September 17, 2014

14 odd facts about Australia

With such a long history, there’s an encyclopedic amount of information about Australia. Check out these 14 things you might not know and see for yourself.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/14-things-know-australia/

Travel bookings by mobile on the rise in share and value

Some interesting findings in a report on the increased use of mobile devices for planning and buying travel from performance advertising company ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/criteo-mobile-travel-flash-report/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=criteo-mobile

What it takes to be a pro photog

An interview with renowned surf photographer and Matador Ambassador Chris Burkard on how he captures such mind-blowing work.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/become-professional-photographer/

Seeing the World in a Weekend – Machu Picchu, Peru

The long extended Labor Day weekend was the perfect window for a trip to Machu Picchu, especially with the great airfares that surfaced over the summer. We were lucky to take advantage, secure that bucket-list adventure and head off to Peru to explore the sacred Inca site. The Logistics Planning a trip to Machu Picchu […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/seeing-the-world-in-a-weekend-machu-picchu-peru.html

September 16, 2014

Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda in Milton Keynes , United Kingdom

Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda


Although a somewhat unlikely location in the English of Willen Lake North in Milton Keynes, is the location of the first peace pagoda to be built in the Western world.


A peace pagoda is a Buddhist monument built as a symbol of world peace, and is meant to promote unity among all the peoples of the world regardless of race, creed, or border. Peace pagodas have been built all across Asia, often in places that seem to need the most healing such as the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki where American atomic bombs took the lives of more than 150,000 people at the end of World War II. There are now more than 80 peace pagodas across Europe, Asia, and the United States, but the first of the Western temples was built in the town of Milton Keynes in England.


The peace pagoda at Willen Lake was completed in September 1980, with an inauguration ceremony that was attended by religious leaders and world peace activists from across the globe. The ceremony was lead by Nichidatsu Fujii, founder and teacher of the Order of Nipponzan Myohoji, the Buddhist sect that built the structure near to their temple headquarters.


Surrounding both the temple and the peace pagoda are 1,000 cedar and cherry trees, planted in remembrance of all victims of all wars. At the top of the hill between the pagoda and the temple stands the One World Tree which has prayers, messages of hope and small ornaments attached to it as memorials for loved ones lost.




















from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/3e89fd49/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Cmilton0Ekeynes0Epeace0Epagoda/story01.htm

Farming in Deep Southern China

What is The Arcanum to Trey and Pete? Here’s a new video we just released! Textures Tutorial If you pop over to the Stuck In Customs Store you’ll see the Textures Tutorial. This is how I accomplished today’s photo. Actually, that Textures Tutorial is the FIRST video tutorial I ever made here for the site. […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/17/farming-in-deep-southern-china/

What happened to my travel industry – and how do I get it back?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/thats-ridiculous-2/happened-travel-industry-get-back/

Get Tickets to Sold Out Frequent Traveler University Events

Frequent Traveler University in San Diego next March, which I posted about this morning, sold out in under 3 hours. But that doesn’t mean you can’t go. Here’s the Milepoint thread for FTU Advanced in San Diego. There are a handful of tickets held back, I’m told, and they’re right here. There are no doubt […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2014/09/16/get-tickets-sold-frequent-traveler-university-events/

Launching a Boat Off a White Sand Beach in Anguilla





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/16/launching-boat-white-sand-beach-anguilla/

Redeem US Airways Miles On Japan Airlines More Than 90 Days Out?

US Airways Dividend Miles has been adding several footnotes to their award chart lately, some of which make sense, and some of which don't. They're also not always consistently enforced, so that only makes them more complicated to some.


One of the recent updates which left me puzzled was the following footnote on US Airways' award chart:


"Awards booked on Japan Airlines are valid for the next 90 days starting from the following day of the Award Ticket issuance. Reservations for domestic JAL Award Flights within Japan must be made no earlier than 0930 Japan time, two months prior to travel."


The post Redeem US Airways Miles On Japan Airlines More Than 90 Days Out? appeared first on One Mile at a Time.






from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/09/16/redeem-us-airways-miles-japan-airlines-90-days/

In Transit Blog: A Planning Site That Cuts to the Chase

The new site Villy is designed to help travelers find a neighborhood–and hotels–to suit their interests.

















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Last Minute Award Bookings Are Possible — But Don’t Count On Them

In some ways it is difficult for me to talk at all about last minute award bookings, given that I am constantly preaching to anyone that will listen that you need to book award travel as far ahead as possible. In fact, as recently as last week I wrote an article explaining that the time […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/last-minute-award-bookings-are-possible-but-dont-count-on-them.html

Check In: Hotel Review: The Langham, Chicago

Opened last September along the Chicago River, Langham’s fourth property in the United States pays careful attention to service and design.

















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Bites: Restaurant Report: Le Canon in Nice, France

“A modern Niçoise cuisine du marché” is how the chef of this bistro, which opened early this year, describes his cooking.

















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American Airlines Agents Vote to Join Union

About 86 percent of customer service employees at the merged American Airlines-US Airways voted in favor of union representation.

















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