September 10, 2014

Mezyad Fort in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

Mezyad Fort


The United Arab Emirates have no shortage of desert fortresses, most of which are recently renovated and designed to cater for the huge swath of tourists who visit every year. But for those with a more intrepid spirit, seeking an alternative to the pomp of the major emirate cities, the abandoned fort of Mezyad may be just the thing.


While its creators are unknown, Mezyad is thought to have been built during the 19th century, but very little of its origin story survives. According to a report by Gulf News, at various points in its history it has doubled as a police station, been used as a border post, and was also occupied by a British paramilitary group, the Trucial Oman Scouts, during the 1950s.


The fortress shows signs of restoration, but in recent years it has been neglected and deeply undervalued despite its hugely dramatic appeal at the base of the grand Jebel Hafeet. Its camouflaged mud walls and backdrop of cool palm trees only add to its picturesque value.


Unfortunately the fort is only viewable from the outside as the entrance is heavily padlocked but its secluded location gives it a sense of historic exoticism as you wander around the lonely grounds. Mezyad has all the charm to indeed be the basis of a tale straight out of 1001 Arabian Nights, but with new tourist developments encroaching on the site, who knows whether it will manage to retain that enigmatic quality for much longer.




















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The Vault in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, Canada

Tunnel Entrance


Inside the Bow Flats Natural area, just off the Trans-Canada Highway is a large tunnel carved into the north facing slope of Mt. McGillivray's solid limestone.


The tunnel leads into the mountain to two chambers roughly 80 feet x 25 feet. Many people say the Canadian Government tunneled into the mountain as a plan to build a bunker that would house officials in case of a nuclear event during the Cold War.


As it turns out those theorists are not too far from the mark. The shallow caves were actually constructed by a private company, Rocky Mountain Vaults and Archives, with the intent of holding only documents... in the beginning. Rocky Mountain Vaults and Archives obtained licenses to begin constructing the vault in 1969, though it is suspected that they had started tunneling before then. The company had planned to store the countries "most important documents" to keep them safe in the even of nuclear fallout. The vault would be climate-controlled and protected from all elements and dangers. "Built for maximum protection... against any form of destructive vice, from mildew to hydrogen bomb." The original plans for the facility called for a system of impenetrable chambers and vaults built right into the mountain, which could THEORETICALLY have served as a redoubt for government officials in the case of an apocalypse. Regardless, what would undoubtedly have been the largest secure file storage vault of that time fell short on financing early in construction and the company went bankrupt. The project was abandoned and left as it was, only a fraction of the planned size of the original ambitious idea.


Today the vault caves are still empty and have become favorite spots for amateur hikers and cavers who can explore the unguarded chambers without hopping so much as a fence.




















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Four months of emails are MIA — what should we do?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/problem-solved/four-months-emails-mia/

Your Flight Is Operated By What?!

Kudos to United for the most honest "aircraft" type I've ever seen listed for a flight (thanks to reader Thomas for sending this screenshot along):


Now if only all airlines were this honest!


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A Simple Lesson on How Not to Get Taken When Making Big Purchases

This isn’t a post about the best value for a cell phone, and in fact I’m not suggesting that the cell phone I just upgraded to (a Samsung Galaxy S5 replacing my S3 that after more than two years stopped charging properly and unfortunately it wasn’t the battery). Instead, it’s a post about how to […]


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Gentoo Penguins in Port Lockroy, Antarctica





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/10/gentoo-penguins-port-lockroy-antarctica/

Currents: Rooms: Beer With Its Own Accommodations

Roughly 10 miles from the brewery, the Dogfish Inn welcomes dogs.

















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Reduce British Airways Fuel Surcharges

One of the big downsides to redeeming miles for travel on British Airways is the fuel surcharges they impose. These surcharges apply regardless of whether you're booking an award ticket through British Airways' own Executive Club program, or through one of their partner airlines.


For example, the roundtrip fuel surcharges for business class between San Francisco and London are ~$904.


That doesn't even include any of the other taxes and fees. These are only made worse by the UK Air Passenger Duty (APD), which applies for tickets that have travel originating in the UK.


