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Exploring Sweden

September 5, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Wooo - the day dawned CLEAR! We were told this was the first clear-partly cloudy day here in over a month. Luck is with us as we move further north in these latitudes. Today we visited the west coast north of Malmo and stumbled upon a Swedish Stonehenge equivalent - a circle of large stones placed in a grassy field overlooking the ocean placed their by the Nordics many years ago. The town below served up some expensive but tasty smoked fish and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Drinking, Harvest, Seafood, Sweden

Woke up in Malmo Sweden!

September 1, 2011 by Dave3 Comments

After a hectic day of flights, chaotic logistical problems and a blur of trains, planes and airports that made 24 hours seem like 48, I awoke this fine morning to find myself in Malmo Sweden. To awake in Malmo was a heck of a surprise as I thought I fell asleep on the floor in the Copenhagen train station last night - but I'm not complaining as Copenhagen is only 30 minutes away from Malmo by train. The weather is exactly what I expected: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, California, Greece, Norway, Palm Trees, Poland, Sand, Sweden, Train Travel

Carnegie Museum of Natural History – September 2011

September 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, PA is one of the four Carnegie Museums in Pittsburgh. This museum is located in the Eastern part of the city mere walking distance from Carnegie Mellon University and should certainly be a must visit during your time in Pittsburgh. Highlights include a huge Dinosaur exhibit with some of the most perfectly preserved specimens that you will ever see including a "PaleoLab" (Fossil Preparation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Art, History, Museum, Natural History, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Walking tour

Canadian Rockies Trip

August 31, 2011 by Steve JubaLeave a Comment

Jasper-Area

An adventure to the Canadian Rockies will not disappoint. Renowned as one of the most beautiful places in the world, the landscape is dotted with astounding lakes and rigid mountain faces. Before planning your trip to this magical land take a look at the below tips and hotspots. Banff is often the starting point for a backpacking, hotel hopping, or camping trip. There is a ton of stuff to do here: nightlife, amazing restaurants, hikes, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Backpacking, Canada, Canyon, Caves, Food and Wine, Glacier, Mountain Climbing, Nightlife, Photography, Restaurants, Rocky Mountains, Shopping Mall, Trekking, Walking tour

Meet Plan Go Los Angeles Interviews

August 31, 2011 by Dave1 Comment

This video is from the Los Angeles Meet Plan Go meetup that we attended at the Hotel Angeleno from earlier this summer. Just received the video from Lisa & George of the Los Angeles Chapter - thanks for the interview :) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: Interview, Los Angeles, Meet Plan Go, Meetup

A Quick Guide to El Rastro in Madrid

August 30, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

If you are familiar with flea markets it is no secret that people that frequent these types of markets aren't simply interested in purchasing something (most of the time cheap, but already used). Flea markets are attractive for the thrill of negotiating, the curiosities one finds and people watching due to the eclectic mix of people you will see. If you rent apartments in Madrid you can't miss out on the experience of El Rastro which is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Antiques, Beer, Europe, Markets, Public Transportation, Spain

Moon Croatia & Slovenia

August 26, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Moon Croatia & Slovenia by Shann Fountain Culo From vineyards and white wines to family friendly trips through these two fascinating small Adriatic countries, Moon first edition provides well-researched in depth coverage. Outdoor activities abound ranging from a number of festivals, rafting, skiing and cave exploration. Author Culo is a Croatian local. Look for a number of easy to use maps, Croatian and Slovenian helpful phrase sections, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Guide Books · Tagged: Caves, Harvest, Ski Trip, Vineyards

Extreme Cuisine

August 25, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Extreme Cuisine by Eddie Lin Ever wonder about all these "weird" looking delicacies you see at random locations on your foreign travelers? Ever wonder about trying them? If so, check out "Extreme Cuisine", the new book from Lonely Planet that features "exotic tastes from around the world". Some cuisines which are taboo in one culture are accepted in another. These are the types of food that author Eddie Lin seeks out and has highlighted in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culinary Books · Tagged: Cambodia, Culinary travel, Culture, Food and Wine, Iceland

Secret America

August 23, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Secret America by Barb Karg and Rick Sutherland This interesting book covers the gamut of American secrecy. The information contained within its covers are not found in your typical high school history book! From super secret societies which contain a plethora of influential individuals such as the men's only Bohemian Club or the Bilderberg Group to information about the US currency possibly including "secret symbols", this book guides readers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Tip Books · Tagged: America, History, Washington DC

Robert Young Pelton: Author, Filmmaker, Journalist, Adventurer

August 22, 2011 by Dave1 Comment

We recently had a chance to ask Robert about his travels, current projects, his life spent traveling to "dangerous places" and the unique perspectives he has gained from his years on the road.   Q. When did you get hooked on traveling? Was it a particular trip or event? I lived in a car when I was 16 and picked fruit for a living. A year later I bought a $150 ocean liner ticket from New York to Southampton on the SS Canberra and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Afghanistan, Airport, Australia, Burma, Europe, History, Internet, Iraq, Korea, Los Angeles, New York City

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