January 19, 2015

Beco do Batman in São Paulo, Brazil

One of the alleys.


In a city full of graffiti and street art, no place is more impressive than São Paulo's Beco do Batman (Batman Alley), an open air gallery of street art that started with a simple picture of the titular vigilante.


Beco do Batman is an area near Vila Madalena in São Paulo where three alleys meet. Every inch of wall at the dense urban crossroads is covered with graffiti and the pieces even extend down onto the sidewalks. Well known street artists from both Brazil but also other parts of the world are attracted by this sanctuary of graffiti and come to make their marks, however transient they may be.


The street art tradition at the location started in the 80s when the first drawing, one of DC Comics superhero Batman, appeared. Soon more was to follow with fine-arts students painting cubic and psychedelic images along the long walls. Soon Beco do Batman was completely covered in bright, stylized spay paint art.


Today the area is continues to exist in a state of flux, with old pieces disappearing as new paintings are created on top of them, always with the previous artist's permission. The ever-changing look and feel of the site makes every visit to Beco do Batman a new and exciting experience.




















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Centro Ceremonial Otomí in Temoaya, Mexico

Centro Ceremonial Otomí


Just outside the municipal seat is the Centro Ceremonial Otomí or Otomi Ceremonial Center. This center is the result of efforts to create a recognized space to preserve and promote the Otomi culture.


These efforts were begun in 1977 on the part of Otomi elders and some local ejidos. The foundation was formally established in 1980 and construction of the monumental facility began in 1988. The site and organization aims to recreate Otomi ceremonies of centuries past even though the written and archeological evidence as to what they were like is scarce. On the second Sunday of each month a ritual is performed here to honor the elements of earth, air, fire and water as well as to supplicate to the gods with offerings. This ritual is headed by the members of the Otomi Supreme Council.


The complex is constructed on a mountain called Cerro La Catedral. At the entrance of the center, there is a sculpture of a warrior of the Botzanga Otomi who fought against the Aztec emperor Axayacatl. The first plaza is called the Plaza del Coloso (Plaza of the Colossus), and is named after a giant figure of Tahaay, the lord messenger of fire and life. At the back is a mural of Da-mishi, the jaguar that walks and talks, by Luis de Aragón. Ascending the hill is the Glorieta del Centinela (Roundabout of the Sentinel) to which indications of the four cardinal directions meet. Next is the Plaza del Sagitario, the main courtyard, which is surrounded by 45 enormous sculptures acting as guards. On this plaza as well is the Assembly Hall, with its iconic seven columns. These total 52, the number of years on the Aztec calendar. This building houses the Otomi Supreme Council and the seven columns are thought to be associated with the seven musical notes, the seven colors of the rainbow, and the seven days of the week.


At the most elevated spot are 12 silos or cones, each representing a generation of Otomis, and on each is a sculpture of Tata Jiade, the Sun. While the construction is meant to reflect Otomi culture before the 9th century and Nahua influence, this latter influence is acknowledged by an image of Quetzalcoatl. The Otomi Ceremonial Center has a small teaching museum with a permanent exhibition of artifacts, history of the Otomi people, and past and present crafts. This museum is called the Nguu Ro Ya Hnhnu or Museum of the Otomi Culture.


The complex is located on an ecological reserve called the Otomi-Mexico State Park. This park extends over 50 hectares, most of which is covered in pine, oyamel, and holm oak forest. This part of the ceremonial center has camping and hiking facilities. The complex is also notable for appearing in the 1989 James Bond film License to Kill.




















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Japanese Girl in Traditional Dress

Leica Lens Buying Guide Don’t forget to check out the Leica Lens Buying Guide here on the site! Daily Photo – Japanese Girl in Traditional Dress We were at the Google event in Tokyo and we ended up in an area where many Japanese people were walking about in traditional clothing. It was so cool! […]



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Should I be writing about the Lush customer who fell off the IT wagon?





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American Express is Testing Just Buying You Business and First Class Tickets When Awards Are Available on American and United

The new American Express Points Match program is a targeted test which allows some small business cardmembers to redeem their Membership Rewards points for travel on United and American without transferring points to a partner frequent flyer program like Aeroplan or British Airways. When awards are available on American or United, targeted members can call […]


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Can Delta SkyMiles No Longer Be Redeemed For Saudia Business Class?

