The map looks beautiful, the idea is cool, and, within 2 or 3 trips, the GPS device does indeed save money; however, I can’t help but wonder what this might foretell for local economies, all over the world, based on guided tourism. For instance, a small group of American tourists comes through your village, eating PowerBars and looking at handheld GPS devices. They don’t go to any restaurants; they don’t ask any questions of anyone; perhaps they don’t even rent a hotel room. do handheld technologies mean that we’ll soon be digitally replacing the native populations of the Third World, never needing them again for guidance, travel advice, or even insights into medicinal plant life?
Tag: tourism
NYC Tourist Etiquette
- DO NOT DRESS ALIKE.
- Watch out for DELIVERY and MESSENGER BIKES!
- DO NOT DO THE FOLLOWING: Walk 4 abreast holding hands; Congregate around busy street corners, hang around stairways or active doorways; Do not clutter up Grand Central Station during rush-hour (8-9 and 17-18) — it’s much nicer around 11;
- Hey Buddy! Get outta the way! Despite the above, let me remind you that this is a working city. This is not like Washington, DC, or Las Vegas — places that are artificially supported by the hard work of fools from other cities.
see also this memo from the NYC Department of Pedestrian Etiquette
examples of violations include: walking too slowly with more than 1 person spread across the sidewalk. Blocking pedestrian traffic to stare up at very tall buildings.
for your next nyc visit. please also use the
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Trans-Siberian Railway
let the planning commence.
2008-07-07: uhm? this is my upcoming vacation, and they already have a movie out about it?
Bring flare guns
ha. fighting one nonsense (TSA) with another (2nd amendment)
El Bulli
On the whole El Bulli is much less formal than what one would expect from a Michelin 3 star restaurant of any sort, let alone one as famous as this. Service is incredibly busy, the wait staff have a large role in presentation of dishes, they’re running around the whole time rather frenetically. Service is still good of course – there’s someone there to help you with your chair when you return from the restroom (and your napkin has been discretely replaced while you’re gone). But given the rush silverware isn’t placed perfectly and symmetrically. But then silverware is changed at least 12 times during service.
Whenever food arrived at a table, everyone would go silent – awaiting instructions on how to eat the course just presented. Each dish is presented and then explained. In most cases all the ingredients are detailed, although in one case (the gorgonzola shell) things were left a bit of a mystery as we weren’t told what was underneath and left to discover the surprise. ~50% of the dishes also have a distinct order in which you’re supposed to eat each piece. Some might find this pretentious … but it’s executed in a fairly down-to-earth way, it’s hard to describe. It’s not “you must follow our instructions” rather it’s a description of how the chef believes, after much scientific testing, that the combination and ordering of flavors will be most interesting or fulfilling or demonstrate something about the ingredients that you might not have thought of before.

2011-08-30: amazing.
Armageddon Pills
While traveling around the world as a family, we attempted to cross the Bolivian salt flats and got stranded with no more than a bag of peanut M&Ms. How they saved us is how they came to be known as Armageddon Pills. Take a look at our round-the-world journey
Ice Hotel

These photos of the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, just popped up everywhere. I think this might literally be one of the most beautiful hotels in the world. It makes me wonder if architects might someday CNC-mill buildings out of glaciers. “You sleep in a thermal sleeping bag on a special bed of snow and ice, on reindeer skins. You are awakened in the morning with a cup of hot lingonberry juice at your bedside.”
this looks about as alien as anything i have seen. very cool though
TripIt
TripIt is a personal travel assistant that automatically organizes all your travel plans. TripIt is free and makes it easy to… Quickly organize your vacation and business travel – no matter where you book Automatically get itineraries with all your plans, weather, maps, restaurants and more Easily access your itineraries via email, personal calendar or mobile device Share your trips and see where you overlap with friends and colleagues
heh. inept websites from travel companies == business opportunity.
In Shepherds’ Room

iranian flickrites, traveling
Volcano Boarding
We bring you to the base of the volcano “Cerro Negro” (Black Mountain). Together we climb for 40 minutes to the top, taking in the views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding volcanos in the area. From the top looking down, there is a 500 meter black sand slope at a 40 degree angle.
this weekend, bitches!