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Photos of India: What makes this country beautiful?

October 8, 2015 by Dave and Deb

India is one of my favourite countries in the world; with every turn there’s a new fort or temple to explore, chai to drink, animals to navigate around or person to talk to – I thrive off the vibrant chaos! Although some of the best moments I’ve experienced in India went uncaptured, like clinging to the steps surrounding the Pushkar lake for dear life as the... (c) The Planet D: Canada's Adventure Couple - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Backcountry Recovery: On Horseback Through Yellowstone (2/5)

October 8, 2015 by Ben Masters

Nap time in Mist Creek. Taking utmost care of your horses is the top priority for an extended journey such as Ray Knell’s 1,000-mile ride. That means stopping to eat when the grass is great; Photograph by Ben Masters See “A Backcountry Recovery” Photo Gallery Getting ready for a long horse expedition always takes longer than expected... (c) Beyond the Edge - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Video: America’s National Parks – Yeah, We’re Beautiful

October 8, 2015 by Kraig Becker

Yesterday the U.S. National Park Service released this fantastic video. It not only shares beautiful imagery from some of the amazing landscapes that make up America's national parks, it also tells a tale of why those places are so important, and how they are part of fabric of this country. The video also emphasizes and celebrates diversity, and tells us exactly how important that is to the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] (c) The Adventure Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

“Don’t Live and Die in The Same Corner of the World…

October 8, 2015 by JOHN V CAIN

You shouldn’t live and die in the same corner of the world of where you were born or you’ll miss out on a lot of living before dying.» BADASS    BACKPACKS   //   GRCK » TACTICAL   iPHONE   CASE   //   HTCS » NOMAD   MOBILE   GEAR   //   HLNMD Tis a big and beautiful world. Most of us live and die in the same corner where we were born and never get to see any of it.I ... (c) VINJABOND - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Davey Wavey Checks out Palm Springs

October 8, 2015 by bestgaytravel

DAVEY WAVEY and a couple friends head to PALM SPRINGS to check out the clothing optional InnDulge hotel resort!   WATCH Then they have some margaritas and check out the gay club Hunters. ShareThe post Davey Wavey Checks out Palm Springs appeared first on Gay travel. (c) Gay travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Four Seasons Hotel – Miami, FL

October 8, 2015 by gaytravelinformation

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MIAMI / 1435 BRICKELL AVE / MIAMI, FL 33131 / 1-305-358-3535 Four Seasons Hotel Miami is eloquently hip. It exudes class with a luxurious, modern vibe. Then again, what would you expect from the Four Seasons? My wife Jennifer and I had the pleasure of experiencing this spectacular hotel first hand this ;… Continue reading &# (c) Gay Travel Information (and more)! - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

10 totally touristy (but worth it) things to do in San Francisco

October 8, 2015 by Elle-Rose Williams

Everyone loves going off the beaten and discovering hidden gems along their travels. But sometimes a city’s biggest tourist magnets are insanely popular for a reason. San Francisco, with its oodles of charm, is no exception. Here are some of the most popular, must-see things to do in San Francisco, along with reasons why each is totally worth ... (c) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Our Ten Favorite Things In Portland, Oregon

October 8, 2015 by scott

We just got back from another great trip to one of our favorite places in the world – Portland. So we thought we’d share our favorite things – the must-sees if you visit downtown Portland. 10. Take the Free Downtown Tour There’s a great free tour of Downtown Portland that meets every day, rain or shine, in front of the Portland Courthouse at 11 AM. Run by Erik Kennon and called The Secrets of Portlandia, it’s a two hour and fifteen minute tour (easy walking) that gives you so ... (c) Purple Roofs Gay Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Review of Two Gay Saunas in Delhi

October 8, 2015 by That Gay Backpacker

My first stop in India was New Delhi – the hectic capital. I was sure that if there was one place in India where I’d find some gay life it would be there. But after much frantic Googling, I could find very little to explore. Fortunately, there are a couple of gay saunas in the city, and with just two nights in the city, I decided to visit both of them. Here’s my experience… Spartacus Spa (Building No. 7, 3rd Floor, Arjun Nagar, Kotla Mubarakpur, opposite Defence Colony) First of all, this place is really hard to find... (c) That Gay Backpacker » That Gay Backpacker | That Gay Backpacker - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Modern Man: Autumn Essentials

October 8, 2015 by Adam

By Adam Groffman The Modern Man is a curated selection of my favorite things: books, movies, websites, apps, fashion and accessories. Every recommended product is something I actually own and use, so you can be sure it’s something I honestly recommend.  It’s officially autumn—for better or worse. Below are some products to brighten up your season as the days get shorter and the weather gets cooler. Autumn Essentials for the Modern Man Movie: Oriented I had... (c) Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Road to Albuquerque

October 8, 2015 by Cherie Ve Ard

While our pace of getting from Elkhart to Alburquerque was not as relaxed as we would have ideally liked, we made the best of it and worked in a couple of longer stays in scenic locations to get some catch-up time. We generally followed Route 66 the entire way from St. Louis. When we last updated on our travel progress, we had just casino camped on the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma border. That covered just... (c) Technomadia - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Why You Don’t (Ever) Need To Show Up To The Airport 3 Hours Before A Flight

October 8, 2015 by Anil Polat

There are two types of flyers in the world – those that leave for the airport at a reasonable time before a flight and everyone else who thinks those kind of people are risk-taking-maniacs who want nothing more than the thrill of almost missing a flight. For many, the notion of arriving at... (c) foXnoMad - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

