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Highlights of the Spanish Andalusia Region

August 10, 2019 by Madhusree DasLeave a Comment

The enduring appeal of Andalusia is easy to understand. It’s a region that has almost every single Spanish cliché from barrel-aged sherry to flamboyant flamenco dancing and vibrant fiestas. Andalusia is home to the sun-baked patios of Seville, the gorge-poised city of Ronda, and the red-tinged Alhambra in Granada. On top of the tourist-rich highlights, dig a little deeper to find blissfully quiet and crowd-free, off-the-beaten track hidden gems … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Airport, Arabic, Architecture, Art, Beach, Castle, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Food and Wine, History, Markets, National Park, Restaurants, Spain

Destination Guide to Uzbekistan

July 31, 2019 by Preethi Chandrasekhar8 Comments

The word Uzbekistan itself carries an air of mystery about it. When I told people I was traveling to Uzbekistan, they exclaimed "Uzbekiwhere?!" and then followed that up by "Is it safe?!"  Uzbekistan IS bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, countries that are not very well known in the West. So I suppose the "safe" question was fair enough! I'm here to give you the 411 on this destination and hopefully … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Airport, Architecture, Art, Asia, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, India, Internet, Iran, Istanbul, Mosque, Museum, Music, Passport

Time Spent on the Trans-Siberian Railway

July 25, 2019 by Matt ScottLeave a Comment

The Tran-Siberian Railway is the ultimate rail journey: the longest in the world - possibly the coldest if you go at the wrong time of year. A journey of almost mythical proportions that spans two continents while staying in a single country; without leaving your seat you clatter your way along almost a third of the globe. There are three routes that travellers can take to explore the Siberian expanse: The Moscow-to-Vladivostok route at over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Beijing, Britain, China, Culture, Drinking, England, Fashion, Food and Wine, Journey, Moscow, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Train Travel, Walking tour

When you learn (yet again) how much you don’t know: Agios Michael Synadon

July 4, 2019 by Marilyn Yung3 Comments

Panagia Eleftherotria

We weren’t inside this little church for more than twenty minutes, but that was long enough to be reminded yet again of my ignorance on… well, so many things. Architecture and Greek Orthodoxy are topics that come to mind, as well as the history of the 100+ public and private churches that exist in Skopelos, the little Greek town we’re residing in while my husband completes an artist residency. We discovered one of those churches, the Church of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Flowers, Greece, History, iPhone, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

Best Cruise Destinations in the Caribbean

May 18, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

I have cruised on the open oceans and on rivers - I've been on several themed cruises including to Antarctica. The choices for destinations and types of cruises are seemingly endless. Where to start? For me, I start with warm weather! My favorite cruise destination in the world is the Caribbean. And I love visiting this part of the world after the hurricane season and when the weather starts cooling considerably in the Northern Hemisphere but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Antarctica, Architecture, Art, Bahamas, Beach, Bridges, Caribbean, Cruising, Florida, Hiking, History, Palm Trees, Paradise, Public Transportation, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood, Wildlife

Game of Tourism: Four Destinations Fans Love

May 16, 2019 by Marina BLeave a Comment

Game of Thrones has come to an end, but the very real destinations that have benefitted from its spotlight will not lose their hype any time soon. With producers and George Martin himself promising a number of spinoffs, the show’s fans have every reason to continue fueling the franchise and filling their lives with all the memories and memorabilia they want. A world of merchandise Judging by the range of merch still being produced, from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Casino, Dancing, Fashion, Food and Wine, Glacier, Hiking, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, National Park, Spain, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

8 Cultural Things to Do in Winnipeg

May 6, 2019 by Jacki UengLeave a Comment

Are you into Culture, History and Art? Winnipeg is the ultimate destination for it all. Though the capital of Manitoba has only a population of 800,000 people, the ethnic and religious diversity makes Winnipeg an incredibly interesting and culturally and artistically enriching city to visit for a few days. Here are 7 cultural stuff to do in Winnipeg. CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Officially opened in 2014, Canadian Museum for Human … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Bicycle, Bridges, Canada, Culture, Drinking, Festival, Film, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Israel, Museum, Music, North America, Restaurants, Sailing, Seafood

A Pub Tour of the United Kingdom

May 3, 2019 by Iain SmartLeave a Comment

There is nothing more traditional and stereotypically British than a classic Great British pub. In many small villages in the UK, a pub is the focal point of the community; a place where events are held, and parties are celebrated. How good the village pub is will often determine whether the village is worth visiting or indeed living in - a village is only as good as its pub. Whilst the British are known as lovers of pubs, they are also known … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Beer, Britain, Caves, Denmark, Drinking, Edinburgh, England, Europe, History, Ice Cream, London, Village, Walking tour

CicLAvia – When LA Ditches the Car

April 24, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar3 Comments

Pity Angelinos, the unhappy residents of the City of Angels Automobiles. Few cities in the world are as car-centric as theirs. From the world’s first freeway (Pasadena Freeway) to the world’s busiest interchange (I-105 and I-110), Los Angeles was developed in the early decades of the 20th century as a marvel of modern transportation, the ultimate exemplar of mobility in a spectacular new era. Street cars, subways and light rails of east coast … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Bicycle, California, Colombia, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Freeways, Los Angeles, Mexico, North America, Pasadena, Restaurants, Spain, Tesla, Traffic, Train Travel

Justin Zackham, Screenwriter, Producer & Traveler

April 1, 2019 by Dave9 Comments

Q. Introduce yourself and tell us about your passions and also some of your personal accomplishments that you are most proud of. Hi, we're the Zackhams - Justin, Katherine, Finn and Cole. We're currently traveling the world, home/worldschooling, and living our Bucket List Life as a family. Justin went to film school at NYU and has since written the screenplays for the hit film "The Bucket List" starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman; … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Afghanistan, Africa, Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Asia, Bakeries, Beach, Britain, California, Canals, Caribbean, Caves, Costa Rica, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Film, Food and Wine

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