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Unusual, Odd, Uncomfortable or Unique Stays

December 26, 2013 by Dave14 Comments

Recently I spent a miserable night on the island of Trinidad in a hot vehicle parked in the rainforest with the windows cracked to get some air while fighting a random assortment of biting flying bugs. This caused me to think about other interesting nights I have spent including one night next to a partially rotting deer (don't ask) and a frigid night in Spain grossly under dressed for the weather in March sleeping in a dirt field covered in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Airport, America, Andes, Britain, Caves, Christmas, Culture, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Gun, Hollywood, Home Stay, Ice Cream, India, Internet, Japan, Jordan, London, Mountain Climbing

LAX Beach, First Children’s Play Area Opens to Public

December 25, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

New children’s play area by Westfield showcases local scenery, innovative design (Los Angeles, California) Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, a children’s play area named “LAX Beach” has opened in the New Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). LAX Beach celebrated its opening by hosting a “birthday party” for the space, featuring nearly 50 kindergarten children from nearby Playa … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Beach, California, Celebrity, Chicago, Drinking, Food and Wine, Holiday Season, Houston, Italy, London, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Restaurants, San Francisco, Shopping Mall

British Polar Explorers Planning to Reach South Pole Between Christmas and New Year

December 23, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

British polar explorers Ben Saunders and Tarka L’Herpiniere are hoping for a unique belated Christmas present this year – to reach their half-way mark at the South Pole (900 miles or 1,450km into their 1800 mile or 2,900km journey) between Christmas and New Year. The duo set out from Scott’s historic Terra Nova Hut in Antarctica on 25 October 2013 on a world-record breaking unsupported return journey from the coast of Antarctica to the South … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Antarctica, Christmas, England, Glacier, History, Journey, Land Rover, Mountain Climbing, Technology, Walking tour

Santa Barbara International Film Festival

December 21, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Santa Barbara’s Playful Version of Restaurant Week, Film Feast, Pairs Nicely with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Santa Barbara, CA (December 20, 2013) — Santa Barbara’s Film Feast is a unique take on Restaurant Week. Coinciding with the 28th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) January 30th – February 9th, 2014, Film Feast participants (restaurants, wine tasting rooms and hotels) offer special tasting menu’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Bus Travel, California, Celebrity, Culinary travel, Festival, Film, Garden, Hollywood, Journey, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Resort, Restaurants, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Spa, Trekking, Wine Tasting

Travel Locally – It’s amazing what you can find nearby

December 19, 2013 by Angela Matano4 Comments

I have travelled some in my life, flown to Europe, Central and South America and have driven across the country a few times. Just the formulation of a trip, pinning a picaresque photo on Pinterest even, can make me giddy. So it was with great surprise that I stumbled on a nearby destination, just as fulfilling and foreign as many of my more exotic jaunts: Big Bear Lake, a scant 100 miles from home. When you grow up in a big city, like Los … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Big Bear, California, Caves, Christmas, Desert, Europe, Flowers, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Journey, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Resort, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Shopping Mall, South America

Guide to Breckenridge, Colorado – There is Plenty to Do!

December 8, 2013 by Nicole SmithLeave a Comment

Breckenridge, Colorado is known for it’s quaint historic downtown and it’s epic 2,358 acres of skiing. Tucked away in the Rocky Mountains, it’s a small town that offers a lot. My husband’s family owns a small condo in Breckenridge, so we find ourselves up there quite often. It’s the perfect place to get away from the city life of Denver and relax. Over the years of visiting, we’ve discovered the best Breckenridge has to offer during both … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Bicycle, China, Coffee, Colorado, Festival, Fireworks, Fishing, Golf, Mexico, Mountain Climbing, Music, New Zealand, Restaurants, Rocky Mountains, Russia, Ski Trip, Volunteer, Walking tour

Later “Louise”!: Hurricane Season in Tortola, BVI

December 2, 2013 by John Edwards1 Comment

John M. Edwards hunkers down in the hallway of his Caribbean concrete-block hotel to sit out a hurricane tempest more powerful than Peter Potamous’s “Hippo Hurricane Howler”! “BEE-HEE-HEE-HAW-HAW!” I impressively bellowed like Peter Potamous, the cartoon hippo on the Hana-Barbera animated series “Peter Potamous and So-So” (1964). I had every right to howl, now that almost all of the tourists on Tortola--in the British Virgin Islands (or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Beach, Bermuda, Caribbean, Christmas, Cruising, Denmark, Drinking, England, Fishing, Garden, Mountain Climbing, National Geographic, Palm Trees, Paradise, Trekking, Wildlife

A Million Steps, by Kurt Koontz

December 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Life certainly takes a winding road sometimes - Kurt Koontz was a successful sales executive for a Fortune 500 company. "Retiring" fairly early he is now a newly minted author and gives lectures and presentations on his life lessons learned. The name of his book, A Million Steps" reflects the amount of steps he estimated he took over nearly 30 days hiking the famous Santiago Compestela route - all 490 miles of it. This book is not merely a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: America, Chile, Food and Wine, Hiking, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Walking tour

Walking with Polar Bears: The Next Great Safari

December 1, 2013 by Richard BangsLeave a Comment

You can’t drive here; you can’t boat here; you can’t even walk here...you’d be eaten. We’re somewhere in the back end of nowhere, some 300 kilometers from the closest paved road; 1500 kilometers from the nearest Whole Foods. If you cry wolf here, everyone believes you. It’s the third day of a week-long safari. Not in Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia or anywhere in Africa. We’re in the sub-Arctic, on Cape Tatnum, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, 57 degrees … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, America, Animal Rescue, Beach, Bicycle, Botswana, Bus Travel, Chocolate, Cruising, Dancing, Dessert, Film, Food and Wine, History, Lodge, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Naked, North America

A Trace of Thrace: Balkan Adventure

November 10, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

In Plovdiv, Bulgaria, John M. Edwards snitches on the mystery-shrouded Balkans’ best-kept secret: an ancient (and enduring) heresy I was on the way slow train from Budapest through the Balkans, on my way to Bulgaria, chainsmoking and guzzling Egri Bikavier (Bull’s Blood) wine, when the train came to a juddering halt and was boarded by heavily armed Serbian soldiers. A Serb with an impressive handlebar moustache and an assault rifle demanded … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Art, Asia, Balkans, Bridges, Bulgaria, Bus Travel, Czech Republic, Drinking, Europe, Film, Florida, Hungary, London, Monks, Mosque, Mountain Climbing, Passport, Restaurants, Romania

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