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Friday, August 16, 2013

Nature holidays in France |The wolf park with rooms in the trees

Nature holidays in France |The wolf park with rooms in the trees

For lovers of life,  ”into the wild” area of Alpes-Maritimes in the south of France is a perfect spot, all in all not so far away for us, especially if we find ourselves in Liguria and Piedmont. Around here there is a certain feeling about the local species and one of the magical places in this sense is the Parc des Loups of Saint-Martin-Vésubie in the Mercantour National Park, one of the nine largest parks in France, about 60 km north of Nice and Menton. The park is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 (you can check online the calendar with closures), but be careful because the ticket office closes at 16.30 and entrance costs 12 € for adults and 10 € for children aged 4 to 12 years (free under 4 years).

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In addition to the observation of local wolves and other species of animals that inhabit the area-you can have a picnic in one of the dedicated areas-one of the attractions of the park (which is located at 1,600 meters above sea level) which is the possibility-in-summer to stay in a tree house in the area between Saint-Martin Vésubie et La Colmiane. The accommodation is ideal for 4 people and costs € 180 per night during the months of June and September and € 200 per night during the months of July and August (breakfast and towels included in the fee). In this period it is also activated the special offer for families, offering free admission in the park for children under 12 years.

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By Alba V


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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Visiting the Ossuary of Douaumont in France

Visiting the Ossuary of Douaumont in France

The ossuary of Douaumont, near Verdun (France) is a must for a tour of the memorial areas of the First World War. There they meet, around the village and the fort of Douaumont, thousands of French and German soldiers, about 130,000 of whom are lying, unidentified, beneath the black and white crosses (different colors for winners and losers) and the necropolis. For 300 days in 1916, the armies clashed around there. Twenty-six million tons of bombs exploded killing at least 300,000 men.

Douaumont ossuary

Douaumont ossuary

In addition to the vast green meadows dotted with thousands of bicolor crosses, is the building of the ossuary to make an impression, for its grandeur. It should look like the handle of a giant as big sword stuck in the ground to say enough is enough with the war (although 6 years after the conclusion of the work of that monument, the war had already restarted).

Ossuary of Douaumont (Verdun, France 2013)

Ossuary of Douaumont (Verdun, France 2013)

Designed by the architects Léon Azéma, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, the shrine is 138 meters long, under which a long barrel vault protects a war museum, many individual graves and the ossuary. La Tour des Morts is 46 meters high and allows you to see the whole area and those who were the battlefields of 100 years ago.

From April to November around Verdoun there are organized tours to the places of the Great War, which also passes from Douaumont. The ticket costs 27 Euros and the visit lasts from 14:00 to 18:00.

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By Alba V

Photos:  ** Maurice ** , paularps


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Bermuda: The Impossible Budget Destination

Bermuda: The Impossible Budget Destination

By Nomadic Matt | Published August 15th, 2013

bermuda beaches and clear blue waterIs it possible to travel Bermuda cheaply? It’s a good question, one that deserves an answer. When I was 12, my father took my sister and I to Bermuda to surprise my mom, who was there on a cruise with my grandmother. We spent four days sweltering in the heat, swimming at the beach, and eating at Henry the 8th’s (where my dad swears I told a girl she had nice hooters. I still don’t believe him).

Lately, Bermuda has been on my mind again. I’d been thinking about going there for a few months since it’s a close flight from New York City.

And now, older and not that much wiser, I wondered: could the land of rich people, celebrities, bankers, and tax-avoiding corporations really be enjoyed on a budget? Bermuda is not known as a cheap destination. Being the frugal traveler I am, I didn’t want on spend much money, but what is the absolute minimum one needs while there?

As it turns out, a lot.

Way more than $50 a day.

After my four day visit there, I can tell you that it’s nearly impossible to go to Bermuda on a budget. Realistically, you need about $175 a day.

Why? There are two main reasons:

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First, accommodation is stupidly expensive (there are no hostels on the island). The cheapest accommodation costs around $100 a night for apartment rentals found via Airbnb, HomeAway, or Bermuda Rentals. If you book at least a month in advance or know someone, you might be able to find a room for as little as $75 a night. (I booked last-minute so ended up paying $125 per night.)

Secondly, transportation around the island is difficult. The bus system here, while cheap, is infrequent and many routes stop around 7 pm. If you aren’t staying in a central location, this can be problematic. Additionally, taxis are expensive and a short 10-minute ride can cost $20 USD. Additionally, if you are visiting far off beaches, attractions, or coming back late at night, you’ll definitely need a taxi. You’re guaranteed to take at least one taxi ride a day.

