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Electric Slide: Tesla taxis at Montreal Airport

Paul Heymont ·
A Montreal taxi company is running an app-based airport taxi service using Tesla electric cars as cabs.
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Uber, Lyft gaining ground at airports

Paul Heymont ·
Phoenix comes to terms with Uber and Lyft, giving them a separate pickup area from licensed services. Atlanta is now the only top 10 airport without.
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The Best Things To Do In Boston

Olive Smith ·
Boston is one of the oldest city in the United States of America. The city has been part of countless events in history and it is also considered the cultural capital of the surrounding New England. If you are making a trip to the Boston then the city has a lot to offer to cater to your curiosity. You just have to find a good taxi service in Boston MA and you can start having a wonderful experience at each destination. From museums to sightseeing, a tourist has plenty of places to explore in...
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Taj Lake Palace Udaipur, perfect place for wedding, around water my wedding was

Mukesh Saini ·
I was born and brought up in Jaipur. My college and schooling were from the same city and after graduation I moved to Udaipur where I got my first job as a civil engineer in a company. It was good job and I was earning very decent amount of money. I lived in Udaipur for five years and during that period I visited it whole wherever I could go I went, left no place untouched. It is a nice city with water everywhere. I used to visit and hang out at Gangur Ghat lot. I felt a kind of calmness and...
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Top 5 Wonderful Tourist Places in Rajasthan

Jacob William ·
Rajasthan has been universally acknowledged as the land of kings or the place where kings reside. As the description suggests, Rajasthan is full of kingly mansions, palaces, landings and what not. Wherever you see, you see grandeur in the aura of this state. There are ancient forts, grand havelis and different tourist places that pictures honour, pride, valour and brave spirits of history in itself. Not just this but this state is also India’s largest state being content with the imperials...
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Things to do in Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur with Maharaja Express

Rajiv Varma ·
Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan. It is also the most popular city in the state because of its glorious history and royal culture. Also known as ‘the Blue City’ and ‘the Sun City’, Jodhpur has some incredible palaces and magnificent forts that will captivate your senses. It is also home to the massive fort, the Mehrangarh Fort. The structure is almost 500 years and is the most important attraction of the city. The Maharajas Express is a royal train that offers the opportunity...
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Surwal Lake in Sawai Madhopur through Palace on Wheels

Pratima ·
Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan is an ultimate destination of nature lovers. Be it forest or natural landscape or beautiful lakes, this district has it all which attacks all the nature lovers around the world. Among its noticeable tourist spots, Surwal Lake deserves a special mention. Located 15 kilometers away from the main city Sawai Madhopur, this shallow lake is surrounded by variety of flora and fauna. Surrounded few villages and firms, serene view of the lake, fresh and lively air...
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Re: NYC Taxi: Airbnb's strangest overnight listing?

PortMoresby ·
My sister has had a listing for a teepee in her semi-rural backyard in Southern California for several years. It's been so popular they've recently added a second one.
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Re: NYC Taxi: Airbnb's strangest overnight listing?

Paul Heymont ·
Not the one in this week's Where In the World puzzle, I assume! Seriously...that could be fun in a way that sleeping in a car on the street wouldn't, at least for me!
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Re: NYC Taxi: Airbnb's strangest overnight listing?

PortMoresby ·
I prefer my accommodations ensuite, so (IMHO) neither will really do.
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Re: Tips for female backpackers in India

Happyzip ·
thank for sharing, very informative for me. I'm going to India soon
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Re: Traveling in France? Strikes forecast

DrFumblefinger ·
Ahhh. France's national pass-time seems to have become rioting in the streets and damaging private property -- usually with police in riot gear standing by and watching. Nothing quite like mob rule. Am I reading more into your photo than intended, or is there a certain ethnic group over represented in this image?
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Re: Traveling in France? Strikes forecast