40 Travel Experiences Before You Turn 40 (It’s my 40th today)

October 8, 2015 by Caz

Turning 40 feels GOOD I used to think 40 was sooooo old, but now I’m here I feel like life is just starting. After living 20 years of incredible travel experiences, that’s a pretty awesome future shining back at me. It seems like yesterday I was sliding through the mud in the beer tents of the Durham beer festival in North Carolina for my 30th birthday. A lot has happened since then: ... (c) y Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

VIDEO: Bergamo’s Polenta e osei #blogville

October 8, 2015 by Samuel Jeffery

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  http://youtu.be/ZIiQ2QWxa7M While visiting the quaint town of Bergamo located in Lombardy, Italy little did we realize a unique Italian sweet originated from there. It was only after hearing about it from a local at lunch that we realized we had to... (c) Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Sun Peeking Through On A Farm In The Scottish Highlands

October 8, 2015 by Matt Long

uk The post Sun Peeking Through On A Farm In The Scottish Highlands appeared first on LandLopers. (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

View of the Dead Sea From the Top of Masada, Israel

October 8, 2015 by Gary

View of the Dead Sea From the Top of Masada, Israel Camera NIKON D200 ISO 200 Focal Length 18mm Aperture f/8.0 Exposure Time 1/8000 (c) Everything Everywhere Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Climbing The Olympus Of Romania.

October 8, 2015 by Bemused Backpacker

I got more than I bargained for when I began the mountain hike through the stunning Carpathian mountain range, but little did I know that I was walking in the footsteps of the gods too.  The Ceahlau National Park is an absolutely stunning region in Neamt County in Romania and is among some of the largest protected pristine forests in Europe. A part of the jagged Carpathian mountain  range and surrounded by numerous lakes and watercourses, the jagged limestone peaks are covered in a blanket of thick forest and culminates in the majestic Ceahlau mountain. Part of ... (c) Bemused Backpacker - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

(M) How to Minimize the Time and Energy You Spend Preparing for Short Backpacking Trips

October 8, 2015 by admin

Limiting the number of decisions, and keeping all your gear in one area are the major steps to simplifying your short backpacking trips. by Ryan Jordan | 2015-10-06Minimizing the time and energy required for trip preparation requires that you: Limit the number of decisions you have to make; and Keep everything you need for the trip in one extremely small area. The purpose of this article series is to present my own framework for accomplishing these two objectives. Part 1 (this article) will discuss a philosophical framework. Part 2 will ... (c) Backpacking Light Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Road Tripping Northern Ireland: The Places You Won’t Want to Miss!

October 8, 2015 by Audrey

When it comes to road trips, Northern Ireland has some pretty spectacular landscapes to boast, and the best way to enjoy these is by driving the Causeway Coastal Route. This drive follows the coastal areas between Belfast and Londonderry and it covers a total distance of more than 300 kilometres (with a few additional detours here and there). It’s the equivalent of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, and it has everything from castles to frightening bridges to natural wonders along the way. I didn’t have enough time to drive the full Causeway Coastal ... (c) THAT BACKPACKER - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

North Carolina Advocates for Extinction of Red Wolf

October 8, 2015 by Travis Hall

Photo Courtesy of Wolf Haven International At one time the howl of the red wolf could be heard all along the eastern seaboard, throughout most of the Appalachian Mountains, and well into the plains of central Texas. But today there are less than 75 of these animals existing in the wild, and those that remain have been consigned to a small swampy portion of eastern North Carolina. This dwindling population has suffered mightily at the hands of hunters in recent years—many of whom claim to feel threatened ... (c) Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Avenue of the Giants: Scenic Drive Through California’s Redwood Trees

October 8, 2015 by Bret and Mary

Avenue of the Giants: Scenic Drive Through California’s Redwood Trees originally appeared on Green Global Travel. Avenue of the Giants, looking up through California’s Redwood TreesAvenue of the GiantsScenic Drive Through California’s Redwood Trees No physical border indicated that we were there– that we were finally in the presence of giants. But, as we drove into the misty shadows of Humboldt Redwoods State Park, we knew. A foreboding shadow was cast over the car, and... (c) Green Global Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The Annual Reader Survey: Help Make This Site Better!

October 8, 2015 by NomadicMatt

It’s that time again, everyone! No, not when we all rush out for Pumpkin Spice Lattes from Starbucks (ok, it’s that time too) but time for my annual reader survey. Every year, I do a survey to find out how much you hate this website…I mean…what I’ve done right in the past year. I’m constantly working to improve this website’s content, design, ... (c) Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Two Young Women Hitchhike to Serbia for Charity

October 8, 2015 by Shing Yoong

This is the story of an incredible journey taken by two young women, Danielle and Morgan from the UK, who decided to hitchhike to Serbia for charity and bring awareness to the refugee crisis that has caused the displacement of millions of Syrians. Their journey had many ups and downs including harassment and a stolen passport, but what they achieved was something overwhelmingly rewarding and heartfelt. ... (c) The Culture Map - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Where to Find Traditional Eats in Modern Macau

October 8, 2015 by Erik R. Trinidad

Food is an integral part of culture. But what happens when cultures change, and change rapidly, as is the case with Macau? The Macau Peninsula has long been influenced by the Portuguese, who established a trading port there in the mid-16th century. In fact, it was a proper colony from 1887 up until 1999, when the Europeans transferred sovereignty back to ... (c) Intelligent Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

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