So is it possible to visit Bermuda cheaply?

bermuda beaches and clear blue water
There are, in fact, ways to spend less money on this island but it will take a little bit more planning and creativity. Here’s what you do:

Book early – If you want cheap accommodation, you’ll need to book rooms at least a month in advance. Avoid hotels and resorts and instead stay at a bed and breakfast or home rental property. If you are staying with a group, definitely rent a large apartment as it is far less per person than a hotel room.

bermuda beaches and clear blue waterCouchsurf – There are only 15 Couchsurfing hosts in Bermuda. Many of them have private rooms available but if you want to succeed in reserving one, make sure you inquire really early in order to maximize your chances of success.

Rent a motorbike – Motorbikes are the most convenient and economical transportation on the island. Since buses are infrequent and taxis expensive, having a motorcycle will give you more freedom to travel at a lower cost. Motorbike rentals begin at around $50 a day but get cheaper the longer you rent them; 4 days will cost an average of $35. Two popular rental companies are:

http://www.elbowbeachcycles.com/
http://www.oleandercycles.bm/

Stay central – While Hamilton is not set on a beautiful, pink sand beach, it’s the center for all the buses and ferries leaving the city. If you rent an apartment and aren’t careful, you can end up somewhere far from a bus stop (which means more taxis). Staying in or near Hamilton will ensure you’re near all the bus lines so you can avoid spending too much money on taxis.

bermuda cove

Skip the fancy food – There’s good food on Bermuda, but it’s expensive. Avoid all the big, fancy restaurants (ok, enjoy one nice meal) and go for smaller stalls and local restaurants where prices, though still high, are more economical. My two favorite places were Specialty Inn and North Rock Brewing Co. Additionally, the cafe at Cambridge Resorts is reasonably priced despite being at a resort. Most meals will cost between $10-20 USD.

Cook – If you skipped the hotel and rented an apartment, you’ll have a kitchen. There’s an ever-growing local and organic foodie scene on the island. You can find a lot of cheap fruits, vegetables, and meats at markets and shops that will help lower your costs dramatically.

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Overall, if you find a Couchsurfing host, you can probably do Bermuda for around $70-80 per day. Otherwise, you’re looking at around $175 per day.

Bit, despite the drain on my wallet, my trip to Bermuda was amazing. As you can tell from the photos, everything you’ve ever heard about Bermuda is true. This is truly island paradise, with warm, clear water lapping on pink sand beaches.

looking out onto the water in bermuda

But what makes Bermuda truly paradise are the locals. The Bermudians were always helpful, friendly, and welcoming. Everywhere I went people were talkative and sincere. The woman in charge of our rented room was very hospitable and fed us dinner and breakfast while and her family described life in Bermuda (apparently, it’s not for the newly rich or nearly dead anymore!). We met a nice guy at the bus stop who randomly ended up giving us a ride into Hamilton and the waiter who kept telling us to have a “Bermudaful day.” (Plus, countless other little things that made me fall in love with Bermuda.)

So go to Bermuda.

It won’t be cheap — but it will be beautiful.

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    Rock Stars with a Side of Fried Chicken & Kings of Leon

    Sure, we like to think we are rock stars. Heck we were even musicians way back in the day. But these days the closest we usually come is air drumming on the back of some annoyed passenger’s airplane seat. So when we had the chance to watch Kings of Leon as part of the Amex UNSTAGED event, we jumped at the opportunity to slap on the spandex and empty our hairspray bottle.

    We love attending Amex UNSTAGED screenings, and the Kings of Leon concert last Friday night was no exception. Our evening took us to the legendary Revolution Recording Studio in Toronto’s East End. Neil Peart of Rush said, “It’s the best sounding room we’ve ever recorded in”. While we didn’t make any recordings that day, we did have the chance to pose for the camera at the microphone and we came home with our own chocolate CD. Yes, we pretended we were rock stars for an evening and we liked it!

    Rock Stars with our very own Chocolate CD

    Rock Stars with our very own Chocolate CD

    Leading up to the event   we, along with  our fellow American Express Ambassadors  shared our excitement for the next Unstaged installment andeven offered one of our readers the chance to experience the live stream viewing with us. We had fellow travel blogger  Mariellen Ward join us for this incredibly fun evening.

    Dinner and a Concert

    Kings of Leon are from the South and a Southern themed dinner was served right inside the recording studio’s main room. Our poppy seed crusted salmon was divine and the charred corn and saffron risotto with a Portobello mushroom steak was heavenly, but it was the pecan crusted pie that was sinfully delicious. I must say, when I saw that Southern Fried Chicken hit the table next to me I had total food envy. What better way to spend an evening than listening to great music in an iconic recording studio with great food? Sign me up!

