August 26, 2014

Brod Fortress in Slavonski Brod, Croatia

Brod Fortress


Built on north bank of the Sava River by the Austrian Habsburgs between 1715-1780, Slavonski Brod Fortress was an important strategic centre controlling the main commercial routes towards Turkey and the slowly receding Ottoman Empire.


The fort was designed to accommodate 4000 soldiers and 150 cannons. According to an evaluation of the Brod Fortress resistance, during the classical siege with full capacity channels, it would have taken ten days of preparation for the attacks and 46 days for the enemy to take over the entire fortress.


Although being a military border stronghold, the fortress almost never had the opportunity to prove and demonstrate its combative power. However, there are many preserved fortifications reminiscent of the bygone times and the everyday military life that took place within. In the period from 1945 up until the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990's, the fortress served as accommodation for the soldiers of the National Army of Yugoslavia.


Today, much of the fortress has been abandoned and some of the spaces are dilapidated or have completely collapsed but apart from a few warning signs there is nothing to stop curious adventurers wandering in to explore the many rooms, corridors, and stairwells.




















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Does “Heather” from the IRS want to make a “legal allegation” against you?





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GoEuro closes $27M to fund its multi-modal travel platform

Ah, to be young and working in Berlin in late summer. Even better, to be young working for a two-year-old travel technology ...



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The Ancient Jungle

Found using Stuck On Earth! You might recall this place from my recent Stuck On Earth video where I show how I discovered this spot! Daily Photo – The Ancient Jungle Here's an amazing place I found somewhere near Bang Saray, Thailand. It was a VERY STRANGE place, actually. Everything was both authentic and fake […]



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Safety Advocates Call for Florida to Curb Floating Watering Holes

Florida, with the most boaters and boating accidents, requires little training to operate a craft in its increasingly crowded waters.

















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Etihad Airways Award Seats Abu Dhabi To San Francisco

In July Etihad Airways announced a new route from Abu Dhabi to San Francisco, which will be launching on November 18, 2014. The flight will be operated by a Jet Airways 777-300ER. Etihad is presently leasing several 777s from Jet Airways, which I'm guessing are intended to facilitate short term growth until Etihad takes delivery of their new longhaul fleet, in particular the 787. After all, being the fastest growing airline in the world takes planes. ;)


The odd thing -- as I noted earlier in my post about some airlines not releasing award space on new routes -- is that Etihad doesn't seem to be making any award space available on this flight. No matter which date I search, the Etihad Guest website shows the flight as "sold out," even at the highest award level (which usually has near guaranteed availability).


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Citi Improving Its Thank You Points Program With a New Transfer Partner!

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23 signs you're addicted to travel

Every single story you ever tell starts with “When I was in…”



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American Airlines’ 9 Other Non-Oneworld Partners

It is pretty much common knowledge that American Airlines AAdvantage miles can be redeemed for flights on their oneworld partners, such as Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways and British Airways, among others. What is not as widely known is that American Airlines has numerous other partners on which you can redeem your AA AAdvantage […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/american-airlines-9-other-non-oneworld-partners.html

Airlines Not Releasing Award Space On New Routes?

I love staying on top of new airline routes and aircraft changes, in part because I find new routes to be exciting, but mostly because they usually translate into a lot of award space. Typically once routes are loaded into the schedule, there's some amount of award space allocated as well.


For example, in terms of aircraft changes, Japan Airlines recently announced that their San Francisco to Tokyo Haneda route would go from being operated by a 787 to being operated by a 777-300ER. This was hugely exciting news, given that they opened up two first class award seats on every single flight, even over peak travel dates. And it was good news even for passengers in business class, since the 787 features their old business class product, while their 777-300ER features their new business class product.


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In Transit Blog: Swimming With the Whales in Australia

Sunreef in Australia is offering a trip in which participants swim with humpback whales.

















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Harried Travelers Take the Bus

Executive buses with amenities like leather seats, beverage service and Wi-Fi are becoming alternatives to flying or driving between cities.





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Up To 50% Discount on SilkAir KrisFlyer Awards

Singapore Airlines' KrisFlyer program is offering 50% off award redemptions on SilkAir to select destinations. This promotion is valid for travel booked by September 15, 2014, and for travel between August 22 and November 14, 2014.


