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December 25, 2016: Biking Down Death Road

Grand Escapades ·
GrandEscapades shares photos and memories of cruising down one of the world's most dangerous roads -- now a memorable bike lane -- in the beautiful mountains of Bolivia
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Paris adds scooters to rental options

Paul Heymont ·
Paris's famous bike rental and electric car rentals are now being joined by Cityscoot, which allows users to rent an electric moped on the street.
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The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Florence

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of his favorite church in Florence, Santa Maria Novella Basilica.
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July 8, 2019: Unusual Bike Rack, Reno

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger encounters a rather fun and unusual piece of street art while exploring downtown Reno.
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Montana's National Bison Refuge

DrFumblefinger ·
 The National Bison Refuge provides an excellent opportunity to see bison in their natural setting — the hilly grasslands of Montana.  The Refuge is located about an hour’s drive northwest of Missoula and is...
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Gallery: Bicycles, Lucca, Italy

PortMoresby ·
  Lucca is a perfect place for bicycles.  It’s flat, not big, most of the streets are reserved for walking and riding and it has the added attraction of a raised circular park surrounding the town, atop its wall, wide and perfect for a...
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June 5, 2016 Piermont NY

Jonathan L ·
Piermont NY, an town that is now a biking destination
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Mar. 26, 2016: Waiting for the big one...

The Grey Traveller ·
The Grey Traveller stops to see a young surfer waiting for the perfect wave, and to think about how to live a fuller life. Click the link to see the full picture.
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June 8, 2016: Dockweiler State Beach and Park, CA

Samantha ·
Samantha loves the beaches of Southern California, including beautiful Dockweiler State Beach and Park.
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February 10, 2019: Moose Jaw's, "Mac the Moose"

DrFumblefinger ·
Mac the Moose is the symbol for the Canadian city of Moose Jaw. For the longest time, Mac was the largest moose in the world. That title was recently snatched by a Norwegian Moose!
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October 29, 2018: Blue Bike on Gran Canaria

George G. ·
George G fondly remembers a visit to the Canary Islands.
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World's top tourism earners named

Paul Heymont ·
The U.S. tops the list for income from tourism, but it's only #3 in numbers of visitors. Read to see why.
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Surf's up! The ultimate surfing spots

Emma Orton (Guest) ·
Emma Orton shares some of the world's great surfing destinations. How many of these beaches have you "hung 10" at?
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Re: When the weather gives you lemons, try an icecycle!

DrFumblefinger ·
When I first glimpsed your headline, I thought it would go something like this, "When the weather gives you lemons, eat yellow ice!" (which my mother always told me not to do as a boy!). Bikes are surprisingly popular in the winter, at least in Calgary. You can even get wider than usual studded snow- tires for them. Interesting story! thanks.
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Re: When the weather gives you lemons, try an icecycle!

Paul Heymont ·
Looks like that might be the kind on the rear wheel of the Ice Bike!
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Traveling in an RV: Turning Your RV into the Perfect Home

Dennis H (Guest) ·
RV travel continues to grow in popularity. Dennis shares some of the reasons why you should consider traveling this way (sponsored content).
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Base Tendriling Travel Expenses

Shamail Tariq ·
As business travel costs nose upward, organizations are understanding that better cost-administration strategies can have any kind of effect The US. corporate travel costs soared to more than $143 billion of every 1994, as per American Express's latest study on business travel the executives. Private-area bosses spend an expected $2,484 per representative on travel and diversion, a 17 percent expansion in the course of recent years.Visit Sklite.co.uk . Corporate T&E costs, presently the...
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London: Always more to see

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont loves wandering cities, and catching glimpses of the ordinary as well as the extraordinary and the sometimes unseen extraordinary.
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The Light Side of Packing

Paul Heymont ·
While we all wait for when we can travel freely again, PHeymont shares some tips on how to keep the freely light.
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For these times: Travel with Your 'Bubble'

