November 21, 2014

The Skeleton Lake of Roopkund, India in F-3 P-2, India


In 1942 a British forest guard in Roopkund, India made an alarming discovery. Some 16,000 feet above sea level, at the bottom of a small valley, was a frozen lake absolutely full of skeletons. That summer, the ice melting revealed even more skeletal remains, floating in the water and lying haphazardly around the lake's edges. Something horrible had happened here.


The immediate assumption (it being war time) was that these were the remains of Japanese soldiers who had died of exposure while sneaking through India. The British government, terrified of a Japanese land invasion, sent a team of investigators to determine if this was true. However upon examination they realized these bones were not from Japanese soldiers—they weren't fresh enough.


It was evident that the bones were quite old indeed. Flesh, hair, and the bones themselves had been preserved by the dry, cold air, but no one could properly determine exactly when they were from. More than that, they had no idea what had killed over 200 people in this small valley. Many theories were put forth including an epidemic, landslide, and ritual suicide. For decades, no one was able to shed light on the mystery of Skeleton Lake.


However, a 2004 expedition to the site seems to have finally revealed the mystery of what caused those people's deaths. The answer was stranger than anyone had guessed.


As it turns out, all the bodies date to around 850 AD. DNA evidence indicates that there were two distinct groups of people, one a family or tribe of closely related individuals, and a second smaller, shorter group of locals, likely hired as porters and guides. Rings, spears, leather shoes, and bamboo staves were found, leading experts to believe that the group was comprised of pilgrims heading through the valley with the help of the locals.


All the bodies had died in a similar way, from blows to the head. However, the short deep cracks in the skulls appeared to be the result not of weapons, but rather of something rounded. The bodies also only had wounds on their heads, and shoulders as if the blows had all come from directly above. What had killed them all, porter and pilgrim alike?


Among Himalayan women there is an ancient and traditional folk song. The lyrics describe a goddess so enraged at outsiders who defiled her mountain sanctuary that she rained death upon them by flinging hailstones “hard as iron.” After much research and consideration, the 2004 expedition came to the same conclusion. All 200 people died from a sudden and severe hailstorm.


Trapped in the valley with nowhere to hide or seek shelter, the "hard as iron” cricket ball-sized [about 23 centimeter/9 inches diameter] hailstones came by the thousands, resulting in the travelers' bizarre sudden death. The remains lay in the lake for 1,200 years until their discovery.




















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Hey airlines, enough with the musical chairs!





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/hey-airlines-enough-musical-chairs/

Stars over the Party Tree in Hobbiton

A little behind-the-scenes Here’s a fairly random video that we shot while on the Hobbiton Movie Set. We were doing a few videos for The Arcanum! It also shows some other random stuff during a little New Zealand adventure… Daily Photo – Stars over the Party Tree in Hobbiton I know I post a lot […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/11/22/stars-over-the-party-tree-in-hobbiton/

Has Chase Discontinued Partnership With Korean Air?

GAH.


I just landed in Sydney so let's mark this as "developing," until I have a chance to get in touch with someone at Chase, but it seems more than likely that Korean Air is no longer a transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards.


In scrolling through comments (which is always the first thing I do when I land) I noticed a couple of concerning things.


Reader pointie left a comment on the "Ask Lucky" page noting:


"Chase UR transfers to Korean Air is currently GONE as an option."


At the exact same time, Mark asked:


"Can you confirm that Korean Air is no longer a travel partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards? They are no longer appearing on the UR site."


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Korean Air Gone As a Transfer Partner From the Chase Website!

Korean Air Skypass has disappeared off of the Chase website as a points transfer partner. Here are the airlines I currently see listed: Friday night is the worst time for this, for me, since I can’t reach anyone at Chase in real-time to confirm the meaning of the change. Korean Air has been one of […]


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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Grand Tour of the Self

The latest and most obnoxious tool in the kit of digital narcissism.

















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Will Copa’s New Star Alliance Frequent Flyer Program Add Fuel Surcharges to Award Tickets After All?

