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A Wine Focused Visit to France

November 1, 2021 by Dave3 Comments

One of the most memorable vineyards in all of my travels is the tiny vineyard at the Bordeaux Airport - because whenever I see this vineyard I know I'm within a short drive to some of the most coveted terroir on the planet. And in all my travels around the globe - its not like I've seen very many vineyards planted at airports! The few people on my flight scattered as soon as we landed; I took full advantage of a totally empty airport to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Drinking, Europe, Food and Wine, France, Riviera, Tahiti, Traffic, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Extreme Australia: Seeing and Surviving

September 29, 2021 by Sofia Weber-PaulsonLeave a Comment

The day is getting shorter, there is less sunshine in my eyes and warmth, morale is dropping - you want to run somewhere urgently. We need to plan a vacation. But the question is where to go? You can go to Africa to see the beautiful nature and turn your knowledge about the continent upside down, or you can take part in local sporting events by betting on national sports at 22Bet Kenya. Or you can go to France and have a romantic date with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Australia, Beach, France, Gold Mining, Great Barrier Reef, Hiking, Kenya, Lifestyle, London, New York City, Rainforest, Romantic, Sand, Scuba Diving, Sports, Surfing, Walking tour, Wildlife

It’s about to Become More Complicated for Americans to Visit South Korea

September 28, 2021 by Bijoy HembramLeave a Comment

Whether it’s traveling to see the cherry blossoms bloom during the spring, enjoying a K-pop concert with thousands of other fans, or taking in the relaxed atmosphere of Jeju Island, there are thousands of reasons to visit South Korea. However, starting this month, there is a new version of the South Korea visa for U.S. citizens rolling out. Known as the Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (or K-ETA), this travel authorization will be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Architecture, Baseball, Canada, Caves, Culture, Denmark, France, Germany, Honeymoon, Italy, Korea, Music, National Park, Nicaragua, Passport, Restaurants, Spain, Visa, Wildlife

Top Tips For Wine Tasting In France: Your 5-step Guide

September 24, 2021 by Jen AndersonLeave a Comment

With beautiful scenery and rich history, France is ready to welcome you on its soil. Whether you come seeking a luxurious holiday or an educational one, there is one thing in France that you simply cannot overlook. Spread along multiple beautiful villages and provinces there are the most amazing wineries that offer guided visits and most importantly - wine tasting events. However if you are not sure where to start, here are the top tips for wine … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Culture, France, History, Romantic, Train Travel, Village, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

13 Reasons Why the Travel and Tourism Industry Needs Translation

September 3, 2021 by Nichelle AntoqueLeave a Comment

The travel industry has become a global phenomenon, and as such, the need for translation is more significant than ever. This blog post will discuss 13 reasons why the travel and tourism industry needs a translation to stay competitive. Let's dive right into it! 1. The travel and tourism industry is a huge market worldwide, with over $7,500 billion yearly revenue in 2017. English being the most widely used language in the world, cannot be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Britain, China, England, Europe, France, India, Spain

The Legal Evolution of Online Gambling Across the World

July 22, 2021 by Jaime ZamoraLeave a Comment

Online gambling has been in the news a lot lately, as many countries around the planet have made moves to introduce new legislation that would create a legal and highly regulated betting market there. How quickly has this happened in some countries compared to others? The North American Gambling Market The US is one of the countries with the most activity in their online gambling market just now. This is because new laws are being … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Alabama, Alaska, America, Argentina, Asia, Australia, Britain, Canada, Casino, Chile, China, Colombia, Colorado, England, Europe, France, Illinois, Italy, Malta, Michigan

Bordeaux France – January 2021

January 1, 2021 by Dave2 Comments

France is one of the world's top and most recognized wine producing countries. The wine from parts of the country is legendary - and Bordeaux is certainly among the countries' most well-known wine regions. It is the home to a number of world class chateau's with instant name recognition including all of the First Growths. There are over 8000 chateau's/wineries in Bordeaux - the main wine regions are separated into the Left Bank and the Right … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Britain, Cruising, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, France, Wine Tasting

Fool’s Errand by Jeffrey S. Stephens

January 1, 2021 by DaveLeave a Comment

Fully contains all the required satisfying ingredients of a mob-inspired mystery - intrigue, mystery, romance, valuables and even some tough guys thrown in for good measure. Follow along as readers are initially introduced to John "Blackie" Rinaldi - a man who lives his life at the edge of organized crime. Six years after a 'car accident' ends his life, his son, the main character in the novel receives a mysterious letter from his father … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: France, Journey

Organic Aromas – Nebulizing Diffuser for Aromatherapy

November 1, 2020 by DaveLeave a Comment

Organic Aromas I was first introduced to essential oils (Lavandin and Lavender) several years ago while touring lavender fields and visiting related factories in Provence, southern France. When Organic Aromas reached out to me, I was intrigued by their wide diversity of essential oils. They focus on two products, diffusers and the actual essential oils. Besides their most popular diffusers, Organic Aromas also produces hand-carved and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Accessories Reviews · Tagged: Art, France

Air Travel Adapts to Make Travel Safer

September 1, 2020 by Anna MartyushevLeave a Comment

Most airlines haven't operated for several months since February. They have incurred huge losses and some of them resulted in laying off some workers. But, normalcy has started returning in the aviation industry. The following are four ways in which air travel has adapted to make travel safer. 1. Flight Attendants have New PPE Uniforms Plane aisles in the worst airports globally resembled fashion runways for many years, as flight attendants … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Airport, Fashion, France, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Technology

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