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    What is Amex UNSTAGED

    The American Express UNSTAGED music series is a live event and interactive digital platform that brings together popular musicians with famous directors. The 13th, and most recent Amex UNSTAGED event united the Grammy Award winning Kings of Leon and comedian Fred Armisen.

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    Kings of Leon played live from the “02 Shepard’s Bush Arena” in London, England allowing fans from around the world to enjoy the concert as it was streamed as a live VEVO event on Youtube.com. We watched as we ate and mingled with friends and colleagues sipping wine and champagne and touring the award winning studio. It felt like a VIP section for the stars. The Amex UNSTAGED events have become so popular, they’ve generated more than 100-million total streams. Man, we would love those numbers on our YouTube videos.

    More than just travel, Amex is Service

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    Our American Express Platinum Welcome Package

    Believe it or not, people do have interests outside of travel, and American Express Cardmembers have access to several inspiring events in music, dining, culture, film, sports and fashion. Service is the cornerstone of the American Express Brand and the Amex UNSTAGED events showcase Amex’s commitment to service not only to Cardmembers but to everyone. Anyone can watch an UNSTAGED event live and the re-broadcasts too. It’s really the coolest experience. Viewers have the opportunity to “Choose their cam” meaning that they can control their viewer experience by switching between the director’s main camera and alternate artist views. Right now you can watch clips and sketches from the event. Here’s one of our personal favourites.

    This is just one of many ways American Express makes their Cardmembers feel special. With experiences like access to the 55th Annual Grammy Awards including a Q&A with select music artists to giving Cardmembers the opportunity to drive a BMX M-Power on an the F1 Circuit of the Americas, the American Express premium service really does make you feel like more than just a customer. With events like this, we felt like more than just a customer, we felt like rock stars. Sitting at the sound mixing board living out our fantasies of being famous musicians was great fun. We could get used to a life like this, but for now, we’ll settle on more unique experiences and rewards from American Express. What do they have coming up next? Visit Visit American Express Canada or their Facebook Page for more entertainment experiences.

    To watch the rebroadcast and exclusive clips from Kings of Leon, visit www.AmexUNSTAGED.com  


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    Wednesday, August 14, 2013

    Water games at Siam Park in Tenerife

    Water games at Siam Park in Tenerife

    Siam Park on the island of Tenerife is a water park that is themed after Thailand, on a Spanish island, ahead of the coast of Africa. Bizarre?

    Siam Park in Tenerife

    Siam Park in Tenerife

    Siam Park

    Siam Park is a water park on the island of Tenerife, first oddity. It ‘a water park built as if we were in the Thailand lush, when in reality we are in Africa, ahead of the arid coast of the Sahara. We pass from the strange to the bizarre.

    Strange or weird as it is, at least is fun, it is true that those globetrotting CNN, include Siam Park among the 12 best water parks in the world.

    The attraction is the Tower of Power, a 27 meters high building which begins with a vertical drop, to be fired on the water slide, which also passes through an aquarium full of rays and sharks.

    Between attraction and other impressions, you can then find time for a comfortable surfing lesson in the great wave pool, and a relaxing ride on the Mai Thai River, the longest “river” in the world within a water park.

    By Nikos K

    Photos: eTenerife.com , emma-nicolee.


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    Travel insurance: why should you get one

    Travel insurance: why should you get one

    Often, when you book a trip, especially if it is short – you never think to take out travel insurance that covers medical expenses. If the trip is organized by an agency, almost always, insurance is included in the complete package and you pay without even noticing. Until some time ago I must admit that even I had not ever thought about it, everything changed when I started to travel more abroad and especially when I went to Cuba, where health insurance is mandatory in order to enter the country.

    Travel insurance

    Travel insurance

    When you leave, you are happy, full of beautiful energy and positive thoughts and you always think that you are on vacation, so what can happen? But unfortunately, as we all know, Murphy is always around the corner and just fantastic during our long journey that is expected to visit us by bringing some nasty surprise.

    It can happen that your luggage does not arrive at your destination right away and have to wait days, or that your plane faces long delays or is even erased, or even worse could happen that you become ill. I know I may seem like the bird of ill omen at this time, but alas they are all things that can happen and that as they say prevention is better than cure. There are countries, such as Japan or the United States, where medical costs are really high and if you were to serve a medical consultation without insurance you can be sure that this would make you regret even the day you started.

    But what insurance should do? The first thing to consider is how many trips you plan to do in a year and where. If you are the great traveller who loves to travel the world then you might consider the possibility of making the world” annual formula which pretty much covers you in any country you decide to go.

