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Kayangel, Northern Palau

April 15, 2012 by Dave2 Comments

Today we visited Kayangel - the northernmost coral atoll island in all of Palau. The scenery here is much different than the rock islands to the south - yet just as stunningly beautiful. We went line fishing for an hour and almost every time we dropped the line we pulled it back up with a fish on the other end. We caught White snapper, grouper, a long fish the locals called a "marijuana fish" and other colorful fish. We dropped anchor on a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Fishing, Palau, Seafood, Sushi

Travel Writer’s Toys and Technology

April 15, 2012 by Dave5 Comments

The benefit of being a travel writer is that you can mix pleasure and work. If you love traveling and writing and moving - then your work is not really "work". In today's travel writing world - there are many technological trappings to ensure that one can maintain a certain type of nomadic lifestyle. Merely fifteen years ago nearly all of these items and services did not even exist! When shopping for items, I look for the following … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Africa, Airline, Art, Lifestyle, Namibia, Photography, Scuba Diving, Shopping Mall, South Africa, Technology, Thailand, Yemen

Paris-Marathonic tours

April 12, 2012 by MaikeLeave a Comment

Paris is one of the destinations that you definitely have to visit when coming to Europe. The second to none mixture of glamour, sophistication and culture makes the capital of France a city that you do not want to miss. This melting pot of cultures is one of those places that offer a really wide range of options in touristic terms, making millions and millions of people, from around the world, surrender to its perfect atmosphere and natural … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Culture, Denmark, Europe, France, Germany, Ice Cream, Paris, Spain

Pretty, Pretty Palau

April 9, 2012 by Dave4 Comments

Have hundreds of photos of our trip so far - but no time to upload them. Will do so as soon as can catch a break. There's plenty of perspective to be found in Palau - the island is made for outdoor adventure. Today we spent the entire day on or near the water. Rock Islands are located south of the main island and capital city of Koror. These are a series of many small limestone islands completely covered with tropical vegetation - with amazing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Palau, Sand, Scuba Diving

No Journey, No Perspective

April 7, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

We touched down in Koror Palau on a cloudless evening - with a full moon blazing and reflecting off of the wings of the plane the entire flight over from Guam. We had arranged a homestay ahead of time and the owner was going to pick us up. We arrived at 130am, waited until 2am then called our homestay. The father of the owner spoke no English. We called back with someone from the Visit Palau doing the talking. He told us, "oh she's not here - she … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Fishing, Guam, Journey, Palau, Taxi, visit palau

Moveable Thirst

April 6, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moveable Thirst by Rick Kushman and Hank Beal Join the authors as they spend time in the Napa Valley between bud break and harvest visiting every open to the public by walk-in tasting room (141 of these at the time of their project) in the valley. Insightful and often humorous commentary accompanies each one of their winery reviews. One of the authors is a "newbie" and one is the "expert". Learn about wine, the people in the industry and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wine Books · Tagged: Harvest, Napa Valley, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

LIVE online from Belfast:Titanic Festival

April 3, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

It has been nearly one hundred years since the great ship, the Titanic sank in the cold waters off the North Atlantic Ocean on April 12th after colliding with an iceberg. 1,514 souls died in this horrific sinking. As a result of this anniversary, this year alone has seen numerous media coverage about the ship - from gracing the cover of April's edition of National Geographic to major newspapers worldwide to even a limited 3d release of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Culture, Festival, History, Ireland, Museum, National Geographic, Walking tour

Bliss Unleashed: Barcelona – Catalan Food

April 3, 2012 by MaikeLeave a Comment

If you follow the World's Healthiest Diet, a.k.a. the Mediterranean Plan, your bliss will be unleashed in Barcelona! Before expanding on Catalan's culinary delights, let's get the housekeeping issues out of our way. Prior to departure, look on the Internet and investigate affordable Barcelona apartments. Hotels in Barcelona are pricey. You'll be able to stash "food-money" in your pocket to capitalize your culinary experience. You will have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Chocolate, Cruising, Culinary travel, Denmark, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Germany, Ice Cream, Internet, Mediterranean, Museum, Olives, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain, Wine Tasting

Moon Maya 2012

April 1, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Maya 2012 by Joshua Berman In time for the end of the 5125 year cycle started by the Mayans in 3114 BC - Moon has released "Maya 2012" a guide to celebrations in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize & Honduras. This region is often referred to as the "mundo maya" - where most of the world's 10 million Mayans still live today. While some of the guide is geared towards touring in 2012, much is not and the book offers helpful advice in general on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: America, Central America, Honduras, Mexico

P^Cubed Pants

April 1, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

P^Cubed - A Dave's Featured Travel Product for 2012 (Reviewed: April 2012) was developed as a Pick-Pocket proof solution to give travelers peace of mind when traveling and remove the need for money belts. These heavy-duty pants allow travelers to select the level of security based on their surroundings. Nice! For example front pocket guards are retractable, rear pockets have anti-theft zippers and cut resistant fabric and behind the left rear … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fashion Reviews · Tagged: Africa, California, Fashion

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