October 27, 2014

Krafla in Myvatn, Iceland

Krafla


Located on the other side of the Ring Road from Námaskarð, the Krafla Caldera is a 10km long, 2km deep active volcanic zone on the boundary between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates, and a key component of the eerily Martian-like landscape of the Myvatn area.


The Krafla zone comprises three sites: Leirbotn, the geothermal power station, Víti Maar, a volcanic crater ( its name means "Crater of Hell" in Icelandic), and Leirhnjúkur, a broad volcanic terrain with bubbling sulfuric pits and ashen lava fields. The Leirbotn plant has been active since the late seventies, and is one of the five major power plants in Iceland that together supply about a quarter of the nation's energy.


Black and red lava fields, the unearthly bubbling pools of mud, volcanic craters, and gently wafting thermal plumes lend the Krafla zone a distinctly sci-fi air, creating a scene where a primordial past appears to meet a sustainable future. It's a reminder that Iceland is a bit like a part of the Earth they forgot to finish: with its unique location on the Mid-Atlantic ridge, atop two tectonic plates that are slowly pulling apart from each other, the island is a platform where more Earth is constantly spewing forth and cooling on the surface.


A visit to Krafla is easily paired with its neighbor Námaskarð and rounded off with a plunge in Myvatn's own hot spring, the Myvatn Nature Baths, a pleasantly low-key alternative to Iceland's tourist-magnet, the Blue Lagoon. If you choose to hike in the region there are trails extending from Leirhnjúkur all the way past the Hverfjall crater to the Dimmu Borgir rock fields.


Once funding is complete, the Krafla zone will host the European Mars Analog Research Station (Euro-MARS), the projected third such research station designed by the Mars Society to observe living conditions for human beings in Mars-like conditions.




















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Split Rock Lighthouse in Two Harbors, Minnesota

Split Rock Lighthouse


This historic lighthouse along Minnesota's North Shore is no longer lit save for one night a year on the anniversary of Gordon Lightfoot's meal ticket, the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.


The cliffside lighthouse is built on a 130-foot wall of rock overlooking Lake Superior. It was completed in 1910 after the disastrous Mataafa Storm wrecked 29 ships in the area five years previous. It lit the coast of the lake until the light was retired in 1969 after modern navigation technology rendered the picturesque lighthouse obsolete save for aesthetic purposes. It now is surrounded by Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and is run by the Minnesota Historical Society. The lighthouse remains a popular stop on the North Shore Scenic Drive, Minnesota Highway 61.


Though the lighthouse no longer acts as a beacon across the lake, for one day and night every November 10, the light is lit after a ceremony commemorating the day of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. The names of all 29 crewmembers are read to the tolling of a ship's bell. Visitors to the ceremony can then climb the lighthouse after dark and see the light radiate to the waters in their memory, like it did for many years before.




















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Double-booked on Orbitz – but why didn’t they tell me?





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A Black and White Photo

More Grouping Names I got re-oriented with all my collective animal names while in Africa. Some of my favorites are a Venue of Vultures, a Journey of Giraffes (or if still, a Tower), a Coalition of Cheetahs, and a Memory of Elephants. Daily Photo – A Black and White Photo I thought this seemed like […]



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Directing Planes, by Remote Control

Officials from dozens of countries have made their way to remote Sweden to look at technology that many expect will eventually transform the way air traffic is managed worldwide.





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Delta Eliminates Stopovers On Award Tickets Without Notice!

Earlier I wrote a post entitled "Has Delta Silently Changed Award Ticket Rules?"


In it I explained Delta's rules for longhaul award tickets -- historically they've permitted one stopover and one open jaw on a roundtrip award ticket.


However, I noted how as of recently, itineraries with both an open jaw and a stopover were no longer pricing as before, but instead were pricing as the cumulative total of two award tickets -- in this case they were pricing at 175,000 miles rather than 125,000 miles.


My conclusion was that Delta was only allowing a stopover or an open jaw on award tickets.


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Has Delta Silently Changed Award Ticket Rules?

Delta SkyMiles has long had one of the more generous policies when it comes to stopovers and open jaws on longhaul award tickets.


