Even though real archaeology isn’t remotely like the way it’s portrayed in the movies, it still sounds like a pretty cool way to make a living. What adventure-loving soul wouldn’t have enjoyed working alongside Guillermo de Anda as he found fourteen caves filled with temples and pyramids in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula? National Geographic (of course) […]
Aug
25
Night-Vision Dogs and Underwater Pyramids: Bad-Ass Archaeologists Discover Portal to Maya Underworld
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Aug
24
Vacation are a write off
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Aug
24
Delawhat? Delaware! Democratic Senator Joe Biden is Barack Obama’s pick for his vice president.
The six-term senator from, yes, Delaware is the chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and one of the most senior members of the Senate. That means he’s been a senator for longer than both presidential candidates. A Roman Catholic born in […]
Aug
24
NBC will air a serialized television adaptation of the 1719 Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe this fall, keeping alive the desert island theme that has done so well for the Pirates of the Caribbean and Lost franchises. Crusoe will premiere on October 17, and the 13-part series aims to provide the “pace and energy of […]
Aug
24
Labor Day is a major travel holiday in the U.S., with millions of people hitting the road for one last taste of summer before the clouds roll in. But, as a recent Reuters item points out, plenty of Yanks will be sitting this one out, staying close to home rather than shelling out for gas, […]
Aug
24
We’ve got nothing against Disney. Family trips to the theme parks in Anaheim and Orlando provided fond memories we carry with us to this day, and of course we’ve seen all the classic movies. And even though more recent interactions with the company have revealed a keener focus on the bottom line, it’s still a […]
Aug
24
Sunday’s New York Times has one of those nifty “36 Hours” stories on the Greek island of Mykonos, doling out sage advice on where and when to drink, eat, party, and sleep. According to the newspaper of record, the island’s tourist infrastructure has crept upscale over the past few years, following a bleak period “not […]
Aug
24
Vietnam’s Luxury Travel Company has just launched the first luxury travel blog for Vietnam to be wholly written in English, in a bid to further enhance customer interaction.
The new blog will include luxury trends, news, advice and travel stories across the Asian destinations covered by the Luxury Travel Company with emphasis on Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, […]
Aug
23
Delta Uniforms Are So Hot for ‘09
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Once (and if) Delta and Northwest finally wrap up that merger they’ve been hyping, all 22,000 flight attendants at the new super-carrier will be wearing the same, Richard Tyler-designed duds.
Northwest cabin crews are probably looking forward to the change, even though it’ll mean switching up their wardrobe: The carrier originally promised new uniforms after emerging […]
Aug
23
Feeling less threatened lately? That’s probably because the Bigfoot body which was “discovered” last week in California turned out to be yet another hoax. But Japanese scientists, undeterred, are leading a trek into the Himalayas to collect definitive evidence of the existence of the yeti, Bigfoot’s Eastern cousin.
Yeti Project Japan left Kathmandu Thursday seeking traces […]












