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Project Bly Brings World Street Market Culture To You

Project Bly Brings World Street Market Culture To You May 23rd, 2013 at 12:00PM: Courtesy of Shriti Bannerjee, ProjectBly.com If you are the kind of traveler who lives for digging through flea markets and wandering through souks, you might want to travel over to ProjectBly.com, a new lifestyle website featuring a rotation of world street market collections. In addition to shopping for carefully curated home goods and textiles, you can also check out street photography, food, ...

Celebrating May Day: Images Of Workers Around The World

Celebrating May Day: Images Of Workers Around The World May 1st, 2013 at 12:00PM: Today is May Day, when the world celebrates the struggles and sacrifices of the common worker. Like this cheese seller in Tupiza, Bolivia, photographed by Gadling's resident cheese expert Laurel Miller. After some hard hours making her product, this woman comes to the market hoping to sell it all before the day is through. She uses a plastic bag on a stick to keep the flies away. A range of ...

Survey Ranks 'World's Most Unfriendliest' Countries

Survey Ranks 'World's Most Unfriendliest' Countries Mar 15th, 2013 at 2:00PM: Have you ever been to a country that just seems to give tourists the cold shoulder? Now, there are some figures behind those unwelcome feelings; the World Economic Forum has put together a report that ranks countries based on how friendly they are to tourists. The extensive analyses ranks 140 countries according to attractiveness and competitiveness in the travel and tourism industries. ...

Naughty Place Names You Never Noticed In Your Atlas

Naughty Place Names You Never Noticed In Your Atlas Feb 16th, 2013 at 2:00PM: If geography has always seemed like a rather boring subject to you, chances are you've just been looking at the wrong kind of maps. Because one man has put together an online atlas that provides hours of giggle-inducing, snigger-triggering, head-scratching fun. Londoner Gary Gale created a website where he brings together hundreds of rude place names located across the globe. Towns, ...

Traveling Couple Hits 20 Countries In 312 Days On 3 Minutes Of Video

Feb 5th, 2013 at 4:00PM: In a quest to tackle 30 must-have travel experiences before they turn 30, career breakers Gerard & Kieu of GQ trippin traveled 108,371 kilometers (67,338 miles) in 312 days through 20 countries for one adventure of a lifetime. Shooting 1,266 videos along the way, the traveling couple ended up with 11 hours of video but has reduced it and their entire year of travel to just three ...

Bizarre Carnival Celebrations You Haven't Heard Of

Bizarre Carnival Celebrations You Haven't Heard Of Jan 25th, 2013 at 10:00AM: It's that time of year again, when thousands of dancers prepare to don feathers, beads, and sequins and parade down the streets to mark Carnival. And while big Carnival (or Mardi Gras, as it's also known) celebrations such as the one in Rio de Janiero get plenty of press, there are lots of other festivals that are just as colorful and creative ... and perhaps a little weird. Wanna see men ...

Tim Leffel On The World's 21 Cheapest Countries

Tim Leffel On The World's 21 Cheapest Countries Dec 12th, 2012 at 9:00AM: Tim Leffel's mission is to help skinflints like me find travel destinations they can afford. He traveled around the world on a shoestring with his wife three times and decided to write a book about the world's cheapest countries after realizing that there was no single resource out there for travelers looking for bargain destinations. The fourth edition of his book, "The World's Cheapest ...

South America Captured Beautifully In Video

Nov 18th, 2012 at 9:00AM: Watching this journey through South America will fill you with wanderlust unparalleled. The composition of this video is amazing. It captures the beauty of the region, from the people to the cities to the landscapes, and the score is subtle and moving. Cheers to Vimeo user Vincent Urban for a job well done. We're amazingly jealous. ...

Why Bolivia Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

Why Bolivia Should Be Your Next Travel Destination Sep 11th, 2012 at 4:00PM: Before traveling to Bolivia, I received mixed opinions on whether the country was a worthwhile destination to add to my itinerary. Because I wanted to find out for myself firsthand, I – thankfully – made sure I did. Now, Bolivia is one of my favorite travel destinations on the planet. Here's why: It Offers One-Of-A-Kind Adventures Where else can you bike the world's most ...

A Guide To The Cuisine Of Bolivia

A Guide To The Cuisine Of Bolivia Jul 22nd, 2012 at 12:00PM: After returning from a recent trip to Bolivia, my friends and family had little to ask me about what I did or where I went. While they had heard of the precarious Death Road, the high altitude city of La Paz and the old mining town of Potosi, what they were really curious to know was what I had eaten. The cuisine in Bolivia is characterized by the country's high altitude and Andean landscape, ...

