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Some but not all of the books reviewed have been sent to us as samples.


Maya Roads

July 11, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Maya Roads by Jo McConahay Author Mary Jo McConahay was first inspired to explore the rainforests in Central America during a vacation with her sister in Mexico City when she saw an exhibit about the Lacandon Maya Indians. After visiting the Lacandon Rainforest her life turned to journalistic activities for twenty years and it wasn't until the 1990's that her mind began to wander back to the rainforest. Her "ticket" back was through an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: America, Central America, Culture, Mexico, Rainforest

Kakum Rainforest Walk, Cape Coast

July 10, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

I just arrived in Ghana's Cape Coast for a few days of much needed R&R. The bus travelled with an armed guard. I'm not an expert in high caliber weaponry but the gun he was holding sure looked like an AK47. Here we were cruising through the jungles of the Cote d'Ivoire with a bunch of 25KG bags labeled “Uncle Sam” rice from Thailand strewn all over the floor. I soon found out this rice was for a humanitarian mission; apparently public … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Abidjan, Africa, Bus Travel, Cruising, Ghana, Gun, Public Transportation, Rainforest, Taxi, Thailand, Traffic, Walking tour

Exploring Abidjan

July 9, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Took an early initiative today to explore Abidjan. Thank goodness for some European styled food and salads with real vinegar - been craving salad ever since I arrived in West Africa! Abidjan is the world's 4th largest French speaking city and my English doesn't go too far here, although I've met a few Ghana expats and Ghana travelers who speak English. Prices are high for taxis, lodging, food and most everything else I found. This is a city … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Abidjan, Africa, Food and Wine, Ghana

LAX Landmark Observation Deck to Open

July 9, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Landmark Theme Building Observation Deck at Los Angeles International Airport to Re-Open This Saturday July 10 LOS ANGELES, July 9, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Observation Deck atop the iconic Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will once again delight travelers and families with a 360-degree view of the airport as it re-opens to the public on weekends only with limited hours -- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Los Angeles, Restaurants

KAUAI VOTED HAWAII’S BEST ISLAND FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

July 9, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

LIHUE, KAUAI - When rating the Hawaiian Islands, the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine have spoken and their number one choice is again the beautiful Garden Isle of Kauai. For the second consecutive year and third year out of the past five, Kauai has earned the distinction of being named Hawaii's Best Island in the 2010 World's Best Awards announced by Travel + Leisure. "This award is shared by all of the people of Kauai who love our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Beach, Canyon, Culture, Food and Wine, Garden, Grand Canyon, Hawaii, Helicopter, Hiking, Hollywood, North America, Paradise, Restaurants, River Rafting, Sand, South Pacific, Wildlife

Sightseeing

July 9, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

This is a collection of short seven stories set in contemporary Thailand. Family relationships and dynamics are integral to each story. Although the stories take place in Thailand they incorporate themes that are International in nature. The stories take place in Bangkok and also in rural Thailand. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Thailand, Wildlife

Internet Cafe, Abidjan

July 8, 2010 by Dave1 Comment

I spent all morning walking around downtown Abidjan, cursorily looking for a net cafe. Imagine my excitement after 4 hours of searching to come upon the "Cyber Cafe" - I walked up stairs ready to get online and asked to use a computer. "sorry, we don't have any internet access here." … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Abidjan, Internet, Walking tour

Too Much Sunlight

July 6, 2010 by C. JacksonLeave a Comment

Asif, the mid-thirties grizzly of a man, was driving our office's green Land Rover rapidly down the sun-baked and vehicle-beaten dirt road. I, the sole foreigner on our trip, assumed the seat of honor (and obligation), shotgun, while my trusted friend and colleague, Torialai sat behind me. Beside him sat Ustad Raqem, the principal of the elementary school which we were journeying to visit. It was July and each of us therefore had shed our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Art, Bridges, Desert, Journey, Land Rover, Sand, Walking tour

Arrived in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

July 6, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

After 19+ years of writing my first Pen Pal friend, first starting with postal mail I met up with Kwesi, a journalist in Accra. I’ve been staying with him and it was amazing to finally meet in person after all this time. I had re-read all his original letters before this trip. Today I woke up in Accra without any real plans other than I was going to leave the country for some additional exploration of West Africa. After a few phone calls it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Abidjan, Africa, Airport, Bangkok Thailand, Cell Phone, Ghana, Visa

Blundering in the Balkans

July 2, 2010 by Tim HillLeave a Comment

The sweat dripped down my face as I gyrated to the throbbing techno trying to keep up with a six-foot Serbian bombshell that had taken a keen interest in me, or at least my obvious American appearance. We walked out to the deck of the club, docked on the banks of the river Danube in downtown Belgrade to escape the heat of the nightclub and catch a breath of fresh air. As I took a sip of Jelen Pivo, the standard Serbian beer, my mind was fighting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bakeries, Balkans, Beach, Beer, Beijing, Boston, Bridges, Bus Travel, Castle, Civil War, Culture, Euro, Europe, Expatriate, Farming, Journey

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