I've argued that the relative value of Delta SkyMiles has increased over the past couple of years. For my personal redemptions, I'd say the value of SkyMiles increased even further this year, given that one-way awards are now possible for half the cost of a roundtrip (unfortunately that came at the expense of stopovers on roundtrip awards).


Primarily I like redeeming SkyMiles for travel on Alitalia, KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Australia, etc.


But there's no denying that SkyMiles have historically also been extremely useful for travel to the Middle East. That's because Saudia is in SkyTeam, and they've historically released an almost unlimited amount of business class award space. It was kind of insane, they had at least seven business class award seats available on most flights.


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Three Days Left Until Hyatt Award Chart Changes

On January 22, 2015, Hyatt will implement changes to the Hyatt Gold Passport Award Chart. A total of 48 hotels will be moving to a lower category, while 22 hotels will be moving to a higher category. Existing reservations for stays subsequent to January 21, 2015 will receive a refund for the point difference if […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/three-days-left-until-hyatt-award-chart-changes.html

Where to Find the Best Macarons in the World

Previous installments: Introduction: Paris for the Holidays, Saying Goodbye to American’s Old Business Class, and a Suite at the Park Hyatt Vendome American First Class Lounge Chicago O’Hare and Business Class, Chicago – Paris Park Hyatt Paris Vendome Executive Suite Avoiding Tourist Traps: Good Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower and Picasso Museum in […]


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On the Road: Cuba May Be Opening, but Business Travel Remains Limited

Consultants say there isn’t much business on the island and not enough hotels. And United States airlines hoping to begin service face a long approval process.

















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Flying With His Excellency Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways’ CEO

On Thursday I had the opportunity to fly on Qatar Airways' inaugural commercial A350 flight from Doha to Frankfurt.


The plane itself was gorgeous, the business class hard product was great, and the plane was so quiet.


But I left out what may have been the most interesting detail of the flight -- Qatar Airways' CEO, Akbar Al Baker, was aboard.


The airline industry is my life. I'm passionate about it beyond words. It's one of the most interesting and challenging industries out there given the number of moving parts that have to come together for everything to work well.


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What cocktail fits your personality?

What drink best fits your personality? Take our latest quiz and find out!



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/classic-cocktail-best-fits-personality-quiz/

Should Higher Revenue Flights, or With More Elites, Get to Land First?

New technology will make it easier for air traffic control to prioritize certain flights over others. Richard Deakin, the chief executive of National Air Traffic Services (NATS), said the introduction of remote technology, sensors and infrared cameras would increase the amount of data air controllers received from flights, The Sunday Times reported. Controversially, this would […]


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So You Like Searching for Deals? Try Hunting for Treasure

If your domestic vacation were a treasure hunt, it’s possible that your haul could pay for your getaway. Whether you hunt for diamonds, gemstones, gold or even fossils, there’s value in finding these treasures (and even more in the fun you’re sure to have!). Here are some examples of treasure-hunting destinations that would make pleasurable […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/five-places-for-the-best-domestic-treasure-hunting-vacations.html

NASA releases the highest resolution photo ever taken

This is the sharpest image of our galactic next-door neighbor and the highest resolution photo ever taken. Hubble is one powerful telescope.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/nasa-releases-highest-resolution-photo-ever-taken/

On the trail of pumas in Patagonia

"I came to Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia to hike the famous ‘W’ trek but also to photograph wildlife, particularly its top predator, the elusive and rarely seen puma."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/trail-pumas-patagonia/

Review: Park Hyatt Sydney

Hands down the hotel I was most looking forward to on this trip was the Park Hyatt Sydney. It's unarguably the best hotel in Sydney, and arguably the nicest Park Hyatt in the world.


The last time I was in Sydney the hotel was undergoing a renovation, so I was excited to check out the "finished" product, even if I was a couple of years late.


I booked our four night stay at the Park Hyatt for 22,000 Gold Passport points per night. Last January this hotel went from being a Category 6 to being a Category 7 property, meaning that a stay at this property now costs 30,000 Gold Passport points per night, or pending Points + Cash availability, 15,000 Gold Passport points plus $300 per night.


Anyway, we arrived at the Park Hyatt shortly after 4PM. The entrance to the hotel is located off Hickson Road, right below the Sydney Harbour Bridge.


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Citibank Now Offering Free FICO Credit Scores to Cardmembers!

