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Rich in Tradition, Steeped in Delicacies – Bavaria Offers More for Your Dollar

May 26, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

- the official press release from the German Tourism Office ( www.cometogermany.com ) Charming river-cities, medieval towns, winding streets, charming shops and delicious edibles are irresistible charms of Bavaria, a multifaceted travel destination. The beautiful historic towns of Bamberg, Coburg, Rothenburg, Passau and Regensburg as well as Bavaria's capital Munich deliver all this without breaking the bank. Easily accessible and combined by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beer, Castle, Chocolate, Christmas, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Food and Wine, History, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, Paradise, Restaurants, Romantic, Shopping Mall

Exploring Richmond’s History, then Taking the Highway to Heaven

May 26, 2009 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

From modern Asian malls to the 'Highway to Heaven' with its churches, mosques, temples and historical landmarks, British Columbia's Metro-Vancouver's suburb city of Richmond, the only Canadian city surrounded by dykes, is a place worth visiting. Emitting the sounds ands aromas of the mysterious Orient as well as a religious aura and structures oozing stories from the past, the city of 188,000 is made up from 17 islands, half of which are still … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Asia, Bakeries, Bridges, British Columbia, Canada, Casino, China, Colombia, England, Far East, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, Georgia, History, Japan

50 Fun and Free Fall Activities in San Diego Share

May 15, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

Having fun during the summer and fall in San Diego doesn't require a lot of money. In fact, many things to see and enjoy in San Diego are absolutely free. With 70 miles of beautiful beaches, near-perfect weather and a variety of summer street fairs, concerts and arts and cultural events, San Diego offers a fun and inexpensive summer getaway. Following is a list of 50 fun and free activities that guests can enjoy during San Diego's summer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, California, Culture, Dancing, Festival, Fireworks, Fishing, Food and Wine, Hiking, History, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Museum

Gracias, Barcelona Bystanders

May 7, 2009 by Al Seymour SightsLeave a Comment

Barcelona skyline, Spain

The visit to the Pablo Picasso Museum was a mind-ruminating experience. I can't say I comprehended everything I saw, nor can I say I was able to appreciate everything I saw - what was up with that "blue period" and why did shading every drawing/painting in blue inherently give it special significance? Nevertheless, I enjoyed the tour and was reflecting on what I saw when I plopped myself down on a bench in a park across the street from the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, California, Coffee, Europe, Food and Wine, History, Internet, Museum, Passport, Shopping Mall, Spain, Travel Insurance, Walking tour

Ray’s Apartment

May 6, 2009 by Caroline MooserLeave a Comment

En la escuela me ensenaron que en el Apartheid no todos son iguales y no importa la ley, por eso me molesto con las cosas que veo, eschame brother: "fuck you bloqueo! "pero entindelo man tamalo como quieras, la politica no cabe en la azucarera. In school they teach me that in Apartheid Not everyone is equal and the law doesn't care, Because of this the things I see bother me, Listen to me brother: Fuck you embargo! But I understand … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Art, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Casino, Chile, Cuba, Dancing, Harvest, History, Music, Spain, Wildlife

Of Britain and Buses

April 28, 2009 by Carissa ChangLeave a Comment

Sometimes a seemingly simple task, upon first encounter, can turn out perplexing to the unbeknownst traveler like me. It started with the entryway into a bus. It wasn't that I didn't realize the door would be on the 'other side' of the mammoth vehicle; it was more of an initial disoriented hesitation of making my way to the door on the left side of the bus rather than on the right side. Stepping onto the bus's ledge, the professor leading our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Architecture, Britain, Bus Travel, Cell Phone, Culture, England, History, Markets, Shopping Mall, Spain, Walking tour

Matanzas

March 17, 2009 by Greg CoakLeave a Comment

So here's the idea: We had been trying to get out of the hotel for weeks, and finally, an opportunity presented itself. We were going to Matanzas, a town in the countryside of Cuba. It was the center of the slave trade in the time of its existence and in keeping with the trend of that trade, it created some of the most intriguing musical and cultural styles of the area. It is also completely untouched by tourism and it came highly recommended … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Baseball, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Bus Travel, California, Caribbean, Chile, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, History, Ice Cream, Journey, Massachusetts, Museum

Acapulco: Litterly the Mother of all Mexican Resorts

March 11, 2009 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

I was walking on the Costera Miguel Alemn, Acapulco's main thoroughfare, with a colleague who had last visited the city in the early 1960s when he remarked, "I can't believe how Acapulco now looks! When I was last here all I remember is the grit, annoying peddlers, polluted beaches and unsafe streets. Look at it now!" He continued, "Now what some travellers once described as 'a dazzling resort spreading on the green towering Sierra Madre del … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Canada, Cruising, Flowers, History, Hollywood, Journey, Markets, Mexico, Mosque, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, New York City, Nightlife

Wadi’s, Deserts, Ocean, Arabic Hospitality – Enjoying Oman

March 2, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

The following is taken from Dave's Journal regarding his time in Oman in which he covered parts of Muscat, several Wadi's including Tiwi, the fort town of Nizwa, the main north south highway, and many areas within several hours driving of Salalah in the south. We have driven over 2000 miles so far! I must say that Oman is TRULY THE PINNACLE of off roading! With its huge, steep, rocky, remote wadis, large sand dunes, and tracks anywhere you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Arabic, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Caves, Coffee, Culture, Desert, Europe, Fashion, Festival, Food and Wine, History, India, Mediterranean, Mosque, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Oman, Palm Trees

Heritage Hotel Fort Khejarla

March 1, 2009 by P. KocherLeave a Comment

Heritage Fort Hotel - Fort Khejarla, located 80 Kms East of Jodhpur, the Sun City of India but a million miles away from the traffic congestion, horns, and heavy population! Spread across 14 acres, this splendid site is easily accessible by most tourist attractions and cities of Rajasthan. The historic structure amalgamates with the golden tint of the desert ambience and the scenic setting suns in its most vibrant shades giving it a fairy tale … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, Airport, Animal Rescue, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, Chennai, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Desert, Drinking, Garden, History, India, Internet, Journey, Markets, Mountain Climbing

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