') Croatia is an easily accessible island (about 50 minute ferry ride from the city of Split on the mainland). A visit here is well worth a day trip...at minimum. For the adventurous, renting motorbikes is a must. The island has some beautiful beaches as well as more intimate private bays. Picturesque villages dot the shoreline around the island and small cut off roads often lead down to these villages or connect them below … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Beach, Drinking, Mediterranean, Vineyards, Washington DC

How Voluntary Work Can Change Your Life and Travelling

July 1, 2013 by Adam BullerLeave a Comment

There are as many different ways of seeing the world as there are people keen to pack a bag and head off to explore distant shores. However, how many of these ways end in a lasting benefit to both the traveller and the place they spend time in? Wouldn’t it be great if we could enjoy travelling the planet while leaving learning something valuable as well? I discovered that this is possible when I went to do voluntary work in the rainforest in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bridges, Bus Travel, Culture, Ecuador, Lodge, Rainforest, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife

Good as Gone

June 30, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Good as Gone by Douglas Corleone This International thriller is the first one of this genre by author Douglas Corleone. He has delivered a fast paced "cat in search of mouse" story that leads former US Marshall Simon Fisk across borders in his relentless pursuit of the "bad guys". A young girl was taken from her parents hotel room while they were in Paris. One small lead is all Simon needs and he is quickly led into the seedy underground … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Action Books · Tagged: Paris

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