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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Video: Adrift in the Dordogne Valley

I was first sent to the Dordogne Valley in southwestern France more than two decades ago to shoot a story about a truffle farmer for a food magazine. Later, when I tasted my first black truffle, I thought my head was going to explode with the heady new flavor. And by dark that first day, I was as hooked on truffles as I was on the place of their origin.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/01/19/video-adrift-in-the-dordogne-valley/

So you’re a hotel expert? Prove it





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/youre-hotel-expert-prove/

Social media is over-hyped (and some data to perhaps prove it)

If we're honest, we have all probably wondered whether social media is a case of the Emperor's new clothes.






from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/social-media-overhyped-data-proof/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=social-media-hyped-data-perhaps-prove

World's fastest lime chopper [VIDEO]

Have you ever seen someone chop limes faster?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/tv/guy-peruvian-cevicheria-worlds-fastest-lime-chopper-video/

Fewer People Are Flying Korean Air Due To Nut Rage Incident

Korean Air's nutty onboard incident has been all the rage lately, and I've covered it in great detail (thanks in no small part due to my love of first class and nuts!). ;)


For the most part the story seems to have a happy ending, at least for the "common man." Heather Cho has been punished and humiliated, and that's a win for the class struggle in Korea.


But it seems it's not just Heather Cho that has been impacted by the incident, but also Korean Air as a whole, who have seen demand drop by 6%. Via The Chosunilbo:


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This Week In Travel – Episode 181

This week’s guest is Spud Hilton, travel editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. This Week’s News: Disney Cruise Rescues Man Hours After He Fell From Royal Caribbean Ship Off Mexico Woman Spends 3 Days In Jail Over Plane Seat Swap Gone Horribly Wrong Man revels in having entire Delta plane to himself This drone could [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/01/19/week-travel-episode-181/

Startup pitch: exClone sees a future turning websites into talksites

Founded last year, exClone is a startup based on digital agents and the cloning of human expertise. The concept is talking agents ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/exclone-talking-agents/startups/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=startup-pitch-3

Etihad Reduces A380 Schedule To Sydney

Etihad's A380 is arguably the sexiest plane in the skies, thanks to their First Apartment and The Residence, which are possibly the two best premium cabin hard products in commercial aviation.


Much to my delight, Etihad has been making First Apartment award space readily available on their Abu Dhabi to London and Abu Dhabi to Sydney routes.


This is an incredible use of American AAdvantage miles, given that they have very attractive redemption rates without fuel surcharges.


Anyway, it looks like Etihad has made a minor A380 schedule adjustment on their Abu Dhabi to Sydney route. I wouldn't usually write about such a minor change, but in this case I know many of you have gone out of your way to book the A380, and I'd hate for anyone to be caught off guard by such a change.


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New Benefits for the No Annual Fee Hilton Visa: Annual Points Bonus and Gold Status

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White Rhino: Encounter with an endangered species

"At that moment, a few steps behind its mother, a baby rhino emerges." — A powerful and poignant narrative by Zimbabwean writer Jo Jackson.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/white-rhino-encounter-endangered-species/

Air India Changes Their Mascot To A Hipster Boy Taking A Selfie

There's no denying that Air India has 99 problems, from rats on a plane to literally scrapping a brand new 787 for parts.


However, if you ask me, their mascot was one of the few things that wasn't wrong with the airline.


Via The Times Of India:


"Air India's Maharajah, an iconic portly figure in regal garb and hands folded in namaskar, is being offloaded. Passengers are now being welcomed by a new and younger version of the mascot, sans turban with spiky hair, wearing jeans and sneakers. While the trademark twirling moustache remains, even that's been cut down to size."


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How to defend online travel margins against web-scraping bots

In the years since everyone became their own travel agent, finding the best deal has become almost a Vegas-like “beat the system” ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/online-travel-margins-web-bots/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=online-travel-margins-web-scraping-bots

JFK- Milan $399 Roundtrip With Emirates When Booking for Two

Getting to Europe for under $500 roundtrip these days can be nearly impossible and usually requires flying a wonky carrier (like WOW Air) via Iceland or hoping for a mega-mistake from an airline (ah, hem Etihad). However, today Emirates announced a Valentine’s day fare sale for $799 total roundtrip from JFK-Milan on their non-stop service,...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/01/jfk-milan-399-roundtrip-with-emirates-when-booking-for-two/

Win $1000 and Status, Save Money on Your Family’s International Airfare, and the Things You Didn’t Know About In ‘n Out..

