August 18, 2014

Ohio Caverns in West Liberty, Ohio

The Crystal King


Underneath the farmlands of western Ohio, The Crystal King reigns in Ohio Caverns, with over two miles of surveyed passages.


The caverns were discovered in 1897 by a farmhand, Robert Noffsinger, who was investigating why a sinkhole that filled with water during a long rain then emptied the next day. An underground river was situated in the caverns, carving out various chambers and depositing vast quantities of mud in its wake. After the initial discovery became Mt. Tabor Cave Tours and unscrupulous tourists took out crystals and wrote their names on the walls, the original landowner sold the land to Allen and Ira Smith, who with a crew took three years to clean up the mud in the further reaches of the caverns, lengthening the tour from a quarter-mile to over two miles.


The tour shows the chambers, called "Fantasyland," "The Big Room," "The Jewel Room," and "Palace of the Gods." One of the highlighted formations is "The Crystal King," a pure white stalactite that is almost five feet long and an estimated 200,000 years old.




















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An Amazing Night in Milford and a New eBook on Flatbooks

New eBook – Photographing Children Naturally We recently published a new book over on Flatbooks called Photographing Children Naturally. Portraiture can be challenging itself, and sometimes even more difficult when working with children. This new eBook by Cheryl Machat Dorskind helps you sort everything out, from selecting your gear to setting it up to keeping […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/08/19/an-amazing-night-in-milford/

Should the babies in business class get priority bassinets?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-enough-compensation/babies-business-class-get-priority-bassinets/

In Transit Blog: A New Cruise to Tasmania

A new excursion from Compagnie du Ponant will follow in the footsteps of Abel Tasman, the explorer who discovered Tasmania.

















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What’s so wrong about travel “hacking”?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/elliotts-email/whats-wrong-travel-hacking/

On yoga as a treatment for addiction

I support the 12-step method, but can it really hurt us to challenge our Western thinking and incorporate something new?



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/yoga-treatment-addiction/

No charges for Accused airport security impersonator

A passenger accused of posing as an airport security agent and taking women into a private screening room will not be prosecuted.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/18/travel/airport-security-impostor-not-charged/index.html

Cycling Edinburgh's Water of Leith

Starting south of Edinburgh in Balerno, and ending where it joins the North Sea in Leith, the Water of Leith path runs for 20 of the river’s 37 kilometres.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/cycling-edinburghs-water-leith/

In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Travel Industry Grapples with Smoking’s Shifting Winds

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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T Magazine: All Across America, Artists Are Taking Over Billboards

Four current projects, stretching from coast to coast, hand over billboards to various artists to use as their canvas.

















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TripAdvisor’s Airfarewatchdog quietly launches curated hotel picks

TripAdvisor-owned Airfarewatchdog has unveiled a curated hotels recommendation service. Still in beta-testing the free service invites travelers to type in their destination ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/tripadvisor-curated-hotels-hotelwatchdog-airfarewatchdog-travel-curation-editorial/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=post-newsletter-tripadvisors-editorial-division-tests-curated-hotel-recommendations

Should I book my next trip directly?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/live-2/book-next-trip-directly/

5 Destinations That Get a Bad Rap (But Are Actually Amazing!)

Thank goodness for unexpected cheap airfares. Normally I search for these fares with no pre-determined destination in mind and I often end up booking tickets to places I wouldn’t otherwise consider visiting. Occasionally, I book a flight to a city not anticipating a good time and then something magical happens — I actually like the […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/5-destinations-that-get-a-bad-rap-but-are-actually-amazing.html

Timelapse video in North Korea

I didn't think that travel to North Korea was possible



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/day-life-pyongyang-north-korea/

Insider’s Guide to Darjeeling

Tea reigns in Darjeeling, where life is marked by the four harvest seasons: first flush in spring, the second flush in June, monsoon season (yes, it’s a tea season) July-August, and the autumn flush from October into November. No matter how you take your cuppa, here's a short and sweet guide to visiting this world-renowned tea mecca.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/18/insiders-guide-to-darjeeling/

Does 'Trivago Guy' need a makeover?