A commenter who appears to work for Copa suggests that the new program will add fuel surcharges to awards. Miguel writes, Gary, my comments dont reflect COPA Holdings, or my superiors or companywide opinions or statements. All tickets currently purchased from any venue are broken down with a fuel surcharge, future awards and tickets will […]


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Sneak Peek: New IHG PointsBreaks List

IHG Rewards Club’s PointBreaks is traditionally one of the best promotions in the hotel industry. Through this promotion, select hotels are available for just 5,000 points per night. Since IHG Rewards Club points can be indirectly purchased for 0.7 cents each, that’s like booking stays at certain hotels for just $35 per night.


The hotels on the list will be available for booking starting Monday, November 24th, 2014, and will be valid for stays through Saturday, February 28, 2015.


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Books Of Style: Three New Books On Luxurious Cold-Weather Escapes

Three new books shed sun-drenched light on the world’s most luxurious cold-weather retreats, from Monte Carlo to the Caribbean to Palm Beach.

















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Credit Cards with Mileage Discounts on Award Bookings

Recurring benefits are an important factor to consider when deciding whether a credit card is worth the annual fee. These benefits often come in the form of elite status, airport lounge access, annual free nights or an annual point bonus. A few cards, however, offer reduced award redemptions as an incentive to keep customers loyal. […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/credit-cards-with-mileage-discounts-on-award-bookings.html

Celebrate With a New 10-Year China Visa.. at 50% Off!

This month China has started issuing visas valid for multiple entry over 10 years to US passport holders for tourism and short-term business visits. Your passport must be valid for at least a year, and you can continue to use your 10 year visa even when your passport expires and you get a new one. […]


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Cool Video Of Emirates A380 Maintenance Check

Last week Emirates uploaded a pretty snazzy video to their YouTube channel of an A380 3-C maintenance check, which took about two months to complete.


I think a lot of people don't realize just how extensive maintenance checks on airplanes are. They're not just "checking" to see if anything is wrong, but rather basically taking apart most of the plane and then putting it back together. That's why you shouldn't feel unsafe when you're flying an older plane -- it still undergoes the same maintenance checks of newer planes, as it's basically taken apart and put back together every few years.


So it's pretty cool that Emirates created a sub-two minute video giving an overview of the process:


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Redeem Miles For Etihad A380 First Class?

There's no doubt that the "hottest" new aircraft entering the commercial aviation market this year is Etihad Airways' A380 (sorry Your Excellency, your plane might be a distant number two, unless we count the amount of drama, in which case you win by a landslide).


I think any of us airline product "nuts" would love to try The Residence or First Apartment on the Etihad A380. Unfortunately unless you're super wealthy (or can run a slightly more successful Kickstarter campaign than I can), The Residence is more or less off limits, at ~$40,000 one-way between London and Sydney.


That leaves the First Apartment.


Is there any way to speculatively book a flight now in hopes of it eventually being operated by an A380? Often when an airline announces an equipment change they don't immediately update it in the GDS, so you have a short period where you can "beat" the airline before they have a chance to update inventory.


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Writing depends on the superficiality of one’s days

Graham Green on writing a book: “I was trying to write a book that simply would not come. I did my daily five hundred words, but the characters never began to live. So much in writing depends on the superficiality of one’s days. One may be preoccupied with shopping and income tax returns and chance…



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In Berlin, Still Partying in the Ruins

An aspect of reunification —the emergence of techno and a do-it-yourself club scene — has endured as a cornerstone of the city’s identity.

















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TSA Head Says Liquids Should be Allowed, A Loyalty Program for Infrequent Flyers, and How Not to Protest Uber

News and notes from around the interweb: When taxis protest Uber and Lyft by clogging traffic that means you can’t get a cab as easily and.. have no choice but to use Uber or Lyft. #ThinkAboutIt Terminals 1 and 2 are now connected at San Francisco airport An airport first and fourth amendment claim moves […]


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Contest Roundup: Win Air France Miles, London Trip, Relax in Puerto Rico

Check out the week in travel contests and sweepstakes for your chance to win a wine trip to France, win thousands of Air France miles, see relax in Puerto Rico, eat your way through Palm Beach & tour London. Win Thousands of Miles From Air France Play the Mr. Miles game and have a chance […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/11/contest-roundup-win-air-france-miles-tour-london-relax-in-puerto-rico/

In Transit Blog: In Geneva, a Skating Rink With a View (and Brunch)

The hotel La Réserve Genève in Switzerland will feature a skating rink inside a heated tent–bar and restaurant included.

