'Bolivian Mennonites' Photography Exhibition Begins In New York

'Bolivian Mennonites' Photography Exhibition Begins In New York May 15th, 2012 at 2:30PM: Unless you've followed the horrifying story of the serial rapists who wrecked havoc in the community in 2009, you might not know that the small South American country of Bolivia is home to a large community of Mennonites. Photographer Lisa Wiltse traveled to the isolated colony of Manitoba to capture the conservative community, who shun cars, electricity, and other modern conveniences, and live by ...

Vagabond Tales: Salar De Uyuni, The Weirdest Place On Earth

Vagabond Tales: Salar De Uyuni, The Weirdest Place On Earth Apr 23rd, 2012 at 10:00AM: Right now, as you read this, there are pink flamingos and wild llamas running amok on the shores of a red lake in Bolivia. In a land far, far away, people are watching the sunrise amidst steaming geysers while dodging puddles of boiling mud. There are hot springs where you can bathe nude at 15,000 ft, hotels made entirely of salt, and rocks that look exactly like trees. No, this isn't ...

Video: Witches' Market, La Paz, Bolivia

Mar 24th, 2012 at 3:00PM: Bolivia is an exciting adventure travel destination offering challenging mountain treks, interesting dishes like roast guinea pig and mysterious ancient ruins. One of the most popular, and certainly the strangest, attraction is the Witches' Market in the capital La Paz. Here you can find mummified llama fetuses, aphrodisiacs and herbal remedies. Many of the spells are based on the ancient ...

Gallery: A guide to South American cocktails

Gallery: A guide to South American cocktails Feb 8th, 2012 at 12:00PM: Margaritas, Cuba libres, piña coladas and mojitos are drinks with Latin American origins that have become staples at bars across America. But what about the drinks being mixed up further south? Whether you want to know what to order up at the bar during your next trip to South America or you are looking for a way to raise the bar at home, these mixed drinks will leave you thirsty for ...

Want a beautiful night sky? Go to the Isle of Sark

Want a beautiful night sky? Go to the Isle of Sark Dec 14th, 2011 at 10:30AM: Few things are as beautiful and awe-inspiring as the sky on a clear, dark night. The problem is, most of us live in cities or towns and the lights blot out all but the brightest stars and planets. The Isle of Sark, one of the Channel Islands, has decided to become the place to go for skygazers. Early this year it was named the world's first Dark Sky Island by the International Dark-Sky ...

10 unique experiential hotels from around the world

10 unique experiential hotels from around the world Sep 30th, 2011 at 8:30AM: A trend in the travel world that is becoming increasingly popular is the "experiential" hotel. Many travelers are no longer looking for a basic room in a premier location, but instead for an experience that will allow them to get to know an (often remote) area, or at least have their hotel be something they'll never forget. From staying in mines in the deepest hotel suite in the world to getting ...

Gadlinks for Wednesday 11.18.09

Gadlinks for Wednesday 11.18.09 Nov 18th, 2009 at 5:00PM: We're halfway through November. For those of you living in the northern hemisphere, if you haven't felt winter yet, you will soon! Here in Hawaii, winter is rainier but the waves are bigger and better. I guess that goes for most parts of the world: the weather may stink, but there's always a bright side. Here are some semi-bright travel reads for today's installment of Gadlinks. Enjoy! Unlike ...

Gadlinks for Friday 10.9.09

Gadlinks for Friday 10.9.09 Oct 8th, 2009 at 5:00PM: What a week! I don't know about you guys, but I barely survived that one. This weekend will be a relaxing one for sure: cuddle up with some good travel reads and relax. Here are some awesome tips on how to do Hawaii like a local. I have to say, these suggestions are spot on. Nice job, Sarah! [via Intelligent Travel] Umm... I don't know about you guys, but I'm not so keen on KLM's new blue ...

AeroMexico plane hijacking resolved peacefully

AeroMexico plane hijacking resolved peacefully Sep 10th, 2009 at 10:30AM: Shortly after taking off from Cancun on Wednesday, the pilots of AeroMexico flight 737 radioed the control tower to say the plane had been hijacked. The hijacker had showed off a bomb (later found to be fake) and demanded to speak to Mexican President Felipe Calderon. He threatened to blow up the plane, which was carrying over 100 people, and said he needed to warn the President of an impending ...

Drug tourism and cocaine bars

Drug tourism and cocaine bars Aug 21st, 2009 at 6:00PM: What fun is travel without a little excitement? Rest and relaxation is a given, but excitement? That you have to look for, and it appears excitement for many is found in drugs. I came across an article yesterday that made me cringe. The world's first cocaine bar, it read. And while I have to admit it picqued my interest, I must also say the thought of sitting in a bar with nearly everyone high on ...

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