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The Great Pillow Conspiracy – And Other Mysteries of the Cutback Crisis

December 10, 2006 by Susan MichelleLeave a Comment

As long as there have been planes in my life, there have always been a few inalienable rights I have taken for granted as an air traveler: My soda will be free, pillows will be present, and the interior climate of the plane will usually be twenty degrees cooler than wherever we just took off from, because Lord knows it's beastly hot outside when you're 3000 feet above ground, and that much closer to the sun. Well, newsflash: These rights have … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Airline, Chocolate, Coffee, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Hollywood, Lifestyle, Music

Exploring Mallorca: From Wine Tasting to Luxury Hotels

November 7, 2006 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

After travelling half an hour through wooded mountains and lush valleys, we reached the winery of Santa Catarina in the area of Andratx - located in one of the most beautiful valleys of northwest Mallorca. Nestled in the southern foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, the winery, part of a larger company (Macia Batle), is a real paradise for those who love fine wine. Wine production has been known for hundreds of years in Mallorca. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Architecture, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Castle, Caves, Drinking, Europe, Food and Wine, Germany, History, Journey, Mallorca, Mediterranean, Mosque, Museum, New York City, Paradise, Restaurants

The Land of Fire and Ice

October 16, 2006 by Solomon Rastagar2 Comments

I don't know how many times I have flown between Europe and North America and each time, about halfway over the North Atlantic, glanced down on a mysterious and rugged looking island. Big swaths seemed covered in glaciers. But not everything. It looked largely empty, but I could still make out clear imprints of humanity from thirty five thousand feet in the air. Mostly along the coastal lowlands, where the fields had a fresh green color. Just … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Bus Travel, California, Drinking, Europe, Fishing, Hot springs, Iceland, Japan, Mountain Climbing, North America, Norway, Restaurants, Seafood, Spa, Sweden, Traffic, Travel Insurance, Trekking

Traveling to Cambodia

October 2, 2006 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

Despite being called a weirdo and hearing them tell scary travel stories about Cambodia - without packing much, I was soon boarding the second hand budget flight on the way to Cambodia, a world so much different from where I now live! The flight was about three hours from Kuala Lumpur. I felt so bored with my seatmate who was carrying a SONY recording video and talked to herself, as if she was a guide on a travel channel and was going to film … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Drinking, Film, Internet, Journey, Malaysia, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Tuk Tuk

Chocolates, Beer, Bikes & Barges: Adventures for Singles, Belgium & Holland 2006

September 17, 2006 by Suzy DavisLeave a Comment

We arrived to cosmopolitan Brussels with 3 lost bags and 1 missing person. One suitcase went to Moscow but all caught up eventually. Janice and I are led a perfect size group of 39, not too big to get lost in or too small for comfort. Each July trip draws school teachers who have loyally followed me around the world and they do love Europe. We began with a light orientation tour in the historic heart of this capital, followed by a tour of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Amsterdam, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beer, Belgium, Bridges, Canals, Chocolate, Coffee, Cruising, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Fashion, France, Germany, Ghana, History

Asian Affair: Sizzling Singapore and Vibrant Vietnam

September 17, 2006 by Suzy DavisLeave a Comment

I've always loved aircrafts and long haul flights. We boarded award winning Singapore Airlines in LAX with about 30 hours of travel time ahead of us. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, the time went quickly and I arrived relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are not very people friendly. Singapore's ultra-modern airport invites you to linger with free internet terminals, a cinema, rooftop swimming pool, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Bicycle, China, Cruising, Culture, Drinking, England, Fashion, Festival, Food and Wine, Garden, Georgia, Halong Bay, Harvest, History

Mt. Rainier, WA – The Climb

by Dave · 3 Comments

Introduction We stayed one night at Camp Muir, then crossed the Cowlitz Glacier to Cathedral Gap (10,640 ft) and continued along the rock and scree ridge to Ingraham Glacier and Ingraham Flats at 11,100 ft. We spent the rest of the day here, caught some Z's until just past midnight - then left for the summit, reached the top and returned to Ingraham Flats. At this point due to exhaustion we caught some more Z's and then packed up the tent and … [Read more...]

Wheelchair Accessible Travel in Paris

August 28, 2006 by Howard L. Chabner and Michele E. DeShaLeave a Comment

wheelchair-paris travel

I. INTRODUCTION A passerelle is a pedestrian bridge, of which central Paris has two (see II. Wheeling Around, below). It seems appropriate for an article about being a pedestrian in a city bisected by a vibrant river, centered on a beautiful riverfront and connected by grand, functional and varied bridges. We hope this article will bridge any gaps in access information and inspire disabled travelers to establish connections with this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Bakeries, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Castle, Culinary travel, Drinking, Florence, Food and Wine, France, Garden, History, Internet, Luxembourg, Museum, Paris

El Salvador, Part 1: The Trip

August 24, 2006 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

El Salvador was almost an accident. I was on my way from the South to the North of Mexico when the proximity of the Guatemalan border sucked me in. Guatemala was nice but my time was very limited and the terrain didn't allow to go too far off the Great Central American Dope Trail. The Lonely Planet felt particularly evil on that trip. Everyone was on the way to that village where turtles lay eggs, their noses buried in the book. I suddenly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Central America, Civil War, Colombia, Culture, Drinking, El Salvador, Far East, Fashion, Gun, History, Honduras, Internet, Machu Picchu, Mexico

Wheelchair Accessible Travel In Rome

August 13, 2006 by Howard L. Chabner and Michele E. DeShaLeave a Comment

I. INTRODUCTION This article is intended as an introduction, a starting point for your research and a way to convey realistic expectations. We hope it will help you plan an access strategy based on your interests, budget and mobility capabilities and limitations. We try to describe in nuts and bolts terms access conditions you may encounter that other sources of information take for granted and, therefore, omit. Although there are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Bakeries, Bridges, Bus Travel, Castle, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Florence, France, Free Travel, Garden, History, Internet, Israel, Italy, Markets

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