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Review: Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse New York JFK

I had a commitment in New York City until around 5:30PM, so only made it to JFK at around 6:30PM, less than two hours before departure.


Singapore Airlines flies out of Terminal 4, and by the time I checked in I seemed to be the only person at the counter, as everyone else had already checked in.


The agent was friendly and issued my boarding pass in less than a minute, and also issued me an invitation to the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse, which is the lounge that Singapore Airlines uses for Suites Class passengers at JFK (they use the Wingtips Lounge for business class passengers).


The worst part about Kennedy has to be the security lines. As a Suites Class passenger I could just use the "standard" priority security line, where there was about a 20 minute queue. Add in the fact that I couldn't use Pre-Check, and it wasn't my most enjoyable security experience of the year.


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Personal Journeys: What I Discovered by Visiting Every Disney Park

From Tokyo to Paris, California to Hong Kong, I hit all 13 stops on that magical circuit. Here’s what I saw and learned along the way.

















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What travelers hate the most about their travel apps during holidays

Testing specialists Soasta have delivered another Holiday Traveler Behavior Study, outlining the areas of peak frustration for mobile travelers. The survey was ...



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Strategies to Combat Revenue-Based Mileage Programs

The Wall Street Journal recently published an intriguing article about how frequent flyers are looking for loopholes to maximize miles earning when Delta and United’s revenue-based rewards programs go into effect on January 1, 2015 and March 1, 2015, respectively. The article first explains the situation business-school professor Garold Lantz, a frequent traveler to Asian […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/strategies-to-combat-revenue-based-mileage-programs.html

Chase Sapphire Preferred Changes Confirmed, Still the Best Personal Card on the Market

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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Why Aren’t There Nicer Seats To Hawaii?

A common award request PointsPros receives is for trips to Hawaii, which has seen insane growth over the past few years with Alaska’s (the airline, not the state ;) ) expansion from the West Coast. Quite often people are looking for the best product to Hawaii, and really want a lie-flat seat.


Why aren’t there more lie-flat seats to Hawaii?


If airlines had their way, there would be no lie-flat seats offered to Hawaii. They’d probably fly sardine cans if they could. It’s a leisure market, and fares and service reflect that. A sub-six hour flight on United from Newark to London serves a meal in Economy, while an eleven hour flight from Newark to Honolulu only offers meals for purchase. A little ridiculous in my book, but that’s what the market dictates.


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Points as cash: How to do a better job protecting loyalty accounts

The early November hack of an unknown number of members’ rewards in Hilton’s HHonors™ program was a wake-up call to the travel ...



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Just Back: Shenandoah National Park

National Geographic Traveler Features Editor Amy Alipio (on Twitter @amytravels and on Instagram @amyalipio) recently returned from a family day trip at Shenandoah National Park, one of the crown jewels of America's East Coast. Here are some of the high points of her trip in her own words.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/21/just-back-shenandoah-national-park/

How Delta Is Marketing The 2015 SkyMiles Program

As most of you probably know by now, Delta will be radically altering their frequent flyer program in 2015, whereby they'll begin awarding miles based on how much you spend on your ticket as opposed to how many miles you fly.


Maybe this is old news, but reader Jon passed along a picture he took of the advertisement he saw on the seatback TV on a Delta flight.


"Who says a dollar doesn't go as far as it used to? Up to 75,000 miles per trip with the new 2015 SkyMiles program."


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Lives: Rules of Engagement

At an Israeli detention center, a secret agenda comes to light.

















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Emirates Offering Aggressive Status Match Opportunity

Emirates has a lot of Airbus A380s. Those are big planes, with a lot of seats, and they need to send them somewhere. Like Dallas. Emirates wasn’t selling the bulk of their premium seats when they were flying a Boeing 777 on the route. Now they have even more premium seats. And they’re facing competition […]


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The geometry of everyday life

Photographer shoots series of eerie symmetries captured from above





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/20/travel/gallery/bernhard-lang-aerial-photography/index.html

Venice to ban wheeled suitcases

Venice has for years battled against rising waters. Now it's facing a new threat -- wheeled suitcases.





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