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Culinary Travel: Best Places to Eat Around the World

Spain has its colorful seafood paella, vibrant tapas scene and world-famous jamón; Japan has its fresh-from-the-sea sashimi; and Mexico its whole slew of tacos, burritos and sizzling dishes… It’s a well-known fact that food plays an important part in travel – especially so in our travels. The hunt for good food has brought us through the dark alleys of Hanoi, t .. more ..

Posted 1 days ago at Wild Junket
So,Yay! — I’m a Skype Ambassador

I’m super excited to announce that I’ve been chosen as a Skype Ambassador through a campaign from Mom Central! I discovered my love for Skype when I was visiting Mexico a few years ago. I forgot to switch .. more ..

Posted 2 days ago at Mommy Musings
Destination Details: Tampa, Florida

In southwest Florida, on its own bay that flows into the Gulf of Mexico, lies the beautiful city of Tampa. This unassuming city may not seem like the most popular city in the Sunshine .. more ..

Posted 2 days ago at A Girl’s Guide to Travel, Studying, Working, and Volunteering Abroad
Cerros Ruins in Corozal District

In Corozal district you can visit Cerros Ruins and Santa Rita. Paul and I were on a Mexico to Belize adventure and had to overnight in Corozal as we missed the last Tropic Air flight. Our cab driver Ravey who had got us in Chetumal and driven us across the border took us to see Santa Rita Maya Ruins on our way to finding a us a nice hotel. Today’s write up comes from Dr Al. my most .. more ..

Posted 2 days ago at tacogirl.com
Road Trip from Los Angeles to Colorado

This summer we are planning a long road trip from Los Angeles to Denver, Colorado. When researching the route, we realized we could either go North through Las Vegas, Central Utah and enter Colorado around Grand Junction, or, we could head South through Flagstaff Arizona, Santa Fe New Mexico and enter Colorado near Trinidad and through [...]

Posted 2 days ago at Vagabond3 World Travel Blog
Experience Charreada in San Antonio, Texas

Fiesta San Antonio – A Day in Old Mexico We were leaving behind the gr .. more ..

Posted 2 days ago at Writing Horseback
Guide to Oaxaca City, Mexico

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Posted 3 days ago at Wandering Educators - A Global Community of Educators, Sharing Travel Experiences
National parks from California to New Mexico rev up for eclipse

Fade to ... almost dark? An annular solar eclipse will be visible in part of the West on Sunday hours before sunset when the moon will cover up all but a sliver of the sun. Inside what's called the annular path, a "ring of fire" will appear as the moon passes in front of the sun.

Posted 3 days ago at Travel News & Deals - latimes.com
Getting Creative on Your Career Break

In the 1940′s a young man went on the road trip of his life through America and Mexico. As he was traveling, he kept a journal of his experiences, and later turned it into one of the greatest books of our times. Jack Kerouac .. more ..

Posted 3 days ago at Briefcase to Backpack - Travel Advice for Career Breaks or Sabbaticals
Wanderlust Wednesday: Standing at the Four Corners

Need to escape? Looking to be whisked away? Itching for travel inspiration? Look no further than the Four Corners in the United States. This marks the place where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado come together—the only place .. more ..

Posted 3 days ago at Kaleidoscopic Wandering
Wanderlust Wednesday: Standing at the Four Corners

Need to escape? Looking to be whisked away? Itching for travel inspiration? Look no further than the Four Corners in the United States. This marks the place where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado come together—the only place .. more ..

Posted 3 days ago at Kaleidoscopic Wandering
Carlos Fuentes, Mexican Novelist Who Inspired Latin American Writing, Dies

Carlos Fuentes, the Mexican writer whose powerful mix of deep political and social commitment with bold stylistic innovation made him among the most prominent figures in Latin American writing in the 1960s and '70s, has died in a Mexico City hospital.

Posted 3 days ago at Redefine Anywhere
New Mexico governor criticizes Romney’s ideas on immigration

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, who some prognosticators predicted could be a running-mate for Mitt Romney, has come out against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's immigration policy.

Posted 3 days ago at The Vegas Geek. Las Vegas: News, Videos, Travel Deals, Tips
Photos: A Traditional Mayan Graveyard in Chiapas, Mexico

This is why I love having my own transp .. more ..

Posted 4 days ago at Johnny Vagabond
They Call Her Sagarmatha

I’ve stood at the edge of molten lava flowing from the world’s largest volcanic crater (Mauna Loa, Hawaii), touched the Equator in the Amazon Jungles of Ecuador, descended to the bottom of the deepest canyon in North America (Copper Canyon, Mexico), and stood on the shores of t .. more ..

Posted 5 days ago at Hole In The Donut Cultural Travel
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