Zambales, whose entire western stretch is rimmed by the crystal-clear waters of the South China Sea, is off-the-beaten path of Philippine travel destinations. Its land area was separate from the mainland in prehistoric times. Violent...
It was mentioned in Enya’s enduring hit song, “Orinoco Flow”. It has its own international airport with direct flights here from most Asian capitals. It is one of the most popular destinations in the Pacific...
Every time I opened a newspaper or magazine this summer, the word staycation was engraved in bold lettering, somewhere in the travel-trend-and-business sections. Slyly coined, it was and still resonates with many of us. We're...
I had never had the burger at the BBC in Menlo Park before, but everyone had always told me it was very good. It is. The BBC Angus burger is made from free-range, hormone-free...
Close to 3,500 people live in Catalina with one barber shop, one theater, and as far as I could tell, one Vons. This population swells to around 15,000 in the summer.
Never mind all the cruise passengers that...
“Cervaza! Fresca!” yelled a man a couple rows over. “Coca-Cola, Cuanto?” I asked him, knowing that I wouldn’t understand his reply anyway. He looked me over once, and decided to reply by putting up five...
The midpoint of Ramadan was marked last night by the emergence of a full moon. As full and swollen as the moon was, my stomach was not much different after being stuffed at yet...
It's out, finally. Visual Travel Tours, a California company that produces audio/visual travel programs, has released my tour of the Ferry Building and the Embarcadero.
I worked on this -- a new type of writing and...
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