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Budget Vacation Guide 2012: Kiev, Ukraine

Budget Vacation Guide 2012: Kiev, Ukraine Jan 3rd, 2012 at 9:00AM: This summer, soccer fans from around the world will flock to Ukraine when the country co-hosts UEFA Euro2012 with Poland for the very first time. There's no better time to visit the capital city of Kiev, which has spent the past few years beefing up its tourist infrastructure and recently unveiled a completely redesigned Olympic Stadium in preparation for the final match of the quadrennial ...

Ukranian teens capture illegal bridge climbing on video

Sep 13th, 2011 at 1:30PM: I've seen some crazy urban climbing videos in my time, but this one takes the cake. It was captured on a helmet cam and follows four teenagers as they scramble up the Moskovskyi (Moscow) Bridge in Kiev, while traffic rushes by below. After a brief conversation in Russian at the beginning of the video, the teens simply begin scaling the steel cables that hold the bridge in place, without the use of ...

Knocked up abroad: second trimester travel

Knocked up abroad: second trimester travel Apr 27th, 2011 at 11:30AM: Not far along enough for second trimester travel? Read more about pregnancy in a foreign country, Turkish prenatal care, travel in the first trimester,Turkish superstitions, and foreign baby names on Knocked up abroad. A few years ago, before the word staycation foisted itself into the travel lexicon, babymoons were all the rage. A babymoon typically referred to the last getaway for ...

Knocked up abroad: getting pregnant in a foreign country

Knocked up abroad: getting pregnant in a foreign country Feb 16th, 2011 at 2:30PM: My first clue that something was different came when I woke up one night on vacation in Kiev at 3am, proceeded to eat 3 slices of toast with caviar spread, went back to bed and woke up a few hours later wondering if they made blueberry muffins in Ukraine (tragicially, they do not). That "time of the month" hadn't happened but flying tends to always mess with your body, so I didn't give it much of ...

The sushi invasion of Eastern Europe

The sushi invasion of Eastern Europe Dec 15th, 2010 at 9:00AM: Traveling through Eastern Europe recently, what stood out to me the most (aside from ultra low prices and varying success with capitalism) is the extreme popularity of sushi. Particularly in Kiev and Warsaw, sushi restaurants are nearly as prolific as the national cuisine and if you find yourself in a fashionable restaurant, odds are raw fish will be on the menu. My husband and I had differing ...

Photo of the day (12.9.10)

Photo of the day (12.9.10) Dec 9th, 2010 at 5:30PM: Finding contrasts is one of the best things about travel. We love seeing places, people, and cultures different from our own and when we see a familiar item in an unfamiliar context, it's especially interesting. Pick up any travel article about Turkey, Morocco, or Japan and you're guaranteed to read a few examples of "old world meets new" contrast. Today's Photo of the Day by Mike GL captures a ...

Photo of the day 7/23/09

Photo of the day 7/23/09 Jul 23rd, 2009 at 5:00PM: I would imagine that political races are different in Kiev, Ukraine from what I'm used to. But I had to do a double take at this picture by borderfilms (Doug). I had to look closely to see if it was altered in any way. I think it's real, but who knows. If it is, then this is one heck of a way to make a statement. It sure beats the wire framed political signs growing in front yards across the ...

Bad luck for drunk Ukrainian official in Frankfurt airport

Bad luck for drunk Ukrainian official in Frankfurt airport May 10th, 2009 at 4:00PM: Yuri Lutsenko was trying to get to Seoul, South Korea. Unfortunately, the Ukraine's Interior Minister was a bit too tipsy to fly. Frankfurt police did not allow Lutsenko to board. His son was stopped as well – also "severely drunk," according to a report by Reuters. When Lutsenko & Son got the news, they were, to say the least, disappointed. They hurled both loud words and cell phones ...

Chernobyl: Vacation Hotspot? Or Mutation-Causing Wrong Turn?

Oct 4th, 2007 at 1:01PM: One place I really want to visit, but common sense tells me otherwise, is Chernobyl. No, not the power plant itself, but the nearby ghost town of Pripyat and the wasteland that surrounds it. Apparently it's just safe enough for visitors to spend a brief time scavenging about before too much radiation mutates their brain cells. We've posted before about tours which the adventurous and/or fool ...

Madrid to Kiev

Madrid to Kiev Jun 23rd, 2006 at 9:15AM: I love it when people put up sites to chronicle their epic trips. These sites are often both useful travel guides and vicarious glimpses into another person's daily life. Some of them are done better than others, and many are crap, especially when people don't post frequently or neglect to post photos, which are half the fun. Well, a traveler named Lee is following in the footsteps of Director ...

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