    Obviously, this type of policy makes sense if you organize your trips on your own without resorting a travel agency. Then, there is the domestic travel insurance and the temporary ones that are essentially valid for the entire duration of the trip. With the temporary you must be careful because they are not always the cheapest ones.

    For example, this year I have two great trips to do in India (where I am right now) and Japan, and I saw that making two separate insurances would have make me pay a lot more compared to the year which that I’ve done.

    The last important thing to see is which insurance covers  flight delays, baggage loss, all types of medical spending as a hospital and medicines, etc etc.


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    Capture the Colour, Bigger, Better and more Green

    It’s that time of the year again, it’s time to Capture the Colour. Last year’s contest by Travel Supermarket was such a success, that they’re running a second contest to give you the chance to win some amazing prizes.

    It’s also a great way to bring the online travel community  together. We love browsing the amazing photographers work out there on the Internet and it’s time to let your travel photos shine.

    The URL that the competition page will sit on is the same as last year - we will be uploading the new content in time for launch on the 14th August.

    Last Year's Winning Image

    Last Year’s Winning Image

    Last Year’s Winning Image by: Johnny Vagabond You can browse all the entries from last year on the Capture the Colour Pinterest Board

    The Prizes

    But not only will you have the chance to show off your best photography shots, you will also have the chance to win a bunch of prizes. What’s in store for this year?

    • The overall winner is going to be awarded a £3,000 travel fund.
    • Colour category winners being offered the choice of a 128GB iPad, a Fuji camera or £750 worth of Arc’teryx clothing and equipment.

    The Rules: 

    The Process is Simple, showcase five of your favourite travel snaps which truly capture the colour of the five photo categories of red, blue, green, yellow and white. I’ll be judging Green.

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    My Example Post:

    You may not have a clue where to start, so all of the judges have put together their own sample post explaining what they will be looking for. I chose five of my favourite photos that capture the colours and to help you choose your own. See my example post from last year too! Once you have posted your five photos, nominate five people who you would like to see colourful photographs from. Let Travel Supermarket know by including a link to their contest page. I have my five nominations at the bottom of the photos along with a little overview of what I’ll be looking for when choosing the winner of the Green Category and helping to choose the overall winner.

    Green 

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    Antarctica – Green Ice

    Blue

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    Marrakech, Jemaa el Fna

    Yellow

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    Leopard in Masai Mara Kenya

    Red

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    Kariega South Africa

    White

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    Sand Dune Cape Town

    The Judges

    I am honoured to join my fellow judges once again in this year’s Capture the Colour contest. I’m a fan of all their work and we all worked well together last year picking the amazing winning images. Each of us will be in charge of picking a colour category winner (I’m Green) and the overall winner will be selected by all 5 judges.

    Ken Kaminesky - Yellow
    Abi King - Red
    Me – Green
    Christine Gilbert - White
    Daniel Nahabedian - Blue

    For more information on the contest and prizes visit the Capture the Colour Contest Page. And include a link to The Travel Supermarket Competition Page

    What I’m Looking for

    How I’ll be Judging: When choosing my travel photos I will be looking for ones that don’t really scream those colours but used them effectively to bring the photo to life. I am looking for in the photos is a unique way for you to express the colours. Each colour should be an element of the photograph and not dominate the whole scene. I am looking for something beyond the clichés like a red sunset, blue sky or yellow flowers. For me originality will always take precedence over a pretty photograph.

    Nominations

    Now Time to Nominate: We’ve had some amazing contributions to ThePlanetD over the years and there are a few photographers that really stood out. We wanted to nominate them because we love their work and they’re great people too:


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    Announcing My 2014 Group Tours

    Announcing My 2014 Group Tours

    By Nomadic Matt | Published August 14th, 2013

    nomadic matt the tour guide 2014My first tour takes place less than a month from now in Europe. I’m super excited to lead ten readers across the continent and visit my favorite cities for two weeks.

    I’m excited and nervous all at once but I know it is going to be a blast.

    Lately, I’ve had a lot of requests for more information about the tours I’m going to run next year.

    As you may know, I’m currently running a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new travel app called TripSaver. This app will help you manage, track, and budget your expenses on the road and be available for iOS and Android phones.

    One of the backing levels for this campaign is first access to the FOUR tours I’m running in 2014. I’ve spent the last week putting together itineraries for each tour to further expand on the information already in the Kickstarter.