The following SilkAir destinations are eligible:


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On indigenous land rights, Australia

“I am from the Brinkin-speaking tribe,” she says. “We actually own this land.” Sometimes her voice is so low it's almost as if she's talking to herself. “Yeah, we own this land,” she whispers.



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Act Now: Two 50,000 Point Bonus Offers Disappearing Soon

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Fare fight, redux: American and US Airways pull flights off Orbitz

American Airlines and US Airways are pulling flight listings from Orbitz after the carriers and the online travel agency failed to agree ...



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Alaska Mileage Plan Award Sale Through October 31, 2014

Not only is Alaska Airlines offering up to a 40% bonus on the purchase of Mileage Plan miles through October 14, 2014, but they're also offering an award sale for economy travel at the moment.


The promotion is valid for economy class travel on Alaska in select markets -- admittedly that's not the most aspirational use of Alaska miles compared to Cathay Pacific or Emirates first class -- but it can represent an outstanding value.


To take advantage of this sale, you must book a ticket for travel between August 30 and October 31, 2014.


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Bites: Restaurant Report: Café des Abattoirs in Paris

Two daughters of a Michelin-starred chef opened this spot last October, serving simple dishes prepared with top-tier ingredients.

















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Check In: Hotel Review: The Marlton in New York City

Opened last September in the heart of Greenwich Village, this nine-story property is a snug and affordable alternative to larger hotels.

















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Start Planning Your Spring Break with Southwest Airlines

It’s an exciting week, my friends. That’s because Southwest Airlines opened its travel schedule up through April 6th, 2015, which is finally far enough to cover the vast majority of school Spring Breaks in the U.S. What makes this especially exciting in my eyes is the fact that this upcoming Spring Break is the first […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/start-planning-your-spring-break-with-southwest-airlines.html

Timelapse of Australia's Gold Coast

Home to rain forests, beaches, and some of the best surf in all of the continent.



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In Transit Blog: Illinois Governor Vetoes Ride-Sharing Restrictions

Gov. Pat Quinn of Illinois vetoed legislation that would have effectively put an end to ride-sharing companies like UberX and Lyft.

















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Insiders Guide to Old Bangkok

"Every traveler has a special place, a home away from home," says National Geographic Traveler editor at large Daisann McLane. "Old Bangkok is mine." Here's her insider's guide to preparing for your trip and what you should do and see once you're on the ground to experience the rich culture of everyday Thai life.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/26/insiders-guide-to-old-bangkok/

Orbitz Stock Price Drops After American Airlines Pulls Its Fares

The largest air carrier in the U.S. will no longer list its fares on online travel agency Orbitz.com or its affiliates.



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American Airlines Tickets Not Bookable On Orbitz

While we're not often exposed to them as consumers, airline contracts can get pretty sticky on the back end sometimes. Back in the day airlines paid travel agents generous commissions for just about all kinds of bookings, which have been slowly but surely cut over the years. Nowadays as a general rule of thumb, travel agents typically only earn a commission on full fare or premium cabin tickets, since the margins there are a bit higher. So that's why it's not unusual to see travel agents charging booking fees nowadays, since they're typically not getting paid directly by the airline.


Of course the bigger online travel agencies (OTAs) have continued to have a bit more clout, given the volume of business they're bringing the airlines. Unfortunately that doesn't always seem to go over smoothly, as American Airlines and Orbitz have cut ties effective immediately.


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40% Bonus on Purchased Alaska Airlines Miles is Back!

Alaska Airlines is offering up to a 40% bonus on purchased miles through October 14. This isn’t all that uncommon an offer. Sometimes it’s 30%, sometimes 35%, and sometimes 40% — as often as not Alaska offers some sort of bonus on purchased miles. But this is as good as I’ve seen it. A purchase […]


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Photo of the Moment: London Calling

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© Thomas Leuthard


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15 reasons to visit Michigan's UP

The western section of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (also called the U.P) is a beautiful mix of dense forests, fresh waters, and quaint towns.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/15-ways-upper-peninsula/

Where the Buffalo Roam: Dakotas Road Trip

The plains? Hardly. A solo drive through the Dakotas proves big on personality.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/26/where-the-buffalo-roam-dakotas-road-trip/

Up To 40% Bonus On Purchased Alaska Miles

Through October 14, 2014, Alaska is offering up to a 40% bonus on the purchase of Mileage Plan miles.


