August 4, 2014

NYC is no place for the young artist

In a community where everyone asks about what you do and no one asks about what you love, it’s easy to become discouraged and uninspired.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/new-york-city-no-place-artist/

Egypt: The Case for Going

I have never received as many concerned messages as I did on a recent trip to Egypt. The nation has made headlines lately, and few have been positive. Realities on the ground in Luxor, though, were different.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/04/egypt-the-case-for-going/

In Transit Blog: Extended Land Stays on Long-Haul Cruises

For avid cruisers, having insufficient time to more thoroughly experience a destination is a frequent complaint. Several cruise lines have stepped up to meet this growing demand by offering longer ports of call.

















from NYT > Travel http://rss.nytimes.com/c/34625/f/642561/s/3d2b5cf3/sc/10/l/0Lintransit0Bblogs0Bnytimes0N0C20A140C0A80C0A40Cextended0Eland0Estays0Eon0Elong0Ehaul0Ecruises0C0Dpartner0Frss0Gemc0Frss/story01.htm

The Confirm Button Never Disappoints

File under: awesome travel advice. On any given week I spend at least several hours in making travel plans. I constantly go back and forth over the various options, sometimes becoming plagued by indecision. I talked about this recently with my friend and fellow wanderer Stephanie Zito, when we were riding around in a taxi…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/the-confirm-button-never-disappoints/

Emirates Cancels Flights to Guinea Amid Ebola Concerns

The Dubai-based airline has suspended flights to the West African nation of Guinea until further notice but will continue flights to Senegal.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/emirates-cancels-flights-guinea-amid-ebola-concerns-1647756

A brief guide to managing and protecting the digital assets of a hotel

One of the most crucial aspects of running a hotel or a lodging business is asset management. The same efforts and energy ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/protecting-digital-assets-hotel/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=brief-guide-managing-protecting-digital-assets-hotel

12 signs you're from Newfoundland

#5. You’ve gotten drunk in a shed.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/12-signs-born-raised-newfoundland/

Lab-testing new formulas for digital travel

Question: What do you call take-out tacos, oceans of Red Bull, midnight beer-and-pizza, bottomless pots of coffee, dozing on beanbag chairs and ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/sabre-hackathon-write-draft/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sabre-hackathon-write-draft

World's first 'sportainment' park planned

Visitors will be able to experience virtual races against Usain Bolt and take part in medal ceremonies.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/04/travel/sports-theme-park/index.html

14 ridiculous hotel amenities

Transcending Wi-Fi, pillow menus and full minibars, these hotel amenities truly give you something to brag about back home.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/03/travel/over-the-top-hotel-amenities/index.html

US Wants To Ban In-Flight Phone Calls, But Airlines Want Final Word

The government is expected to seek comments from the industry and travelers before making a final ruling.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/us-government-expected-ban-flight-cell-phone-calls-soon-1647620

TripAdvisor user-generates TV ad, Booking.com in China visitors pledge, and more…

This is a roundup of product news and announcements for travel MARKETING in tourism and hospitality for August 2014. Monday 4 August ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/travel-marketing-roundup-august-2014/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=traevl-marketing-roundup-august-2014

8 best road cycling routes in Utah

Utah is no slouch when it comes to road cycling / cycle touring. Just look to the Tour of Utah.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/sports/8-best-road-cycling-routes-utah/

Katy Goes Three for Four with Applications

As we continue along with the travel game, the number of credit cards we have available to us to apply for diminishes. We chose four for Katie for her July 2nd applications and here are the results: First on our list was the Chase British Airways card with a 50,000 point sign up bonus. She […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/katy-goes-three-for-four-with-applications.html

August 3, 2014

The Warrior of Capestrano in Chieti, Italy

The Warrior of Capestrano


Accidentally discovered in 1934, this mysterious statue is unanimously viewed as the most important relic from early Italic civilizations in Abruzzo.


During some construction works on a farmland area near the town of Capestrano, several relics were discovered which suggested the presence of a necropolis beneath the site were discovered, and among these, a mysterious statue broken in two pieces caught the attention of archaeologist Giuseppe Moretti, and it was not long before he realized the importance of the find .


As it happened, the statue dated to early 6th century BCE, belonging to the ancient Piceni population (a civilization that flourished in the north-north east central Italy during the time). It was made using local stone and marble and measures 201cm tall with a massive stone base underneath its feet and two vertical struts keeping the figure in place. Traces of colors suggest that the statue was originally entirely painted.


The statue served a funerary purpose, portraying a human figure in the act of attending his own funeral, and it features a strong, athletic human body adorned with his own belongings. While the body is somewhat rough and sketchy, the items, the weapons, and the armor are all very detailed. The sword is decorated with animal figures while a dagger and a small axe are also held in the figure's arms. The armor, consisting of a round plate, is tied to the chest by belts over a decorated tunic, and what at first sight seems to be a mexican sombrero on his head, is in fact a large, crested parade helmet. The mask on the face could be either part of the helmet or a funerary mask, custom imported from the Mycenean tradition. The side posts also bear carved spears into them. The ornate ornamentation has led researchers to believe that he was a warrior, nobleman, or other leader.


The inscription at the base of the left strut not only confirms this theory, but is also brings us what seems to be the first dedication to an artist in history. A rough translation (still under revision) reads as,"Me, a beautiful image made Aninis (the sculptor) for King Nevio Pompuledio."


With his intimidating and unsetting appearance, his mysterious backstory, and the staggering amount of craftsmanship, the Warrior of Capestrano is one of the most suggestive and fascinating relics of early Italic history. It is now held in a separate room designed by artist Mario Paladino in the beautiful Villa Frigerj in Chieti, main site of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale d'Abruzzo (National Archaeology Museum of Abruzzo).




















from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/3d26be36/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Cthe0Ewarrior0Eof0Ecapestrano0E2/story01.htm