Russia’s hard labor camps, known as gulags, could now be preserved and turned into “tourist camps”. The plan was announced this week by the regional tourist department in eastern Siberia
Read More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…k-tourism-sites.html
Russia’s hard labor camps, known as gulags, could now be preserved and turned into “tourist camps”. The plan was announced this week by the regional tourist department in eastern Siberia
Read More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tra…k-tourism-sites.html

Marilyn Jones spends time in “Little Venice,” which has become a cruise destination itself

Early one morning DrFumblefinger discovers these prints in the sand close to his tent sight. beside the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park. What might have made them?

A visit to a remote site of a mining massacre on the Oregon side of the Snake River

A make-your-own-art exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum also makes a point about the environment

A look at a classic workhorse — a vintage Fargo truck — spotted in rural Alberta

Travel Rob visits one of nicest lighthouses in the country

Travel Rob visits a small history museum that gives a nice overview of Amelia Island

Travel Rob shares a visit to a beautiful botanical garden.
Oh, those Russians, ever the tricksters. Troop build-up on the Ukraine border = maneuvers. Summer in the gulag = fun in the sun. Yekaterina, you clever girl, you.
So I’ve finally heard of a place that I want to go even less than the “Jihadi hotspots of Afghanistan”!
Thanks, but no thanks. My grandfather died in one of those gulags. The Puttinites aren’t getting a dime of my tourist money — not that megabillionaire Putin needs it.