The bonuses are tiered, meaning the more miles you buy, the bigger the bonus you get, as follows:


-- Buy 5,000 – 19,000 miles: get a 20% Bonus

-- Buy 20,000 – 34,000 miles: get a 30% Bonus

-- Buy 35,000 – 40,000 miles: get a 40% Bonus


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Devaluations Without Notice are the Worst Thing a Program Can Do, Don’t Give British Airways Too Much Credit

I mistakenly saw possible signs of a British Airways pending devaluation. It wasn’t inevitable, and I didn’t think anyone should make speculative bookings, but it seemed worth not waiting to make planned bookings. That was based on seeing astronomically high prices from BA’s sister program Iberia Plus (the two airlines have similar programs, both us […]


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“Travel May Seem Impossible, But It’s Not”: On the Road with Susan Shain

"Since 2008, I’ve been working seasonal jobs, then exploring the world during the off season, using travel-hacking to get the most bang for my buck. "



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Is The Disney Credit Card Worth It?

It has been a full weekend of hell Disney here at One Mile At A Time, and while I'm certainly enjoying spending time with friends, I think I've had enough of the Mouse to last me another fifteen or so years.


The parks feel both exactly the same and very different compared to when I was a kid, and there are a few things I've found fascinating:


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Skyscanner now scans the ground for hotels with standalone app

Skyscanner – known primarily for its air search prowess – is now offering insight on the ground with standalone app for hotel ...



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How do you pick a loyalty program that’s loyal to you?





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Move over SoLoMo! It’s the year of the mocal traveler

Many pixels have been spilled over the rise of SoLoMo – social/location/mobile – so it’s about time for a shift in jargon. ...



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Legroom fight diverts flight

The simmering debate over reclining in airplane seats boiled over Sunday aboard a United Airlines flight.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/26/travel/united-flight-knee-defender/index.html

De-horning rhino in South Africa

The very thin line between these powerful animals and their fragile survival makes you realize just how serious the rhino war is.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/dispatch-rhino-wars-video-de-horning-south-africa/

This Thursday: #BestFallTrips Twitter Chat

Itching to cash in on some of that well-deserved vacation time in the near future? Join @NatGeoTravel for our next Twitter chat to get the inside scoop on the best fall trips. In addition to hearing from National Geographic Traveler's own Amy Alipio, who will be unveiling our brand new Best Fall Trips list, we'll also be welcoming Laura Begley Bloom, executive editor for Yahoo Travel. Use #BestFallTrips to join us!



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/26/this-thursday-bestfalltrips-twitter-chat/

Up To 20% Off Fall JetBlue Tickets

JetBlue frequently offers "flash sales," whether it's a discount on revenue or award bookings. They're definitely one of the more aggressive airlines when it comes to this technique. For example, just last week they offered a 25% discount on award bookings.


Right now they're offering 20% off revenue tickets booked for travel this fall when using promotion code FALL2014. The promotion is valid for tickets booked through 11:59PM EST on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. The basic terms for the promotion are as follows:


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The Singapore Suites Route With the Most Availability (By Far)

Singapore Suites are one of the holy grails of frequent flyer redemptions. There was a time that Singapore charged about a million miles for Singapore – Los Angeles roundtrip. They started making seats available to their own members for the A380 suites class at the saver level a couple of years ago. A handful of […]


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Krug Champagne In Qatar Airways Business Class Lounge

In May I wrote about the challenges Qatar Airways was having with their new Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar. Even though the airport was operational, their lounges were still weeks from being open, which isn't exactly a nice way to introduce your new airport to your most premium and frequent guests.


Qatar Airways has now opened their Al Mourjan Business Class Lounge, which they're using for just about all premium oneworld passengers at the moment, given that the first class lounge isn't open yet. SFO777 has some pictures of the new Qatar Airways Lounge, which looks pretty great.


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Questions for travel marketers to ask before choosing an SEO partner

Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the most effective digital marketing tools available to hotels and other tourism related businesses looking ...



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Abandoned Whaling Ship on Half Moon Island, Antarctica





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/08/25/abandoned-whaling-ship-half-moon-island-antarctica-2/

T Magazine: Itinerary | A Design Lover’s Guide to the Modern Jaipur

The 19th-century city has spawned numerous 21st-century pleasures, from sumptuous design objects to gorgeous, laboriously produced rugs to a one-of-a-kind resort.

















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