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A Day is a Tourist, A Year is a Traveler

by blackgoldfish
『A day is a step, a year is a tango. A day is a tourist, a year is a traveler. A day is a chance encounter, a year says love. A day is frustration, a year is a melody. A day is a lump of clay, a year is whatever you want it to be. A day is a thought, a year is a philosophy. Every year counts. Glenfiddich.』-Glenfiddich〈Every Year Counts〉TVC

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2008

Maura Moynihan — writer, musician, traveler, and daughter of Daniel Patrick Moynihan

by springnet
At age fifteen, Maura Moynihan moved to New Delhi, India, where her father, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, was appointed the US Ambassador. She graduated in 1975 from the American International School, New Delhi, known as “Hindi High.”

2007

Around the World in 80 Days: A Travel Blog by Conde Nast Traveler at Concierge.com

by wiredsetman
On March 5th, my budget was a strong, vigorous and ready to tackle the world. It had known only good times in its short life, (see here, here, and here; ed.) and in those sweet, carefree days my budget's might was exceeded only by its innocence. Seventy-eight days later, my budget was drawn and gaunt, emaciated, starving, dehydrated and on the verge of expiration. It hadn't had sustenance since Mongolia, when my hotel reimbursed me $10 for an inadvertent overcharge. Since then, nothing. Three days ago, its teeth started falling out. My budget had come down with scurvy.

Around the World in 80 Days: A Travel Blog by Conde Nast Traveler at Concierge.com

by wiredsetman
Day 78: A shout out to my man Francis, that rare breed of waiter who knows how to call a spade a spade. Francis demonstrated this exceptional ability last night at dinner. I was flummoxed, unable to decide what to choose as an appetizer, and so I put the following question to Francis: "How about the Atlantic seafood tian? Is it any good?" His answer: "Not really." Boom. An honest answer from an honest man.

The 25 Times I almost died

by blemman
Adventure traveler recounts 25 near death travel experiences.

Around the World in 80 Days: A Travel Blog by Conde Nast Traveler at Concierge.com

by wiredsetman
Things started going wrong for Florence about a thousand years ago, when a very important man named Hugo--a margrave, no less--decided he wanted to live in Florence instead of the then capital, Lucca, a decision which brought on a period known as The Golden Age of Florentine Art. Half a millennium later, A guy named Lorenzo di Medici started running the show and throwing serious money at local artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci (best known for his thrilling novel, "The Da Vinci Code") and Botticelli. Pretty soon, all the talk was about Florence: The architecture! The paintings! The sculptures! The ravioli!

Celebrity Cruises

by lee12
Celebrity Cruises - Voted one of the World's Best Cruise Lines by Condé Nast Traveler - Top-Rated cruises to the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Panama Canal, ...

Around the World in 80 Days: A Travel Blog by Conde Nast Traveler at Concierge.com

by wiredsetman
As I write this, it is 5:20 p.m. here and 5:20 a.m. on the Eastern Seaboard. My watch is correct once again. I am halfway around the world. Here on the other side of the world, no one seems to think I'm dressed very well. Every second man I pass in the street wants to make me brand new a suit. So great is their alarm over my appearance that they assure me that one can be ready in just a few hours.

Celebrity Cruises

by smith143 & 1 other
Celebrity Cruises - Voted one of the World's Best Cruise Lines by Condé Nast Traveler - Top-Rated cruises to the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Panama Canal, ...

Around the World in 80 Days: A Travel Blog by Conde Nast Traveler at Concierge.com

by wiredsetman
This extremely beautiful stretch of asphalt is the pier at Red Hook, Brooklyn. Actually, it's the parking lot. I tried to get to the pier, but the security guard would hear nothing of it, for reasons that remain unclear. If all goes according to plan, I will be stepping onto said pier exactly 80 days from now. Soon after that, I will reach the parking lot. But I have many miles to go before any of that happens.

Travel Guides, Vacation Ideas, Travel Deals, Conde Nast Traveler on Concierge.com

by tisienpo & 1 other
Concierge, le célèbre site de voyage a lancé un service d'information sur téléphone mobile. Plus de 200 guides sur les destinations sont disponible, sans compter les infos météo et le très recherché Condé Nast Traveler's Gold List des meilleurs hôtels de la planète. A noter également son service web 2.0 Suitcase qui permet de collecter dans un espace dédié (sa suitcase) des éléments trouvés sur Internet afin de construire son prochain voyage.

2006

Episode 57 - Kauai, Hawaii

by chris2x
The Amateur traveler goes to the garden island of Kauai in Hawaii: rugged clifts, beaches, snorkeling, body surfing, guava, an “easy one mile family hike”, helicopter tour and Chris tripping over big Hawaiian words.

The Time Traveler convention

by Ithil & 2 others
"Technically, you would only need one time traveler convention. Time travelers from all eras could meet at a specific place at a specific time, and they could make as many repeat visits as they wanted. We are hosting the first and only Time Traveler Convention at MIT on Saturday, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!"

Travels with iPod @ National Geographic Traveler

by sbrothier & 3 others
electronic devices such as BlackBerrys and Treos changed business trips. Now MP3 portable music players—most notably the industry's standard-bearer, Apple's iPod—are fast doing the same for leisure excursions. Aside from bringing Dean Martin along to "Mambo Italiano" on a trip to Capri, travelers can now download everything from an unabridged copy of The Da Vinci Code for beachside listening, to an audio tour of Pompeii. Here are nine ways to use your iPod while on the road:

Travels with iPod @ National Geographic Traveler

by dominoes & 3 others
Ubiquitous MP3 players have altered the way we travel.

Kingston Data Traveler Elite Privacy Edition self-destructing flash drive - Engadget

by dominoes
Kingston Data Traveler Elite Privacy Edition self-destructing flash drive

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