Historically Delta SkyMiles has allowed one stopover and one open jaw on a roundtrip longhaul award ticket.


Per the SkyMiles Membership Guide, here's what they say about stopovers and open jaws on award travel:


"Open jaw travel is permitted for Award Travel. To be eligible, the mileage between the open jaw points must be less than or equal to the total mileage flown between any other trip in the itinerary (origin to destination). A double open jaw is not permitted."


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Aeroplan Changes, Greyhound’s Premium Seats, and TSA Reminders for Halloween

How big a deal is loyalty program fraud? (HT: Abbas) Greyhound now offering premium upgrade to slightly less disgusting seats (The Onion via MrPickles) A TSA Halloween: “realistic replica items and props such as guns, scythes, pitch forks, chainsaws, butcher knives, grenades, axes, bombs, swords, machetes, and other realistic weapons are prohibited from being transported […]


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6 Discoveries from Near and Far: Volume XVII

Things I found on long walks in foreign cities, or perhaps when someone posted them on Twitter



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British Airways AARP Discount Extended To 2015

I've written in the past about the awesome discounts you can get for travel on British Airways by being an AARP member.


This discount offers $400 off of roundtrip business class tickets, even when they're discounted already (there are also discounts of $65 for economy tickets and of $130 for premium economy tickets). So when there's a fare sale between the US and Europe, this knocks a further $400 off the price of a ticket, often bringing the cost of a flight down to what you'd expect to pay for economy class.


The offer was only supposed to be valid for bookings made through October 14, 2014, and we weren't sure whether they were going to extend it beyond that or not.


Last week I posted about how AARP extended the offer through October 31, 2014, which I found a bit odd. Extending a promotion by only two weeks didn't make me feel very confident that it would be extended beyond that.


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Throwaway Ticketing and Fuel Surcharges… a Trick to Reduce the Big Fees on Your Next Award Ticket

Tocqueville asked me yesterday about fuel dumping award tickets and I thought it only fair to share my answer with y’all. Airlines that add fuel surcharges onto award tickets generally will charge the same amount that would apply on an identical paid reservation. He was specifically asking about reducing fuel surcharges using points with Air […]


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Alarming name of Wi-Fi hot spot delays flight

A transatlantic American Airlines flight was delayed Sunday after a passenger noticed a portable Wi-Fi connection named "Al-Quida Free Terror Nettwork."





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/27/travel/lax-al-qaeda-wi-fi-hot-spot/index.html

You’re almost there!





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Expedia Inc’s Hotels.com regrets its SEO email to travel bloggers

Earlier this month, some travel bloggers received a message from a person with an e-mail address at the online travel agency Hotels.com. ...



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New Rules Coming for Health Care Workers Returning From West Africa

The federal government is expected to announce the new ground rules Monday afternoon in an effort to apply uniformity for travelers entering the United States from nations with Ebola outbreaks.

















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Do TripAdvisor Reviews Matter?

I first used TripAdvisor (TA) prior to a summer 2006 trip to Europe with a couple of friends. Specifically, I was looking for a decent, affordable hotel my friends and I could afford in Mykonos. Hotels in Mykonos can be ridiculously expensive during the peak summer period, which is when we were traveling. As grad […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/10/do-tripadvisor-reviews-matter.html

It's your first time in Budapest

1. All this Buda and Pest stuff is confusing you: Yes, today the city is called Budapest. But once upon a time, there were two towns: Buda and Pest.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/9-signs-first-time-budapest/

Review: Etihad Airways First Class A340 Seoul Incheon to Abu Dhabi

I can't even begin to describe how excited I was by the time we actually boarded.


And it seemed the crew was equally excited, as the chef, flight attendant, and first officer were all at the door to greet first class passengers.


I quickly snapped a few cabin pictures. I had flown Etihad's A340-500 before, though this was my first time on the A340-600. In terms of the first class cabin they're virtually the same.


Etihad's A340 first class cabin consists of a total of 12 seats spread across four rows, in a 1-2-1 configuration. Each suite is fully enclosed. Unlike Emirates' cabins, Etihad's are actually somewhat modestly designed and not super-blingy (well, perhaps with the exception of the "diamond" on the bulkheads in front of and behind the cabin).


