from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/02/22/shrub-thimbleberry-flower-in-isle-royale-national-park-michigan/
February 23, 2015
Shrub Thimbleberry Flower in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan
from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/02/22/shrub-thimbleberry-flower-in-isle-royale-national-park-michigan/
A wake-up call for Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley, to its credit, has always been a hotbed of optimism. In the Valley, the future is always bright.
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/silicon-valley-wake-up-call/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wake-call-silicon-valley
9 cities with actual cat cafes
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/pulse/9-cities-can-visit-cat-cafe/
Trip38 wants to go global with first funding success
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/trip38-global-%241million-funding/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trip38-wants-go-global-first-funding-success
Rick Report: Who Cares About the Award Chart?
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/02/rick-report-who-cares-about-the-award-chart.html
February 22, 2015
Startup pitch: ByHours to go beyond hotels to offer meeting rooms in hourly slots
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/startup-pitch-well-funded-byhours-lets-book-hotels-3-hour-slots/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=startup-pitch-well-funded-byhours-lets-book-hotels-3-hour-slots
Dunmore Cave in Kilkenny, Ireland
For centuries the relatively small Dunmore Cave has been fascinating writers, archeologists and explorers, and while it's open to visitors today as a lovely bit of geology, it is possibly most famed as the site of a Viking massacre.
The limestone cave, located in County Kilkenny, has been known to modern archeologists since the mid-1800s when the first serious expedition into the depths of the cave was undertaken, however the site was known for centuries prior. The first mention of the cavern is in a 9th century Irish triad poem where it is mentioned as one of the "darkest places in Ireland." The next mention of the cave is the most sensational however where the cave gets named a 17th century manuscript as the site of a Viking battle that took place in 928 CE that racked up 1,000 casualties.
While pieces of gold and silver have famously been found in the depths of the cave, researchers have also found a number of human remains that give some credence to the tale of a massacre (although certainly not enough to prove 1,000 people were killed there).
Since the 1960s the cave has been open as a show cave for visitors to explore. A small amount of safety infrastructure was installed including a roof over the cave mouth to prevent debris from raining down as people enter. However there has been no talk of what's being done about the souls of the restless nords lingering in the air.
from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/43af521e/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Cdunmore0Ecave/story01.htm
The Tongue of the Glacier
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/02/23/the-tongue-of-the-glacier/
Should I make an exception to my “no mileage cases” rule?
from Elliott http://elliott.org/should-i-take-the-case/make-exception-no-mileage-cases-rule/
6 Discoveries from Near and Far: Volume XXXIV
- The Journal of Brief Ideas -- A new outlet for short, scholarly ideas of 200 words or less
- The Most Advantageous Places to Visit with American Dollars -- An updated report highlighting Mexico, Argentina, and some of Europe
- Nude Portraits Where the Photographer Himself Is Unclothed -- A change of perspective on the usual photography project
- The FBI’s Top Hostage Negotiator Tells You How To Save Money on Your Phone Bill -- A lesson in asking
- Adventure of a Lifetime -- A detailed guide to visiting Iceland
- JetBlue's CEO Battles to Appease Passengers and Wall Street — He stays up until 3am responding to angry emails
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/6-discoveries-from-near-and-far-volume-xxxiv/
Business Class Fares Don’t Get Much Better Than This
One of the beautiful things about the airline industry -- for those willing to put in the time -- is how variable the pricing is.
Whether you're booking a revenue ticket or award ticket, pricing can vary exponentially depending on when you book, where you originate, etc.
For example, I've written in the past about how airlines publish cheap premium fares out of Cairo, Egypt, and Colombo, Sri Lanka.
You can fly from Cairo to Seattle via Doha and Miami in both directions for under $2,000 roundtrip in business class:
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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/02/22/business-class-fares-dont-get-much-better-than-this/