Marilyn Jones ·
Marilyn Jones finds that a favorite travel organizer is now offering private 'Bubbles' for travel during the pandemic.
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Kayak Garage storage ideas

tripztour ·
Kayak garage storage ideas also include rack ideas and you can position your racks and store the kayaks. A bunker – you can buy a bunker rack for the kayaks to keep in the garage. This bunker can be used even to keep gear and the paddles. It is very useful if you have more than one kayak. It gives more stability to the kayak and ensures it doesn’t bend from any side. Ceiling mounted racks – you can find tray like racks that can be attached to the ceiling and the kayaks can be placed parallel...
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Philadelphia Museum of Art: Tasting a Vast Collection

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shows us how rich and varied are this major museum's collections
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Place Broglie: Strasbourg's Big Market

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont revisits one of his favorite markets and reminisces over some of the favorite treats he's enjoyed there.
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Visitation of the Virgin Mary Chapel, Zugspitze

George G. ·
George G shares a visit to the highest altitude church in Germany, located on famous Zugspitze mountain.
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Biggest Little Dog Park, Reno

DrFumblefinger ·
Downtown Reno is home to an interesting dog park.
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China certifies its C919 jetliner

Paul Heymont ·
China grants type certification to its long-planned C919 airliner, and says it is ready to ramp up production
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9 Simple Styling Tips for Men to Look Sharp and Professional

Aroni (Guest) ·
Some suggestions for men to enhance their success by improving their image and appearance (sponsored content)
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Traditional Fishing Boats and Fish Drying, Nazare Beach, Portugal

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the fishing village of Nazare, where traditional boats and fish drying racks were on display.
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Sturgis, South Dakota—Home of the Motorcycle Rally

Samantha ·
Samantha shares pictures from her visit to Sturgis, SD. If you have never been to Sturgis it is really cool to check out and imagine what it is like with a million people during bike week.
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Eiger and Grindelwald, Switzerland

George G. ·
George G enjoys the spectacular sights in one of Switzerland's most scenic destinations
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Re: Sturgis, South Dakota—Home of the Motorcycle Rally

DrFumblefinger ·
The sound of thousands of Harleys roaring down the road would be memorable -- if deafening!
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Folding Electric Bikes: The Ultimate Solution for Urban Commuters

Bikeman (Guest) ·
Riding electric bicycles has become a popular pastime, and a convenient way to get around. Folding e-bikes provide a convenient way of transporting them (sponsored content).
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Stacked Parking, Helsingor Train Station

DrFumblefinger ·
A country that loves bicycle riding develops an innovative way of dealing with limited bicycle parking space.
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Great Seafood Worth Traveling For

Sean Lynam (Guest) ·
Sean highlights some of our favorite seafood dishes to enjoy while traveling abroad.
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Estonia's 'Peek in the Kitchen' Tower

Paul Heymont ·
A huge defensive tower that has survived centuries of sieges is now a fascinating museum
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In Amsterdam, a war over bike rentals

Paul Heymont ·
Amsterdam's bike rental companies are upset over competition from hotel-based bikes
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Copenhagen's the Big Wheel of bicycle cities

Paul Heymont ·
Many cities think of themselves as bicycle-friendly, but most would agree that Amsterdam and Copenhagen are in the top rank, although each claims to be more bike-friendly than the other.
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Copenhagen: 'Best Bike City' gets even better

Paul Heymont ·
Copenhagen, which beat out Amsterdam earlier this year for the title of best city in the world for cyclists, is upping its game with several new commuter bridges just for bikes.   The city already has hundreds of miles of bike lanes that are...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Sept. 25, 2013: Copenhagen is Europe's Bicycle City

Paul Heymont ·
Amsterdam has the reputation, but Copenhagen has a real claim to being the city that most depends on bicycles for daily transportation. Every morning and evening you’ll see rush hour crowds of students, executives and older folks on the way to school and work.
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