    So here are the general details for next year’s Nomadic Matt’s group tours:

    Tour 1: Thailand (February 2014)

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    Length: 18 days

    • Day 1 – 3 (Bangkok) – We’ll explore my favorite city in the world (and former home), taking in temples, eating at the best street food stalls, visiting my top restaurants, bars, and proving that Bangkok is more than traffic and pollution.
    • Day 4 (Ayutthaya) – A short distance from Bangkok, we will spend the day exploring the ruins of one of Thailand’s ancient capitals.
    • Day 5 – 6 (Khao Yai National Park) – One of the lesser known national parks in Thailand, we’ll try to find some wild elephants as well as learn about the flora and fauna of the area.
    • Day 7 – 10 (Chiang Mai) – Heading up north, we’ll spend a few days in this vibrant city, exploring the nearby jungles and an elephant sanctuary, as well as eat our way through the markets and do some shopping at the famous night bazaar.
    • Day 11 – 14 (Ko Lanta) – It’s time to head to my favorite island in Thailand, where we will sit by the beach, soak up some sun, eat seafood, swim, dive, snorkel, and watch some intense pink and purple sunsets (see above).
    • Day 15 – 16 (Krabi) – An overnight pit stop before we head back to Bangkok at this other beach destination.
    • Day 17 – 18 (Bangkok) – We return to Bangkok for some final street food (and shopping) before we all say good-bye!

    Tour 2: Western Europe (July 2014)

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    Length: 14 days

    • Day 1 – 4 (Paris) – We’ll explore the city of lights, visit the famed palace of Versailles, gorge on French food and wine, and learn about the history of this mesmerizing city. I can never get enough of Paris. After I take you there, neither will you.
    • Day 5 – 6 (Brussels) – The capital of E.U. is also home to chocolate, beer, and frites. A delicious couple of days.
    • Day 7 – 9 (Amsterdam) – Another former home of mine, I’ll prove to you that Amsterdam is more than red lights and coffeeshops. We’ll head out the main tourist areas, exploring lesser known local neighborhoods, eating at great cafes and restaurants, visiting museums, and much more.
    • Day 10 – 14 (Berlin) – Sprawling Berlin took me a while to love but this city is filled with cheap and delicious ethnic food, a lot of history, some of the best museums in Europe, wild nightlife, and wonderful parks.

    Tour 3: Central Europe (August 2014)

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    Length: 14 days

    • Day 1 – 4 (Prague) – We will spend a few days in one of the most historic cities in Europe as well as take a day trip to the famous Kutna Hora Bone Church.
    • Day 5 – 7 (Vienna) – After a scenic train ride through the countryside, we’ll visit the city of Freud, drink coffee, marvel at art, and learn about the history of the former capital of Austro-Hungarian empire.
    • Day 8 – 10 (Bratislava) – Not the city depicted in the movie Hostel, this historic medieval city features a beautiful castle, tasty and strong beer, and one of my favorite restaurants in Europe.
    • Day 11 – 14 (Budapest) – I love Budapest. I can’t get enough of it. We’ll explore this historic city, try some traditional folk dancing, take in the culture, relax in the famous bath houses, and enjoy the Ruin bars, one of the most unique bar scenes in the world.

    Tour 4:  Australia (November 2014)

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    Length: 14 days

    • Day 1 – 4 (Sydney) – We will spend four days in Sydney learning to surf, enjoying the beaches, hiking the famous Blue Mountains, and visiting the Hunter Valley for wine.
    • Day 5 – 10 (Cairns) –  We’ll fly up to Cairns to see the Great Barrier Reef and the famous Atherton tablelands before escaping up to Cape tribulation for a little quiet away from the crowds.
    • Day 11 – 14 (Melbourne) – Our last stop on the tour, we’ll spend a few days in Melbourne, visit the Penguins on Phillip’s Island and drive the Great Ocean Road.

    On these tours, I’ll be taking you to all the hidden, off the beaten track sights, restaurants, and bars that made me fall in love with each destination over and over again.  I’ll show you the known and unknown of each location all while giving you budget travel tips that can be used on any future trips you take!

    All tours include transportation, accommodation (a mix of guesthouses, private rooms, and dorms), walking tours, group meals, and activities.

    What’s not included: flights, travel insurance, visa fees, optional activities, and meals not specified.

    Cost: Each tour will cost $2,000 USD.

    If you are interested in signing up now, I have opened two spots for each tour on my Kickstarter campaign. All tours are limited to ten people on a first come, first serve basis. If you want to go explore the world with me, this your chance to join the tours now.

    You can head over to Kickstarter page and sign up there.

    If you want to take a chance and wait, I’ll be opening all the other spots in the coming months.