Paul Heymont ·
Not wanting to extend this too far, but no, no particular ethnic group is represented; it's actually got a mix...and both the licensed and unlicensed drivers in Paris do include, as in many other cities including New York, a fair percentage of recent immigrants. I think your characterization of France in general is a bit unfair; direct action is not always pretty, but is sometimes the only way to get government attention. We've see that in many countries; whether a specific one gets labeled...
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Re: Traveling in France? Strikes forecast

DrFumblefinger ·
Also not wanting to take this too far, but during our last visit to Paris the city was locked down two nights as the "rowdy youth" took to the streets and rioted. The reason had nothing to do with gaining government attention or making a political statement. Paris had won the French soccer division. That's all. Not a World Cup or even a European Union win. Paris had the best soccer team in France -- my, what a surprise. But the action cost the city millions in property damage and lost...
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Re: Traveling in France? Strikes forecast

GarryRF ·
Whenever France has a "day of action" they block the ports and air traffic controllers block the air space over their country. This effectively puts a blockade on all traffic to Europe and beyond from the UK. Trucks are set ablaze. Miles of traffic bound for the UK is trapped. Families held to ransom in the ice cold winter. Stuck on freeways. Britons held in faraway airports because their flights coming home cut across French airspace. And the Riot Police stand by and watch as the Mob Rules.
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Re: Traveling in France? Strikes forecast

TravelGirlJenn ·
Hmmm. Drfumblefinger, are you sure you weren't in LA? ;-) Don't they seem to do the same thing...Dodgers win a Division...riots. Lakers win a major series...riots again. Now that they got the Rams back, yipes. I'm being a bit tongue in cheek, of course. But I have to wonder if Paris' and France's protests or strikes ever really yield results. Granted, the only thing I can compare it to are the social and political protests of late in the Bay Area; which, I fail to see how blocking traffic on...
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Sas Bahu Temples, Nagda, Rajasthan

Professorabe ·
Professor Abe visits a thousand-year-old temple complex that has survived in remarkably good condition.
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School's Out, Udaipur

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares photos of a "wave" of uniformed students that quickly passed by at the end of their school day in Rajasthan.
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Miniature Art, Udaipur

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits a gallery of miniature art in Udaipur. The techniques used to make this art were explained and demonstrated.
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Jagdish Temple, Udaipur

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the Jagdish Temple in Udaipur, just steps from the Royal Temple. It is one of the most important Hindu shrines in Rajasthan.
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Street Shopping, Udaipur

DrFumblefinger ·
A sampling of some of the street merchant displays in Udaipur.
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Vintage & Classic Cars of Udaipur 2) 1946 - 1989

DrFumblefinger ·
The final installation in this series featuring a collection of historic vehicles that belonged to the Royal Family of Udaipur, India
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Taxi Ride in Venice

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares photos of an interesting boat taxi ride through the canals of Venice.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Feb 8, 2014: Aswan Boats, Egypt

IslandMan ·
There are many boats to be found on the Nile at Aswan, southern Egypt. These particular motor boats are used as water taxis to ferry passengers from one side of the Nile...
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Hunting Lodge

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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Mar.4th 2014: Dubai Water Taxi

IslandMan ·
Taxis are an essential for any city, regardless of location or size, and they come in many different forms depending where in the world you are.
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Shimmering Lakes and Romantic Palaces of Udaipur

Anna Phipps ·
A magical, purple hued sunrise glowed over the shimmering lake welcoming us to the romantic city of Udaipur.  
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, April 25, 2014: The Rewind Electrician

Mac ·
Toiling in his tiny back street workshop in the winding back alleys of Udaipur, in Rajastan, north west India, I came across this delightful motor rewind electrician who kindly allowed me to take his photo.
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Marble Wale

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Experiencing Opulence: A Luxury Tour of India

Anil B (Guest) ·
Explore India's opulent treasures on our luxury tour. From grand palaces to exquisite resorts, indulge in the essence of extravagance (sponsored content)
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