February 1, 2015

Nanda Devi in Chamoli, India

Nanda Devi


The tallest mountain located entirely within India’s borders, Nanda Devi is as majestic as it is forbidden, and has a history that is entwined with the American Central Intelligence Agency


India’s second highest peak, the “Bliss-Giving Goddess,” Nanda Devi is surrounded by myth and legend. At 7,816 meters (25,643 ft.) above sea level, it has been closed to climbers since 1983 and is surrounded by an impenetrable sanctuary of solitude.


The challenge of getting to one of the most notorious peaks in the Indian Himalayas is that it is protected by a natural boundary of surrounding mountains, many of which are over 6,400 meters tall. This moat of protection is known as "The Sanctuary" and wasn’t first breached until 1934. Nearby peaks are named after different aspects of the Goddess’s folklore: her bodyguards, her “western door,” and “Nanda’s bed” being examples. The higher of Nanda Devi’s twin peaks was first summited by Noel Odell and Bill Tilman on August 29, 1936, becoming the highest peak ever climbed until it was later surpassed by an expedition to the top of Nepal’s Annapurna.


A series of secret CIA missions, conducted in partnership with the Indian Intelligence Bureau, attempted to place a nuclear-powered monitoring device on the top of the mountain in order to listen in on missile activity in neighboring China. This effort culminated in the device being lost near the summit, never to be recovered. The loss of the device and the possibility of it causing radiation poisoning led to the closure of the mountain to climbers for years.


Though the mountain was later reopened for another decade, it was closed again in 1983 for environmental reasons, to form Nanda Devi National Park. The park, along with the adjacent Valley of Flowers National Park, were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. Entry is forbidden to climbers and locals to this day.




















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Museum Speelklok in Utrecht, Netherlands

Museum Speelklok


Utrecht's Museum Speelklok specializes in that certain kind of historic robot created solely to play music without the help of any pesky humans.


The Speelklok (which translates to "musical clock") has been around since 1958, spawned from an exhibition of self-playing musical contraptions just a couple of years previous. Originally the dinging, clicking, melody-making collection was presented in a portion of a church, but thanks to a group known (awesomely) as the "Friends of the Mechanical Organ" the permanent exhibition was grown and eventually relocated to its current location in a medieval building in 1984.


Across the sprawling collection of self-playing instruments are massive mechanical boxes with moving figures to accompany the tunes, intricate clockwork inventions that can play a violin buried in its innards, and a number of iconic Dutch "street organs" that use a forest of pipes to delight and entertain. There are also a number of smaller musical oddities such as music boxes, pianolas, and self-ringing carillons rounding out the delightful collection.


In addition to the whimsical devices on display in the museum, the center is the world leader in repair and restoration of historic musical automata. Long before iPhones, Walkmen, or boomboxes, these elaborate carnival wonders the best way to experience music in public and thanks to Museum Speelklok, we won't forget it anytime soon.




















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Beautiful Isabella on the Dock

Child Photography Tip This is a very small tip, but a good one. If you’re ever at a birthday party or a place with kids and want to get different, engaging photos, just lower yourself to their level. It seems like a small thing to do, but it makes a tremendous difference! If you think […]



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“You are my last hope”





from Elliott http://elliott.org/should-i-take-the-case/last-hope/

Hacking Your Drugstore for a Free Flight, Your Bank for More Interest, and the Cockpit of the Last Qantas 767…

News and notes from around the interweb: Free flight offer from Rite-Aid. The highest interest rates for deposit accounts. Will airlines and hotels use your aggregated reputation information from companies like Uber and Airbnb? Imagine the outrage if this guy had been driving for Uber… (HT: Jeff B.) Start thinking about your 2015 holiday plans […]


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6 Discoveries from Near and Far: Volume XXX

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



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Air France Marketing Their New Business Class At… Gamers?

Air France has a fantastic new business class product, consisting of fully flat reverse herringbone seats.


They're finally adding some "substance" to their already stylish business class, which has great catering, if nothing else.


They're slowly launching their new 777 business class on more routes, including several routes to Asia.


So Air France has put together an "upgrade challenge" for the new business class launch to Asia, whereby passengers can win instant upgrades at the gate by playing a game.