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The End of Amazon Payments: No More Sending Other People Money Effective October 13

I got notice of updated terms from Amazon Payments by email today. Amazon Payments will stop allowing person-to-person transfers after October 12. The email said, Additionally, we have updated the terms and conditions of our User Agreement (https://payments.amazon.com/help/Personal-Accounts/User-Agreement-Policies/User-Agreement) that apply to your use of the products and services provided by Amazon Payments. Our updated User […]


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Romantic airport serenade

It seems over the top, welcoming someone back to Texas with hired musicians.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/pick-girlfriend-airport-like-boss/

Western Tourism Rising In North Korea, Of All Places

North Korea is possibly the world's grimmest dictatorship, and it's attracting more tourists each year.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/western-tourism-rising-north-korea-all-places-1684874

Seclusion in a tourist hotspot

On a summer weekend in Big Sur, we discovered how to find seclusion despite the throngs.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/9-tips-finding-seclusion-tourist-hotspot/

App Smart: Using Your Phone to See Paris in a Whole New Light

Transit apps and virtual tour guides can get you around the city and through its popular landmarks, like the Louvre.

















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To Lap Child, Or Not To Lap Child — That Is The Question

The lap child rule has to be one of the greatest deals of all time when it comes to air travel.


It’s sort of like an All You Can Jet pass that is given to you on your birth day and is valid for two years.


It’s unlimited.


And domestically at least, it’s unrestricted.


Oh right, there’s this one little caveat….


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In Transit Blog: In Florida, a Starring Role for Dolphins

With the release of the movie “Dolphin Tale 2,” hotels on Florida’s Gulf Coast are offering dolphin-themed packages.

















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Today’s Frequent Flyer News You Need to Know: Another Free Night Promo, Marriott to Grow by the Size of Starwood, and Signup Bonuses

News and notes from around the interweb: 1000 free Lufthansa Miles&More miles. This is from a Best Western promotion, in German, use Google Chrome to translate. Offer comes via Doctor of Credit and appears targeted to me so unclear if the miles – registered for very quickly and painlessly – will post. Chime and fuel […]


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I Heart My City: Evin’s Cork

American artist and writer Evin O'Keeffe grew up near Washington, D.C., and got bitten by the travel bug early. But after seeing the world, she decided to plant her roots in Cork City, where she has lived for the past six years—now with her husband and son. Here are a few of Evin's favorite things about the seaside city she calls home.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/10/i-heart-my-city-evins-cork/

$1350 Business Class Fares To Europe!

Last week we saw a fare war which offered ~$2000 fares between the West coast and Europe. The best part was that British Airways and codeshare flights receive a $400 discount when booking through AARP, which brought the fares down to ~$1600 for the roundtrip business class tickets.


Per this FyerTalk thread, there seem to be decent fares for winter travel between the East coast of the US and Europe. New York to Barcelona, for example, is pricing out around $1900 for the roundtrip in Business class.


That's an okay fare for business class travel this time of year, but by using the AARP discount you can bring this down to ~$1500.


On top of that, if you have the British Airways Visa Signature® Card you can save an additional 10% as long as all flights are operated by British Airways.


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Check In: Hotel Review: Click Clack Hotel in BogotĂ¡, Colombia

High-design, witty touches make for a memorably fun visit at this property, which opened one year ago.

















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36 Hours in Cartagena, Colombia

From Old City strolls and sunset views to fried street snacks and late-night dancing, spend a weekend in this Caribbean city.

















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Have a Citi AAdvantage Card? You May Get Discounted Redemptions!

One of the great things about American Airlines is that with so many different co-branded cards and transferable points, they’re very easy to accumulate. In addition to generous sign-up bonuses, the Citi AAdvantage branded credit cards offer several discounts on award redemptions that vary depending on which card you have. Here is a breakdown of […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/have-a-citi-aadvantage-card-you-may-get-discounted-redemptions.html

Hyperlapse footage of Portugal

Kirill Neiezhmakov gives viewers a thorough taste of what Portugal has to offer.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/portraits-portugal-lisbon-sesimbra-high-speed/

What happened when one man willingly gave Google all his data

MARKETING: Big Data, “Do No Evil” and privacy… But also innovation, evolution and open web (and lives). These are issues that are ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/google-data-one-man-willing/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=happened-one-man-willingly-gave-google-data

The Getaway: For Travelers, How Smart is the Smartwatch?

With the new Apple Watch set to hit stores next year, taking a look at whether wearable technology is a game-changer for travelers.

















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