There's probably a belt in this guy's future.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/18/travel/trivago-guy-makeover/index.html

3 reasons you should start traveling sooner than later, thanks to climate change

People shrug off climate change as a problem for the future. “Meh,” they say, “I’ll be dead by then.” You WON'T be dead by then. It's happening now.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/3-reasons-start-traveling-sooner-later-thanks-climate-change/

Bad news: Shark Week is lying to you

Now that we've reached the end of Shark Week, I suppose it's okay to tell you: Shark Week is lying to you. Or, the Discovery Channel is lying to you.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/bad-news-shark-week-lying/

What happens when three teenagers (and a 20 year old they just met) try a travel hackathon

Some things happen just by chance or good fortune. NB: This is an analysis from Dylan Macalinao, a developer who participated in ...



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WHO Calls On Ebola-Hit Countries To Screen Departing Travelers

Despite the low risk of transmission by air travel, the U.N. health agency says passengers should be checked before leaving.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/world-health-organization-calls-ebola-hit-countries-screen-departing-travelers-disease-1661304

15 Highlights from 8 Years on the Road

Three weeks ago I celebrated my eight year anniversary of being on the road. On a warm morning on July 26, 2006, I left home for a year-long trip around the world. I didn’t return until 18 months later. I thought I’d be happy going back to cubicle life when I returned. I’d put my MBA to good use, promote renewable energy, and head down the path towards the American dream (job, wife, house, retirement, etc). But the moment I […]


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Travel Hack: How to Save Hundreds on Airfare with a VPN

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Back in January, we listed just five reasons why every connected traveler should be using a VPN. Quite frankly, there are many, many more. But one of the coolest we’ve recently stumbled across is how to use VPN software to book cheaper airfares. Travel booking engines can sometimes charge more based on your previous browsing […]


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from Vagabondish http://www.vagabondish.com/how-to-book-cheaper-airfare-vpn-software/

Craft beer guide: Salt Lake City

Here's what you need to know—and where you need to go—to pay proper respect to the local craft breweries of Salt Lake City.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/nights/beer-drinkers-guide-salt-lake-city/

Futuristic wilderness hideouts

Imagine watching the northern lights in Finland through the transparent, geometric roof of your own glass igloo, or stargazing in Chile through the window of your specially designed cabin-observatory, or watching the weather roll in over rugged Julian Alps from your a-frame hut two thousand meters above sea level.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/18/travel/gallery/futuristic-wilderness-escape-pods/index.html

The world's best cycling cities

From Colombia to Canada, this handful of urban centers is leading the two-wheel charge.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/17/travel/best-cycling-cities/index.html

Turbulence for the P2P economy as FAA bans flight sharing

The FAA handed down an unwelcome clarification for flight sharing startups last week, ruling that private pilots could not publicly sell open ...



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Summer Gear Roundup: 4 Laptop Backpacks for the Savvy Traveler

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Summer is sadly coming to an end in the northern hemisphere [insert sad trombone sound here …]. So if you’re gearing up for your fall travels, perhaps it’s time to invest in some new kit? These four laptop backpacks are worthy of any flashpacker in need of a durable, high capacity pack with plenty of […]


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from Vagabondish http://www.vagabondish.com/laptop-backpacks-savvy-traveler/

Floating Ice in Pleaneu Bay, Antarctica





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/08/17/floating-ice-pleaneu-bay-antarctica-2/

How I Deal with Anxiety

On any given day I’m anxious about any number of things. I don’t relax very well. I feel tense and unsettled at least a couple of times throughout the day. And I worry, because generally I think worry is good. Of course, not all worry is good, and there’s certainly a case to be made…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/how-i-deal-with-anxiety/

T Magazine: The Weekly Agenda | A Mission Chinese Chef Pops up in Copenhagen, the FYF Fest in Los Angeles and More From the Cultural Calendar

Plus, art and dance on both coasts, a new camera lens launching in London and more from T’s list of things to see and do in the week ahead.

















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