If you ever decide to visit the United States, keep Baltimore, the 'charm city' on your list. It is undoubtedly one of the most attractive locations in the Mid-Atlantic region. Baltimore's inner harbor will make you fall in love with this place; the outstanding museums, restaurants, pavilions, and shops will definitely captivate your heart and soul in no time. Before discussing the fantastic places that are a 'must-visit' in Baltimore, it is … [Read more...]
Fatspatrol (Fathima) Mohiuddin, Artist and Muralist
Q1. You started your art journey by painting on your bedroom walls when you were 13. Does art run in your family? Did you ever imagine that one day you’d taking your painting from your bedroom’s wall to a building’s wall? My brother and I are both artists. He was more of a natural showing real talent at a young age. As his younger sister, I kind of followed what he did. I read his comic books and copied drawings out of them and that started … [Read more...]
Norse Atlantic Airways launches ticket sales between New York JFK, Los Angeles LAX and Berlin with one-way fares starting from $120
Today, Norse Atlantic Airways has opened ticket sales for direct flights between the United States and Berlin, Germany on www.flynorse.com. This marks a further milestone for the company and heralds a new era for both US and European customers seeking good value, choice and quality service when choosing to travel across the Atlantic. Whether traveling on business, leisure or simply wishing to explore the world, Norse now makes it possible for … [Read more...]
Explore the Norwedjian Fjords and Mountains on an Electric Supercar Road Trip
(Alesund, NORWAY – June 2022) If you’re a fan of adventure and luxury cars, this new supercar driving program is for you. Adding the glide of a luxury electric car, you’ll travel through Norwegian fjords and the Sunnmore Alps on a supercar road trip, enjoying empty open roads and breathtaking scenery behind the wheel of an electric Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo. The route is pre-programmed; you do the driving. Driving the roads along … [Read more...]
My Highlights of a Visit to Cap Haitien, Haiti
Nonstop flights leave from Miami to Cap Haitien daily (only about an hour and 45 minutes) and the small airport is located only about 20 minutes from town. Arriving in the heat of the day it was a short walk to the entrance to the airport where musicians were jamming some local flavors. A quick breeze through customs (helped by the fact I was the first one off the plane), no luggage to pickup and I was soon outside of the airport where my … [Read more...]
Best Places in California to Check Out This Summer
If California is on your mind for summer traveling, you're in for a real treat because this state has a lot to offer. California is full of miles of beaches, pristine forests, and many points of interest that you'll want to keep coming back to be able to take in everything. Since you're planning on going in the summer, you'll want to make a list of all the fun things you can do outdoors so you can enjoy the sun and beautiful skies. Pismo … [Read more...]
Jens Notroff, Archaeologist, Illustrator, and Science Communicator
Q. When you were a toddler, your dad brought you to a museum where you fell in love immediately with the artifact display. You were 5 years old at the time, what really piqued your interest when you saw the display and made you aspire to become an archeologist from that point onwards? What do you think parents and teachers nowadays should do to help children develop a love for the pre-historical human culture? I still remember those … [Read more...]
How International Travel is Revolutionizing Pizza Making for American Restaurants
Did you know that the number one comfort food for Americans is pizza? Yep. According to a Harris Poll, 67% of Americans claim pizza is their go-to, yummy indulgence. While that’s all well and good, our passion for pizza doesn’t always speak to the quality of our favorite nosh. To explain, many pizza joints are simply about slapping out pies in a soulless, conveyor-like process. That simply won’t do for hungry citizens of the pizza nation. … [Read more...]
What’s New in San Diego this Spring 2022
Events The Annual San Diego Restaurant Week returns April 3 – 10, 2022 with over 90 participating restaurants offering prix-fixe menu options throughout San Diego County. Participating restaurants will offer three-course dinner menus for $20, $30, $40, $50 or $60 per person and/or two-course lunch menus for $10, $15, $20 or $25 per person. The participating restaurants span across the county from the South Bay to the borders of Oceanside and … [Read more...]
Searching for the Soul of Cartagena, Colombia
Darkness has fallen in Cartagena and the buzzing sounds of the motor bikes with their bright lights passing constantly are rattling my senses. I am now wandering the busy streets searching for the soul of this city. I'm pretty sure I've found it inside the city walls of old Cartagena. I soon spot paintings of people smoking cigars hanging on the walls inside a building; the interior immediately appeals to me from the curb so I enter the dimly lit … [Read more...]
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