Hallelujah! That's what I shouted when I first entered Romania. It was September 2004 and I had spent the previous four months traveling in countries that spoke languages that were either Baltic, Slavic, or Martian...
By Puneet Sidhu on August 5, 2012 in Asia, Brazil, Central Asia, China, England, Europe, France, Greece, India, Italy, North America, Photos, South America, Turkey, USA
Came across these rather delicious looking flags. Just had to share them with all you foodies out there…Brazil, France, China, India, Italy, Turkey, the list goes on. Yum!
Happy Drooling…!...
I recently discovered The Folk Art Gallery in San Rafael, California recently, a town about twenty minutes north of San Francisco. The gallery has products from around the world, mostly from villages and markets in...
“How you dress is how you see yourself and how you want the world to see you. When I wake up in the morning, depending on what my calendar looks like, I ask, ‘Who am...
The ride to Coney Island was on restored "R1/R9" NYC subway cars, which ran under the streets of New York City from the early 1930s until the 1970s. For New Yorkers, remember rattan seats and...
It was not how I expected to spend my last English class: clustered into a darkened bedroom with the students, watching Korean Pop TV on mute, and anxiously hoping Thai officials would not discover the...
Gladmat is a Food Festival in Stavenger Norway that happens every summer at the end of July. You can find strange and unusual food, many local producers of fish, meats, herbs, breads and other foods...
Gabby Douglas just made history by becoming the second black female gymnast to capture an Olympic gold medal. Douglass and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team won the gold medal this week, marking the first gold...
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