July 3, 2014

The Advantages of Looking Like a Tourist

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There’s no shame in looking like a tourist and, in all honesty, sometimes it can work to your benefit in ways that are underappreciated. Besides, isn’t that what we all fundamentally are? For some reason, there’s a lot of shame about looking like a tourist but the truth is—and this is inescapable even in New […]


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Share your views – a survey on technology and disruption in the future of travel

“Disruption” might be an over-used word, but there are few sectors that have seen as much as the travel industry. Amadeus, in ...



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what3words smashes conventional mapping with digital-first address system

Maps continue to evolve for the digital age – and yet the world continues to live by anachronistic addresses created for the ...



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18 signs you're from Sydney

#10: You sneaked into Greenwood with a fake ID.



from Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/18-signs-born-raised-sydney/

Photo of the Moment: Morning Sun on the Open Road, Iceland

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© Hafsteinn Robertsson


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In Transit Blog: Exploring the Wild Weather of Mount Washington

A new exhibit at the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire explores the extreme winters on the mountain.

















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Second Time Around: Why Traveling Somewhere Again is a Great Idea

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Amanda Kendle reveals why it's a good idea to consider traveling to destinations that you’ve already visited.


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If the British had won

Tomorrow we'll all be reminded how definitely not British America is.



from Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/america-like-british-won/

Camping in Airports: A Modest Design Proposal

I’ve slept on the floor of at least twenty airports, many of them more than once. The worst was probably Dakar, Senegal, where I had to bribe my way to a room with a solitary plastic chair guarded by a swarm of mosquitoes. Rome was also surprisingly awful. I’m not sure if I was expecting…



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Heads Up: An Art Scene by the Sea in Uruguay

A stretch of coast between Punta del Este and José Ignacio is dotted with galleries and art-focused resorts.

















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Cultured Traveler: In Norway, Seeking Munch’s Brighter Palette

Tracing the path, through Oslo and beyond, that the artist Edvard Munch took after checking himself into a nerve clinic in Copenhagen.

















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Next Stop: Only Hours From Napa, But a World Away

A relaxed, blossoming wine country awaits just across the California border in southern Oregon.

















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US Calls For Enhanced Security At Overseas Airports Amid New Threats

The Department of Homeland Security will require new security measures for certain direct flights to the United States.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/us-calls-enhanced-security-overseas-airports-amid-new-threats-1618670

Trover – A Travel App Definitely Worth Traveling With

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While walking around New York City yesterday, I stopped for a break in Washington Square Park and tried to figure out where I should eat lunch. I had no idea what I wanted to eat or where I wanted to … Read more






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5 high-end California itineraries

California is the land of gold, and not just in the northern prospector territory.



from Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/high-end-california-itineraries/