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ALO’s guide to Morocco, Outpost of the Middle East

April 24, 2008 by ALO MagazineLeave a Comment

Morocco-Rug

"Sure," I said, waving goodbye. I hadn't the heart to remind her that the film was shot on a Hollywood sound stage in the 1940s and that Rick's Cafe opened in Casablanca only three years ago. Nine short miles across the Straits of Gibraltar from the Southern Coast of Spain, Morocco, the world's westernmost Arab country, looks both ways'to its ancient roots in the Middle East and north to its European neighbors. Long an outpost of the Roman … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Art, Beer, Chicago, Culture, Dancing, Fashion, Film, Food and Wine, France, Garden, History, Hollywood, Lifestyle, Mosque, Museum, Music, Paris

Dubai – A Piece of The Pie

March 9, 2008 by DaveLeave a Comment

The following is taken from Dave's Journal regarding a long weekend spent in Dubai I took a quick trip up to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates 3 weeks ago in the midst of the annual Shopping Festival. Thirty years ago this was a local regional city. Today its an international nightmare, depending on your perspective. Perhaps it is a city that will cause you to have a strong visceral reaction. Lots of craziness with the terrible traffic, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Dancing, Desert, Dubai, Europe, Festival, Fishing, History, Markets, Resort, Sailing, Sand, Shopping Mall, Ski Trip, Tallest Building, Taxi, Traffic, Wedding

Mutiny to Tahiti and French Polynesia

December 12, 2007 by David Stanley1 Comment

Since the age of explorers Wallis, Bougainville, and Cook, legendary Tahiti has tickled imaginations worldwide. More recently, Tahiti became the most famous Polynesian island of all when Clark Gable (1935), Marlon Brando (1962), and Mel Gibson (1984) played the role of Fletcher Christian in three blockbuster Mutiny on the Bounty films. Even the horrendous French nuclear testing program from 1966-1996 did little to dampen this image. For the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South Pacific · Tagged: Africa Safari, Bicycle, Bus Travel, California, Cruising, Dancing, Drinking, Festival, Hawaii, Los Angeles, Resort, Santa Catalina, Save Money, South Pacific, Tahiti

Choquequirao – the Real Lost City of the Inca

June 14, 2006 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

Machu Picchu is one of those things you can't miss, even if you hate crowds and band wagons. It is undoubtedly gorgeous and profound. However, all that 'lost city' stuff sounds like a cheap cliche these days. What is so lost about a shiny train, a bunch of new coaches, international cuisine, inflated tourist trap prices, tactical formations of retired Japanese and millions of North-American kids screaming for mommy? Machu Picchu is a Very Much … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Bridges, Bus Travel, Culinary travel, Dancing, Inca trail, Journey, Machu Picchu, Mountain Climbing, Paradise, Peru, Santa Rosa, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Ski Trip, Trekking, Village, Walking tour

San Diego Travel Guide

April 12, 2006 by Ron ArthurLeave a Comment

San Diego every traveler's fantasy! San Diego will fill you with endless adventure; it is splendid vicinity to visit through out the year having just the perfect weather. This place is bestowed with divine breathtaking beauty to allure you. Hmmm! What bliss? Who would like to leave this piece of paradise and go back home? You can feast your eyes on nature while sitting on sandy beaches and spectacular long coastline, here you can brush off your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa Safari, Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Arizona, Art, Beach, Border Crossing, Bus Travel, California, Castle, China, Christmas, Cruising, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Desert, Dolphin, Festival

Los Angeles, CA – Farmers Markets

by Dave · 2 Comments

There are well over 100 farmers' markets in Los Angeles County. We have visited 40+ farmers markets as listed below - and to date, two have earned our 'top choice' award; the Hollywood Farmers' Market every Sunday and the South Pasadena Farmers' Market on Thursday. We also list select farmers' markets in Orange County. When visiting a market for the first time, it is always a good idea to: 1. walk as much of the market as possible, … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Buena Park

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Buena Park Farmers' Market is located in downtown, a short walk from the Buena Park Boulevard of Fun (Beach Boulevard). Address: 8000-8092 La Palma Ave - located in the south east corner parking lot (Sears parking lot) of the Buena Park Mall. Open 9 to 2pm every Saturday. Incidentally the Buena Park Mall was one of Orange County's first malls - having opened in 1961. This medium sized market offers a diversity in produce including various … [Read more...]

My Trip to Moxico and Angolan History (Part II)

February 5, 2006 by Jo Ann Von HaffLeave a Comment

It was delicious, and we had lots of fun. Sometimes, I remember those dinners as something I would do with friends of my age or probably not. Just with friends. I have lots of friends who are ten years older than I am. We laughed so much! Of course Maria had to ask about the role of the women in the Church. I guess she made that her mission in life! But we spoke about all. I mean: they spoke about all. I just listened and from time to time would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Airport, Angola, Animal Rescue, Beach, Brazil, Bridges, Chile, Chocolate, Christmas, Dancing, Dessert, Fashion, Food and Wine, France, Gun, History, Israel, Music, Orlando, Philippines

Dancing with Whales

February 5, 2006 by David StanleyLeave a Comment

We've all heard about whale watching from boats or shore, and a few companies are now offering the possibility of actually swimming and snorkeling with whales in the wild. Is this a good thing? Some whale watching operators in the Kingdom of Tonga, South Pacific islands, advertise the possibility of swimming and snorkeling with humpback whales during the cetacean's annual migration from July to October. This activity sounds appealing, yet … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South Pacific · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Dancing, South Pacific, Travel Insurance, Whales, Wildlife

Bringing Europe Home

February 5, 2006 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

July 16, 2004 Gutten tag! Hello friends! Greetings from the Viennese Internet cafe! I just returned from paying my respects to some of the great classical composers of our time! Some people make pilgrimages to Rome or Mecca, but I pay homage to people like Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, and Strauss. Standing before all of them lined in a circle around me felt like a religious experience. I only wish I had the power to bring them all back to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beach, Beer, Bridges, California, Castle, Coffee, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Europe, Fashion, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine

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