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Dispatch: Austin Cafe Limits – Cooling out at Quacks

September 19, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

An American Poet, Instead of Texas T, Fuels up on Texas C (Oily high octane Joe), and in Austin's most famous Coffee Stop... In Austin, Texas, while vaguely visiting UT (The University of Texas) in The Lone Star State’s lively livable capital, I decided to pursue the art of doing absolutely nothing at all. My college chum from years back at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Jen Harmon, an art photographer and Aikido expert, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Bakeries, Beach, Chile, Coffee, Drinking, Film, Louisiana, New Orleans, Rainforest, Romantic, Texas, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Learn to Lucid Dream and Travel the World While you Sleep

September 8, 2013 by Jamie Alexander3 Comments

Most people don't get to spend their entire life traveling around the world, but if it was possible would you grab the opportunity with both hands? Would you love to travel to far off places at the drop of a hat? You're either about to go on the adventure of a lifetime within the next few years, or you've already been and it's killing you inside because it will be a while before you go away again. I don't have a million dollars to drop into … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antarctica, China, Food and Wine, Helicopter, River Rafting, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

Find the Ideal Holiday to Suit your Favourite Climate

September 3, 2013 by John Rooney1 Comment

Unless you're a fan of wind and drizzle it is unlikely that a UK holiday can fulfil your dreams in terms of climate - but that doesn't necessarily mean that you are desperate to find the hottest and sunniest locations. As well as a veritable cornucopia of cultures to enjoy there is also a wide range of climates to experience but, depending on what sort of holiday you're looking for, where is the best place to go and when? Discover your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Australia, Britain, Canada, Culture, England, New Zealand, Seychelles, Ski Trip, Wildlife

Exploring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

August 30, 2013 by Laura P.3 Comments

Maybe Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is called God’s Country because only a supernatural force could withstand the ferocious Feel-Em-No-See-Ems, extreme weather, potentially dangerous wildlife or the keen loneliness of the endless forest. Then again, anyone who lays eyes on this place can’t fail to feel something celestial is at work. From Tahquamenon Falls and the Porcupine Mountains to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and autumn colors … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bicycle, Bridges, Cruising, Drinking, Ice Cream, Michigan, Museum, National Park, Resort, River Rafting, Sand, Seafood, Ski Trip, Whitewater Rafting, Wildlife

Flying private? Check out these popular destinations in India

August 22, 2013 by Gabriela B1 Comment

The Indian economy has enjoyed one of the world's most significant booms over the past decade, attracting a growing number of wealthy visitors, for both business and pleasure purposes. The rise in wealth across the nation is responsible for an increased demand for private jets amongst wealthy travellers, both home-grown and international alike. The somewhat awkward infrastructure of India's mainstream air industry, where there are a limited … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Culture, History, India, Lifestyle, National Geographic, Resort, Romantic, Shopping Mall, Technology, Wildlife

The Worst Food in the World: Ñachi

August 10, 2013 by Richard Bangs3 Comments

On the way to the headwaters of the Bio-Bio River in Chile, where we hoped to make the first descent, we stopped at a Mapuche Indian farm house and asked if we might camp in an untilled field. Yes, Yaco, the owner, replied, but only if we joined for dinner. Of course! We would be delighted. As we sat at a long wooden table, Yaco served up Mudai, maize chicha, made by cooking ground corn in water, adding masticated maize meal, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Chile, Drinking, Food and Wine, Wildlife

Borivali National Park, Mumbai: The Urban Jungle

August 2, 2013 by Bhavani Ramesh1 Comment

Sanjay Gandhi National Park or Borivali National Park, as its popularly known, lies in northern suburb of Borivali, Mumbai. It is 104 km2 (40 sq mi) of forest surrounded by the traffic, noise and the chaos of one of the most populated cities in India. It is remarkable that such a large national park exists INSIDE a city! It has a vast population of flora and fauna; some rare butterflies, deer and even 22 leopards! It is a designated UNESCO … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Caves, Chennai, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, History, India, Mountain Climbing, National Park, New York City, Rainforest, Traffic, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

Keepers of the Wild Animal Rescue Sanctuary, Kingman, Arizona, USA

July 21, 2013 by Shara JohnsonLeave a Comment

Keepers of the Wild mountain lion by Shara Johnson

Most people traveling down the historic Route 66 through Nevada and Arizona are looking for sights such as old diners and bars, historical structures, and the locations where stories of legendary characters of the past took place. They likely drive right by Keepers of the Wild Animal Rescue Sanctuary, between Kingman and Valentine, Arizona, without much of a second glance. A very low-key entrance with one billboard out front and a small building … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Arizona, Art, Beer, Food and Wine, Nevada, Pizza, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Sushi, Volunteer, Walking tour, Wildlife, Zoo

West Sweden & Skane: Volvo’s Car plus Vacation – Day 11-12 of 14

by Dave · Leave a Comment

DAY 11   Agri Tourism, car museum After a late morning breakfast at Kiviks Strand - it is time to head out. Driving time: about 30 minutes Gunnarshog Specialty Oils Farm Gunnarshog in Hammenhog is a large agricultural farm specializing in a number of natural oils including rapeseed, flaxseed and linseed oil. If you visit during late Spring and Summer you may see fields ablaze in yellow – these are most likely rapeseed flowers. … [Read more...]

Bear Grylls to Launch Survival Academy in USA

July 9, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

New York, NY – July 9, 2013 - Man vs. Wild star Bear Grylls announced the launch of his first ever Bear Grylls Survival Academy in the USA today, offering outdoor enthusiasts across the country the chance to learn his extreme survival techniques. Designed by Bear Grylls himself, the course will consist of several survival techniques and will be run by his close team of highly trained survival experts. The first academy is set to kick off in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Britain, England, Mountain Climbing, New York City, Sailing, Texas, Wildlife

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