    Additionally, as part of the Kickstarter campaign, I am also offering two other cool backing gifts:

    1. I’ll fly you and a guest out to New York City and give you a personal guided tour of my new home, showing you my favorite tourist sites, restaurants, and bars. You are responsible for your own accommodations but I will be happy to make affordable suggestions. The personal tour is only one day but stay as long as you want!
    2. I will come to your city, hand deliver my book, take you to your favorite restaurant, and talk with you about travel, life, and answer any questions you want.

    We’re half way through the Kickstarter and these three options are a great way to join 1,000 other people in supporting this important project while getting great deals and trips at a great price.

    Thank you again for all your support – not only during this project but throughout the years.


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    5 Travel Apps you really need

    5 Travel Apps you really need

    Technology does not always solve the problems, but it often helps you to solve them, so when we travel, if we are technologically advanced, travellers, they can be useful, though not essential since you have downloaded a few App, which perhaps, could come back comfortable.

    AllSubway is a database that contains maps of the major subway lines around the world (more than 151 maps). The nice thing is that it works without having to connect to the network. It is ompatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, requires iOS 3.0 or later, available in English, to 0.79 Euros.

    Allsubway app

    Allsubway app

    Packing Pro is an app doesn’t let you on risk of having to buy a toothbrush while arriving in a new town. The App allows us to better organize youe luggage, according to our previous trips, but also according to different scenarios of travel. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and requires iOS 3.0 or later – it costs 2.39 euro.

    PacketPro app

    PacketPro app

    Rebtel calling app – if you are traveling the world it is obvious that the roaming of your domestic phone will be expensive, so by opting for Rebtel you can call to Rebtel users and  be entertained by the cheap international calls to everyone else for almost nothing. The only thing you have to do is download their free app and enjoy their cheap international call rates. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch. Ipad, Android and Windows phones.

    Rebtel calling app

    Rebtel calling app

    LocalEats, promises to us to find the restaurants where you eat better. So many choices, so many cities in the united states are present in the APA. In addition to major international destinations there is included: London, Paris, Tokyo, Milan and Rome. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, requires iOS 3.1.3 or later and is available in English for 0.99 dollars.

    LocalEats app

    LocalEats app

    Triplingo is not the usual vocabulary, with tons of words that we will never use, but a tool tailor-made, with the sentences to the circumstances that are most useful for our travels. It is available for iPhone, Android and Nook. Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later, at a cost of  7.99 euro.

    Triplingo app

    Triplingo app


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    Capture the Colour

    It’s that time of the year again, it’s time to Capture the Colour. Last year’s contest by Travel Supermarket was such a success, that they’re running a second contest to give you the chance to win some amazing prizes.

    It’s also a great way to bring the online travel community  together. We love browsing the amazing photographers work out there on the Internet and it’s time to let your travel photos shine.

    The URL that the competition page will sit on is the same as last year - we will be uploading the new content in time for launch on the 12th August.

    Last Year's Winning Image

    Last Year’s Winning Image

    Last Year’s Winning Image by: Johnny Vagabond You can browse all the entries from last year on the Capture the Colour Pinterest Board

    The Prizes

    But not only will you have the chance to show off your best photography shots, you will also have the chance to win a bunch of prizes. What’s in store for this year?

    • The overall winner is going to be awarded a £3,000 travel fund.
    • Colour category winners being offered the choice of a 128GB iPad, a Fuji camera or £750 worth of Arc’teryx clothing and equipment.

    The Rules: 

    The Process is Simple, showcase five of your favourite travel snaps which truly capture the colour of the five photo categories of red, blue, green, yellow and white. I’ll be judging Green.

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    My Example Post:

    You may not have a clue where to start, so all of the judges have put together their own sample post explaining what they will be looking for. I chose five of my favourite photos that capture the colours and to help you choose your own. See my example post from last year too! Once you have posted your five photos, nominate five people who you would like to see colourful photographs from. Let Travel Supermarket know by including a link to their contest page. I have my five nominations at the bottom of the photos along with a little overview of what I’ll be looking for when choosing the winner of the Green Category and helping to choose the overall winner.

    Green 

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    Antarctica – Green Ice

    Blue

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    Marrakech, Jemaa el Fna

    Yellow

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    Leopard in Masai Mara Kenya

    Red

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    Kariega South Africa

    White

    OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

    Sand Dune Cape Town

    The Judges

    I am honoured to join my fellow judges once again in this year’s Capture the Colour contest. I’m a fan of all their work and we all worked well together last year picking the amazing winning images. Each of us will be in charge of picking a colour category winner (I’m Green) and the overall winner will be selected by all 5 judges.