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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/02/01/air-france-marketing-new-business-class-gamers/

Masterpieces in snow






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/01/travel/gallery/masterpieces-in-snow/index.html

Thai Beach Destination: Police Chief Wants Officers to Stop Taking Bribes

There’s a new police chief in Pattaya, a beach town just a bit more than an hour’s drive from Bangkok that was a significant R&R destination for US servicemen during the Vietnam War. It became the sort of place that US servicemen, spending US dollars, could buy anything they wished. Pattaya has been cleaned up […]


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What’s So Great About Cathay Pacific’s First Class Lounge?

Reader Abhi asked the following question on the "Ask Lucky" page of the blog:


"Hi Lucky

I visited the wing FC lounge in hkg today.

And though its only my second FC lounge visit it really seemed just meh. It’s more like a rich admirals club.

The only other FC lounge I have been to is Lufthansa FC lounge in Munich and compared to that this just seems very disappointing.

Have I just set my expectations wrong by visiting Lufthansa FC lounge in Munich first?

-Abhi"


It's an interesting question because I think it's fun to look at the different thought processes people reach conclusions with.


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The Business Class Award Flights to Asia You Can Always Get Because No One Is Competing With You For Them

I attended a talk by a legendary fundraiser, probably 15 years ago, where he told a story about not going to visit with the wealthiest donor in a state. When making a trip to Arkansas everyone assumed they knew he was going to see the Waltons of Wal-Mart but he explained, ‘the line’s too long.’ […]


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Kayaker makes art out of waterfalls

As exemplified by this insane edit of Catalonian kayaker Aniol Serrasolses, the next generation of kayakers is pushing ridiculous limits on techniques for running waterfalls, and the result is beautiful and inspirational.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/watch-kayaker-make-art-form-running-huge-waterfalls/

Fly The Emir Of Kuwait’s Private 747

A few weeks ago I was at London Heathrow Airport and saw a Kuwait Airways 747.


Now, I'll be the first to say I'm not an expert on Kuwait Airways' fleet, but I hadn't realized they had 747s in their fleet.


And I was correct, because they don't... at least not really. The Emir of Kuwait has a private Boeing 747-400, which interestingly Kuwait Airways sometimes uses on commercial routes when it's otherwise not in use.


I mean, that's like American Airlines occasionally subbing in Air Force One on a New York to London flight. Okay, not quite the same, but you get the point. ;)


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In Transit Blog: Learning the Language in Wales

Chateau Rhianfa in Wales is offering guests courses taught by a local language expert.

















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kids strap roman candles to a drone

Have you ever wondered what Canadians do with their spare time? Here is your answer.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/run-life-canadian-kids-strap-roman-candles-drone/

Review: Copa Airlines Business Class Los Angeles To Panama City To Buenos Aires

Copa Airlines has a fascinating business model.


World-class, it ain’t, but it is a uniquely efficient carrier focusing on what might be one of the most convenient hubs in the world. With the Panama Canal in its backyard, Panama City has always been a city geared toward global transportation, and in aviation it serves as the key midpoint between North America and South America.


You won’t get lie flat seats on Copa in Business Class – you’ll get recliners only a little bit more comfortable than a domestic First seat – but none of Copa’s flights are truly long-distance. The brilliance of Copa is that none of its flights are longer than seven hours, and most much shorter than that. Copa connects a number of cities in the U.S. and Canada (Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Washington Dulles, Montreal, and Toronto, with nonstops to Denver, Houston and Newark on partner United) to just about every destination imaginable in Latin America, and on top of that, has ridiculously abundant award space.


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Transatlantic Business Class Awards Wide Open Again for Summer With No Fuel Surcharges!

A couple of weeks ago, immediately after US Airways transitioned to using American’s fare class codes, the floodgates opened on US Airways international awards in business class. Krystyna F points out to me that US Airways transatlantic business class space is again very very good. Not quite what it was a few weeks ago, most […]


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Choose Your Own 3x Rewards Spending Category With the New Business Gold Rewards

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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Paddling Lake Michigan icebergs

Filmmaker Seth Haley delves into the motivation required to pull on a 6/5 wetsuit and jump into ice-choked water, while also supplying even more incredible footage of the paddlers in action.



