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Spaniards in London

February 7, 2012 by Maria ClimentLeave a Comment

I've just come back from a short trip to London and I've been able to see the ravages of the crisis. And not precisely reflected in London city itself, but in the great amount of Spaniards that have left their apartments in Madrid, Barcelona or Cuenca and settled in the British capital, as in Spain the general outlook for youngsters is not very encouraging. Seriously, this made me reflect about whether one should leave their country to look … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Culture, Drinking, England, Expatriate, London, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spain

Flight from Jo’burg to Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

February 7, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

On BA operated Comair flight now from JO'berg to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. I asked FA what my choices were for lunch as the announcement as often is the case on these small aircraft was garbled and coupled with the flight noise was impossible to hear. Her answer was "they are delicious" - I asked again, "delicious" was the answer repeated. Oh boy - vegetarian lasagne was all I was given. Edible - that's all I will say. Certainly much better … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Bangladesh, Technology, Victoria Falls, Zambia, Zimbabwe

The Coolest Race on Earth

February 7, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Coolest Race on Earth by John Hanc his is the latest book by John Hanc, a contributing editor to Runner's World Magazine and contributing writer to Newsday. He describes his passion for running and ultimately how it takes him to Antarctica to run a full length 26.2 mile marathon in part to celebrate his 50th birthday. An unusual group of individuals join him down under including the first person to try and complete the marathon in a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Inspirational Books · Tagged: Antarctica, Bicycle, History

Huaraz, Peru

by Dave · 7 Comments

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In every inspiring natural creation there is a realism that speaks to you. In every moment on a mountain you find it more and more. You discover yourself in ways not possible through other means. This stays with you and guides you for the rest of your life. May everyone have this chance at least once. ~ Dave Remember, the key to getting high is not "the herb", but rather time spent acclimatizing ~ Dave Huaraz (population … [Read more...]

Kruger National Park

February 5, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

If your looking for a Big Game Drive, look no further than the huge Kruger National Park in South Africa. Day visits are the cheapest way to see the park but there are a number of lodges within the park boundaries (more expensive then some of the nearby outside of the park accommodations). We took advantage of our early morning arrival time and drove on dirt roads all day on our own "big game drive". We came across three of the "Big Five" - Cape … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Kruger National Park, Lodge, National Park, South Africa, Wildlife

Living Abroad in London

February 4, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Living Abroad in London by Karen White With the Olympics held this year (2012) the spotlight certainly shone on London. Living in one of the world's great cities is certainly different than visiting. Author Karen White has spent nearly the past 2 decades of her life in England much of it in London. This book highlights what to look for in London before making your actual move, outlines the best places to live in the city as well as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: Culture, England, London

Hlwane National Park Swaziland

February 3, 2012 by Dave6 Comments

We rode into the National Park today in our little Honda Jazz. Many of the roads are more suited for soft 4wd and the park has erected large dirt burms every 20 meters or so on these roads to stop passenger vehicles from driving. That didn't stop us however! We popped over each burm and drove through mud puddles from recent rains - trying to avoid bottoming out the vehicle and or getting stuck. Getting stuck is a bad thing out here - you are in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Lodge, National Park, Restaurants, Swaziland

Palau Features Natures Most Unique, One-of-a-Kind Attractions…Swimming with Jellyfish

February 3, 2012 by Molly BLeave a Comment

"Swimming in warm, golden Jellyfish Lake, I'm surrounded by friendly intelligent jellyfish," writes travel journalist and photographer Sharon Spence Lieb. "At first I'm afraid I'll be stung. But these creatures are different: They caress my body and embrace my face. These gelatinous orbs seem downright curious. If I could laugh underwater I would. Who would ever think jellyfish could be so harmless? I'll remember this sensational wildlife … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Culture, Food and Wine, Palau, Paradise, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Snorkel, South Carolina, Whales, Wildlife

February’s Sizzlin’ News from Hawai’i, The Big Island

February 1, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Hawai'i Island (February 1, 2012) - Itʻs now February and that means...love is in the air! And whatʻs not to love about Hawai'i, the Big Island? With these new activities and specials, you too can enjoy a dream vacation that is simply irresistible! ADVENTURES, ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park presents "Become Inspired by the Authentic," with 93 park events slated for 2012. Visit the park in February for the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Alaska, America, Art, Avocado, Beach, California, Castle, Chicago, Coffee, Colorado, Cruising, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Dolphin, Drinking, Fashion, Festival

Adventures in Sri Lanka

February 1, 2012 by Dave6 Comments

Sri Lanka sits just south of India and if you draw a line to the south of Sri Lanka there are thousands of miles of nothing but ocean until you hit Antarctica. The Maldives are an easy 1 hour flight away. Sri Lanka is known for its outstanding tea, Buddhist temples and jungles. There are a also a variety of popular beaches - the best ones sit on the Eastern and Southern parts of the island. Read on for more information about our trip. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Antarctica, Art, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Caves, China, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, Golf, History, Hot springs

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