    Ken Kaminesky - Yellow
    Abi King - Red
    Me – Green
    Christine Gilbert - White
    Daniel Nahabedian - Blue

    For more information on the contest and prizes visit the Capture the Colour Contest Page. And include a link to The Travel Supermarket Competition Page

    What I’m Looking for

    How I’ll be Judging: When choosing my travel photos I will be looking for ones that don’t really scream those colours but used them effectively to bring the photo to life. I am looking for in the photos is a unique way for you to express the colours. Each colour should be an element of the photograph and not dominate the whole scene. I am looking for something beyond the clichés like a red sunset, blue sky or yellow flowers. For me originality will always take precedence over a pretty photograph.

    Nominations

    Now Time to Nominate: We’ve had some amazing contributions to ThePlanetD over the years and there are a few photographers that really stood out. We wanted to nominate them because we love their work and they’re great people too:


    Source : theplanetd[dot]com

    Thực phẩm, bánh trung thu liên tiếp có đỉa, dân tình nháo nhác

    Thực phẩm, bánh trung thu liên tiếp có đỉa, dân tình nháo nhác


    Sữa có sinh vật lạ nghi là đỉa, nhận kẹo Trung Quốc được làm bằng đỉa..gần đây dĩa còn có trong bánh trung thu gây tâm lý hoang mang cho người tiêu dùng.

    Trong thời gian gần đây, hàng loạt các vụ bê bối liên quan đến thực phẩm đã gây ra tâm lý hoang mang, lo sợ cho người tiêu dùng. Bởi lẽ, tất cả các vụ việc đều liên quan đến một loài ký sinh trùng thân mềm mang tên: đỉa.

    Sữa tươi mang nhãn Mộc Châu bị tố lúc nhúc sinh vật lạ

    Sáng 23/9, chị Dương Thị Hồng (thôn Dương Thọ, xã Đức Bác, huyện Sông Lô, tỉnh Vĩnh Phúc) cho hai con là Bùi Minh Quân (5 tuổi) và Bùi Thị Minh Phương (19 tháng tuổi) uống sữa hộp tươi nhãn Mộc Châu. Hai cháu làm đổ sữa, chị Hồng lấy giẻ lau thì hoảng hồn phát hiện “lúc nhúc” những sinh vật lạ trong sữa.
                                                                        banh trung thu
    Sợ quá, chị gọi hàng xóm sang, mọi người mở tiếp hộp sữa khác, đổ vào chai thì thấy có rất nhiều những sinh vật này bò lên, bám đầy miệng chai.

    Chị Hồng và mọi người gọi trưởng thôn, công an, cán bộ y tế xã đến chứng kiến và lập biên bản. Các hộp sữa này ghi ngày sản xuất 5/9/2012 và hạn sử dụng đến 5/3/2013.

    Một sinh vật được cho là đỉa có trong sữa, đang bám ở đầu đũa.


    Theo thông tin ban đầu thì chị Hồng thường xuyên mua sữa loại này cho con uống tại một cửa hàng ở cùng thôn. Mới đây nhất chị vừa mua 20 hộp và đến sáng 23/9, chị đã cho 2 con uống hết 16 hộp.

    Những lần trước các con chị đều uống bằng ống hút nên không biết các bé đã từng uống những sinh vật lạ này chưa. Các sinh vật lạ này dài chừng vài milimet, động tác bò, ngóc đầu giống đỉa, vắt và do sống trong môi trường sữa nên mang màu trắng.

    Sau đó, ngày 24.9, Hiệp hội sữa Việt Nam đã có văn bản gửi Ban Tuyên giáo T.Ư, Bộ Thông tin và truyền thông cũng như các cơ quan báo chí về việc bác bỏ tin đồn trong sữa và thực phẩm có chứa đỉa.

    Uống sữa đỉa bâu đầy răng

    Con ông Quang là Nguyễn Văn Tài, thôn Thanh Hà (Sóc Sơn, Hà Nội) cho biết đã mua hộp sữa từ một cửa hàng của người quen trong xóm. Dù đã được cất trong tủ lạnh nhưng hôm sau đã xuất hiện sinh vật lạ nghi là đỉa.

    Công an viên thôn Thanh Hà, Nam Sơn, Sóc Sơn cho biết:"Theo tìm hiểu của chúng tôi, con vật bò trong sữa nhà ông Quang không phải đỉa mà là ấu trùng do bảo quản không tốt nên mới như vậy.

    Ông ấy bảo mấy hôm trước uống không có gì đến khi uống gần hết hộp mở ra mới thấy con như con đỉa. Mặc dù ông ấy bảo mới mua sữa được 2 hôm".


    Hộp sữa có ấu trùng.