News and notes from around the interweb: Last chance to enter! I’m giving away $1000 and 5 top tier National Car Rental elite statuses. Save money on international airline tickets when traveling with kids. Spirit Airlines eliminating wine in a can? (HT: Pizza in Motion) Reminder: Only 3 days left to make reservations at Hyatt […]


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21 signs you’re addicted to CrossFit

Squats. Squats are always the answer.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/sports/21-signs-youre-addicted-crossfit/

Europcar buys some ingenuity and audacity

Established car hire firms are exposed to the Uber-led global mainstreaming of tech-driven taxi bookings, car-pooling and ride-sharing. Europcar‘s investment in French ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/Europcar-Ubeeqo/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=europcar-buys-ingenuity-audacity

Beautiful windmills turn back the clock

In a traditional village in the Netherlands, colorful working windmills preserve the bucolic life of years past.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/19/travel/zaanse-schans-windmills-netherlands/index.html

Airbus' Beluga to get even larger






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/19/travel/airbus-new-beluga-super-transporter-plane/index.html

China considers air rage 'no fly list'

Passengers who misbehave on commercial flights in China could soon find themselves grounded.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/19/travel/china-air-rage/index.html

Reconsidering my Latin American-ness

"In Latin America, it was still common to hear women surprised that I was 25, single, and traveling without a man."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/6-things-forced-reconsider-latin-american-heritage-traveling-south-america/

The Donut Man of Seattle Speaks Out—With a Big Complaint About a Book I Wrote

Ever get a totally unexpected email? A blast from the past? This week I heard from someone about a passing encounter that took place eight years ago. Here’s the story!



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/donut-man-of-seattle-speaks-out/

You Won’t Believe Amex’s Targeted “PointsMatch” Promotion

No, that's not a click-bait headline. You really won't believe this. ;)


Let me start off by clarifying that this is a targeted pilot program/promotion for select Amex OPEN small business cardmembers. I wasn't targeted for the promotion but a friend was, and he forwarded me the below details. Usually I don't write about targeted promotions, but this one is so interesting that I can't not.


The promotion is called PointsMatch, and through it American Express is basically letting you redeem one Membership Rewards point in place of one American AAdvantage or United MileagePlus mile, towards travel on either airline.


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AXA invests in airfare forecaster Flyr in Europe

Flyr, the San Francsico-based airfare forecasting startup, is expanding to Europe in early 2015, thanks to a $500,000 equity investment from Axa ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/flyr-expands-airfare-forecasting-europe/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=flyr-expands-airfare-forecasting-europe

Terrorism Role Unlikely In Flight 8501 Crash

Investigators said that there is nothing in the cockpit voice recordings to indicate a terrorist link to the crash of AirAsia Flight 8501.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/airasia-flight-8501-no-threats-cockpit-voice-recordings-terrorism-unlikely-crash-1787304

Take better travel food photos

Sweet tip: Stand a menu up or have your dining partner hold up a large white napkin to act as a bounce for your image.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/take-better-travel-food-photos-14-images/

22 reasons to visit Barcelona

Think it's heaven where the streets fill with candy and you can go to the beach on your lunch break? Wrong! It's Barcelona.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/22-reasons-moving-barcelona-right-now/

India's Loss-Making Flag Carrier Air India To Pare Costs By $227M

In 2012, the Indian government had handed Air India a $5.8 billion bailout package, with funds to be pumped in over nine years.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/air-india-save-227m-measures-such-staff-reorganization-hiring-freeze-trimming-routes-1787210

ACT FAST: US Airways Business Class Award Availability Wide Open!

Last November I wrote about how US Airways would be adjusting fare classes on January 17, 2015, in order to further to align with American.


As I wrote about at the time, the changes included the following:


Among those changes was the fare code for saver level business class awards being adjusted from "I" to "U."


"I" is the standardized business class award code for Star Alliance, while "U" is the standardized business class award code for oneworld.


Previously "U" was just a fare code for a revenue economy ticket.


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5 memories growing up in Finland

Ah, summer at the cottage...just one memory of Finnish childhood.



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7 signs you learned to drink in Salford, England

You believed a snakebite would get you, like, totally wasted. And you totally believed it was illegal, too.



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Rick’s Picks: Fraud Fake-Outs and “Customer Service”

When you deal with as many banks, credit cards and promotions as we do, the weirdest things can happen. I am not a big fan of big corporations. I find them impersonal, behind-the-times and not as customer-friendly as they’d like you to think. Often, one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing, and the […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/ricks-picks-fraud-fake-outs-and-customer-service.html