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Asiana A380 Flights To JFK As Of June 13, 2015

As I wrote about yesterday, Asiana announced on Instagram that their next longhaul A380 destination would be New York JFK. That hardly came as a surprise, though frankly I wasn’t expecting them to announce the exact schedule so quickly. Via airlineroute.net, Asiana will launch 3x weekly (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday) A380 service between Seoul Incheon…


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February 2015 Desktop Wallpaper

This month’s image was taken in the Pyrenees Mountains of Girona, Catalonia. 1920×1200 | 1920×1080 | 1600×1200 | 1680×1050 | 1600×900 1440×900 | 1280×1024 | 1280×800 | 1024×768 iPad | iPhone 6 | iPhone 6 Plus | iPhone 5 | iPhone 4 2560×1600 (MacBook Retina 13″) | 2880×1800 (MacBook Retina 15″)



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/02/01/february-2015-desktop-wallpaper/

How Do I Figure Out a Good Credit Card Application Strategy?

TPG reader Thomas sent me a message on Facebook to ask: “Love all your info. I’m learning a lot, but have lots more to learn. I’m interested in trying a credit card app-o-rama. I have 780+ credit, pay my balances each month, and 20 years of credit history. I’ll be shifting over from several cash...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/02/how-do-i-figure-out-a-good-credit-card-application-strategy/

To Write a Great Story, Start with a Real Struggle

I appreciated this illustration on unconventional storytelling from Tom Gauld: When talking about adventures, I often relate the plot outlining of blockbuster movies and video games. What if the synopsis of a big summer movie was “So and so had to save the world from evil… and then they did?” We’d think, “That’s it?! How…



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Singapore Airlines Eliminating Half Its First Class Seats from Long Haul 777s Getting Premium Economy

AirlineRoute.net has the lowdown on the Singapore Airlines Premium Economy retrofit. Their A380s getting premium economy go from 12 first class, 60 business, and 399 coach (or 86 business, 311 coach) to 36 premium economy and 333 coach in the low-density business configuration or 36 premium economy and 245 coach in the high-density business configuration. […]


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Facebook and TransferWise – a match made in heaven

There has been plenty of buzz this week surrounding the $58 million investment in Transferwise.






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The Gardens of Blenheim Palace, England





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/01/31/gardens-blenheim-palace-england/

Lucky’s Lucky 7th: Best Mileage Redemptions

To celebrate seven years of blogging (and reading) here on One Mile At A Time, I’m looking over past posts and having a giveaway every day this week.


To start, I thought I’d highlight some of my favorite mileage redemptions from each year I’ve been writing the blog. These aren't necessarily my absolute best redemptions (because there are so many ways to define "best"), but they're certainly among them. The pictures and general quality vary greatly, so go easy on me. ;)


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How Can I Avoid BA Fuel Surcharges Flying to Portugal?

TPG reader Catherine tweeted me to ask: @thepointsguy– “I’m booking honeymoon flights to Portugal and want to avoid British Airways fees and LHR. What’s the best business/first class product to fly? AA757, IB340, or other?” I love helping people plan their honeymoons, especially when they’re to some of my favorite destinations like Portugal! Catherine wants...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/02/how-can-i-avoid-ba-fuel-surcharges-flying-to-portugal/

Win an Allianz Global Assistance GoBag

This week’s Instagram photo contest has a special prize. The good folks at Allianz Global Assistance, and my newest sponsor, will be providing the winner of this week’s contest with one a Travel Smart GoBag, which is filled with essential things for your next trip. Items include a first aid kit, toiletries and other items [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/01/31/win-allianz-global-assistance-gobag/

Would You Fly Okay Airways? (Yes, They’re Real, and They Just Took Delivery of a New Boeing…)

Okay Airways (OKAir) is China’s first fully privately owned airline, based in Tianjin. They’ve been flying for a decade, and nearly sold a 49% stake in themselves to Korean Air shortly after receiving their operating certificate. Along with ‘Joy Air’ they’re the launch customer for a Chinese-designed turboprop aircraft, the MA700, anticipated to begin flying […]


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Singapore Airlines Cutting Size Of First Class Cabins In Half

As I wrote about last May, Singapore Airlines will be introducing a premium economy product throughout much of their longhaul fleet.


Premium economy will gradually be introduced throughout their longhaul fleet starting with their Airbus A380s and Boeing 777-300ERs (eventually it will also be introduced on their A350s, once they start taking delivery of those).


While airlineroute.net has all the details of the flights scheduled to have premium economy, the most concerning news is regarding the implications of premium economy on cabin layouts.


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Reader Success Story: Proof that Casual Commitment Can Translate to Big Rewards

Over the years, we’ve had many readers share their success stories with us. Folks for whom traveling domestically once a year was a luxury are now traveling the world with just a few credit card sign-up bonuses. And the best part? They are sharing their stories with us and others who benefit from knowing that […]



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