    Nắp hộp sữa đã được mở gần hết, có vài sinh vật trong đó. Các cơ quan chức năng cũng tiến hành kiểm tra địa điểm bán sữa cho nhà ông Quang là nhà ông Vũ Bá Hán.

    Lô sữa có hộp sữa bán cho nhà ông Quang còn hạn sử dụng, đảm bảo chất lượng an toàn vệ sinh thực phẩm. Thậm chí, nhà ông Hán còn mở thử một hộp trong cùng lô đó cho vào bát và cất trong tủ lạnh. Hôm sau mang ra, hoàn toàn không có con vật gì trong sữa..

    Về lý do xuất hiện sinh vật nghi là đỉa, ông Bùi Quốc Đạt, Phó giám đốc Trung tâm dịch vụ khoa học kỹ thuật, viện Sốt rét Ký sinh trùng Côn trùng Quy Nhơn thì sinh vật bò trong sữa có thể là ấu trùng.

    Với trường hợp sữa nếu không được bảo quản tốt thì có khả năng ruồi hoặc bọ cánh cứng bâu vào và đẻ trứng trong sữa rất dễ xảy ra.

    Sự thật chuyện "đỉa làm tổ trong bụng khi ăn kẹo Trung Quốc

    Trước đó, trên các mạng xã hội như facebook rộ lên thông tin có đỉa trong dạ dày sau khi ăn bánh kẹo có nguồn gốc từ Trung Quốc. Tốc độ lan truyền của thông tin này nhanh đến mức chóng mặt làm dấy lên tâm lý hoang mang trogn cộng đồng.

    Đoạn thông báo về sự việc này có nội dung như sau: "Trường hợp đầu tiên phát hiện được ở Tuyên Quang. Bệnh nhân nữ này đau bụng và được đưa đi bệnh viện đa khoa và được các bác sỹ ở đây chụp chiếu thì phát hiện có rất nhiều sinh vật lạ, và đã tiến hành phẫu thuật . Vị bác sỹ này đã ngất ngay tại chỗ vì khi vạch bụng bệnh nhân ra toàn là đỉa”.

    "Đỉa trong bánh kẹo Trung Quốc" mới dừng lại ở tin đồn.

    Tuy nhiên, ông Phạm Quang Thanh, Giám đốc bệnh viện Đa khoa tỉnh Tuyên Quang cho biết, trong những tháng trở lại đây, bệnh viện chưa hề tiếp nhận một ca cấp cứu nào như thông tin nêu trên.

    PGS.TS Nguyễn Đại Bình, Phó Giám đốc – Bệnh viện K khẳng định:“Đây hoàn toàn chỉ là tin đồn nhảm, gây hoang mang cho dư luận xã hội. Cũng như vắt, đỉa là loại thân mềm rất nhạy cảm, không phải môi trường nào đỉa cũng có thể sống và tồn tại được. Đỉa chỉ có thể sống và sinh sản trong môi trường nước ngọt, đất ẩm… và sống nhờ hút máu.Trong trường hợp đỉa thâm nhập được vào cơ thể con người, đỉa chỉ có thể tồn tại được duy nhất trong môi trường hô hấp không có chất men, axit và kiềm như: mũi, xoang và phế quản".

    Như vậy những thông tin trên chỉ là tin đồn, không có căn cứ xác thực. Tuy nhiên, nó đã gây ra nhiều quan ngại cho người tiêu dùng cũng như đem lại những ảnh hưởng không tốt đến hoạt động kinh doanh, gây tổn thất lớn đối với nền kinh tế trong nước.

    Source : thuthuatmaytinhaz[dot]blogspot[dot]com

    Tuesday, August 13, 2013

    Any Video Converter Ultimate v.4.3.6 Full Keygen


    Any Video Converter Ultimate v.4.3.6 Full Keygen là phần mềm giúp bạn chuyển đổi các gói định dạng video từ MP4, MPEG-2, DVR-MS, AVI, RM, RMVB, QT, MOV, VOB, MKV, ASF, 3GP, 3G2, FLV, MPEG-1, DivX, OGM sang MP4, AVI, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, FLV, MPG, SWF với tốc độ chuyển đổi nhanh chóng và chất lượng video tuyệt vời, HD AVI, HD MP4 và đầu ra định dạng WMV HD cũng có sẵn và bạn có thể tạo ra bộ phim DVD với menu DVD đẹp và tùy biến trực tiếp từ các định dạng video khác nhau.
    Các tính năng chính:
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    Ngoài ra, Any video converter còn là 1 công cụ tuyệt với giúp bạn đóng phụ đề srt hay ass cứng vào file video ( hardsub) rất tốt.

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    Source : thuthuatmaytinhaz[dot]blogspot[dot]com