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Hosteling in America: Finding Budget Accommodations in Bethel, Maine

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Hostels are a way of life for budget travelers around the world, except in America, where the idea has yet to catch fire in the same way. If you love travel and aren’t yet familiar with hosteling, it’s well worth a look. The slow, but steady expansion of a reliable hostel network here in the […]


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On the Road: The Winner in Business Travel Food Expenses: Starbucks

A report shows that the restaurant is the most often expensed food and beverage brand, partly because of the number of millennials among travelers.

















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Frequent Flier: Please Remember to Stow Your Smile in the Overhead Bin

A dentist who works in New York and Dubai packs his patients’ crowns and veneers in his carry-on bag, causing some trouble during a security check.

















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Barclays Just Got Really Aggressive Before the Window Shuts to Get the Card

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]


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eDreams Odiego shares resume trading, see price gain

Shares in European online travel agency conglomerate eDreams Odiego resumed trading Monday on the Madrid stock exchange. The move came after the ...



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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Windowless Planes and North Korea’s New Airport

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

















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Aeroplan Improving Routing Rules — No More MPM!

Last week was rough for Air Canada flyers. Towards the end of the week the Air Canada 2015 elite program was announced, and it's ugly.


Air Canada is unique in that they've spun off their frequent flyer program, and in this instance no real changes were made on the mileage redemption side of things through Aeroplan... at least not yet.


Anyway, an inside source has informed me that Aeroplan will be announcing some changes to their routing rules a bit later in the week, and apparently they'll be positive overall.


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#StrangePlanet: Travel Trivia

Truth is stranger than fiction. Here are seven travel factoids to help prove it.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/27/strangeplanet-travel-trivia-2/

Visiting New England Aquarium + Hunting for Wild Whales Near Boston, Massachusetts

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It might surprise you to learn that some of the best whale watching on the east coast of the United States is right in Boston, Massachusetts. The 842-square mile Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary is a vast, federally protected swath of pristine ocean that stretches across the mouth of Massachusetts Bay, from Cape Ann to […]


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Carebnb skins sharing economy posterchild Airbnb to fight Ebola

Since the success of lifestyle brands Toms and Warby Parker, matching models have been a popular way to connect a social mission ...



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Review: Korean Air Business Class Lounge Seoul Incheon Airport ICN

After an all too short night I took the hotel shuttle back to the airport shortly after 10AM.


Etihad changed their check-in counters compared to the night before, so this time around check-in was at counters G30-36. Even though I arrived at them shortly before 10:30AM, there was already a long queue.


The premium counters were on the left, and there was both a first and business class line. People seemed to treat it as a single line, though. When I asked the people waiting whether they were in the first or business class line, they said "one line." Obviously not the case, though they were trying to work that in their favor.


Check-in opened at 10:30AM sharp, and I ended up being number two in the first class line. The person in front of me took 45 minutes to be processed, so it was 11:15AM before I was checked in. Much to my surprise my boarding pass was issued within 30 seconds, including on the later flight from Abu Dhabi to Cairo that I had proactively been rebooked on.


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A Trick to Avoid Change Fees, Classic Airplane Lounges, and a Truly Scary United Flight

News and notes from around the interweb: The top 6 airline lounges that used to be in airplanes themselves Even Spirit Airlines is generous in allowing flight changes when they have a schedule change. That’s why I often advise readers to wait until close to date of travel when they want to make a change […]


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Lessons from the Journey: Some Adventures Should Be Shared

From my own 193-country journey to the stories of many other people who were kindly willing to share, The Happiness of Pursuit attempts to extract and convey the lessons of modern-day quests. This series explores some of these lessons. Lesson: Some adventures should be shared. In studying quests, I heard from people who chose to…



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The 12 best cities in North America to explore on a layover

So get out your walking shoes, head to the nearest public transit point, and explore these 12 North American cities where you will actually enjoy a layover.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/12-best-cities-north-america-explore-layover/

T Magazine: Bulgari’s Brilliant Bracelet Watch

The Italian jewelry house turns a classic timepiece into timeless jewelry.

















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