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Photo essay of Blue Highways and what's changed over the years

Photo essay of Blue Highways and what's changed over the years Haunting, thought provoking and gorgeous are some of the adjectives that come to mind when looking through the photographs of Ed Alior at CNNTravel. Alior has retraced the route that William Least Heat-Moon made famous when he traveled along the back roads of the U.S. and ...

Illegitimate Englishman donated millions to U.S.: Which museum bears his name?

Illegitimate Englishman donated millions to U.S.: Which museum bears his name? Here's an unusual piece of American history that illustrates the power of philanthropy and what happens when money is used for the purpose it was intended. Imagine what James Smithson must think if he can view Smithsonian Castle and all the other buildings that line the Mall ...

Greyhound customer service delivers after bus heads wrong way for more than 70 miles

Greyhound customer service delivers after bus heads wrong way for more than 70 miles When the five people who ranged from an R& B singer moving to NYC to seek her fortune-- to a young man trying to get to Hartford, Connecticut and his sick grandmother as quickly as possible, sidled up to the Greyhound ticket counter in Port Authority bus terminal in ...

Six ways to keep a long distance relationship alive

Six ways to keep a long distance relationship alive So, you met the love of your life when you were on the road? He or she is the one, and you are already thinking about the color you'll be painting the baby room? This is obviously pretty damn awesome if you can just drive to see him or her, but what do you do if you met ...

Talking Travel with Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman

Talking Travel with Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman, whose Moon Belize guidebook (8th edition) hit book stands in October, took time from his busy book tour to answer a few questions about travel, writing, and living and breathing idyllic Central America. Don't forget to enter the ...

The paniolo cowboys of Hawaii

The paniolo cowboys of Hawaii Paniolo is the Hawaiian word for "cowboy" (though the literal translation of the word really means "sitting"), and the paniolo culture has thrived on the islands ever since 1809, with the arrival of a 19-year old sailor from Massachusetts named John Palmer Parker. As Parker ...

Gadling's 13 stranger than strange sites for Friday the 13th

Gadling's 13 stranger than strange sites for Friday the 13th Happy Friday the 13th! Tributed to being an unlucky day thanks to wives tales, religion and mythology, this is a day when people might think about altering their travel plans. The thought is, why push your luck? Franklin D. Roosevelt was one such person. He never traveled on ...

Talking Travel with Step Back from the Baggage Claim, Jason Barger

Talking Travel with Step Back from the Baggage Claim, Jason Barger Jason Barger already knew a fair amount about people before he headed off his 7-day, 7-airport travel spree to do nothing but watch them interact. He'd spent many a spring break leading adolescents and adults on house-building ventures in Mexico, a trip that took him through ...

Plane hits pig on runway and passengers panic

Plane hits pig on runway and passengers panic It wasn't a wolf's huffing and puffing that led to the demise of a pig on the runway at the Harare International Airport in Zimbabwe last Tuesday. Nope, it was a MA60 60-seater attempting to take off. The wild bush pig may or may not have seen the Air Zimbabwe plane coming. ...

Step Back from the Baggage Claim: Good airport behavior could change the world

Step Back from the Baggage Claim: Good airport behavior could change the world Back in April, Gadling reviewed Step Back from the Baggage Claim, a book Jason Barger wrote about human behavior based on a seven- day trip he took to seven airports without leaving any of them. For the entire week he observed how people conduct themselves in airports and ...

Top state parks in each state offer options for seeing native wildlife

Top state parks in each state offer options for seeing native wildlife If you want to find out which are the best state parks from the point of view of the director of each state park system, check out The Best of the Best State Parks at About.com Darren Smith sent out a request to each director for his or her top choice. Because many ...

A review of Cheapflights.com's "Travelnomics: Calling on Cuba" guide

A review of Cheapflights.com's tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/08/a-review-of-cheapflights-coms-travelnomics-calling-on-cuba-g/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Change is upon Cuba, and American travelers are especially eager to capitalize on the end of the travel embargo. In ...

Man accidently ejects himself from plane

Man accidently ejects himself from plane digg_url = 'http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Man_Accidently_Ejects_Himself_From_Plane'; This is a what NOT to do story if you're ever in a Pilatus PC-7 Mk II. Do not, I repeat, do not, use the black and yellow handle located between your legs to steady yourself. Not even if ...

Gadlinks for Friday 11.6.09

Gadlinks for Friday 11.6.09 I don't know about you guys, but I'm really grateful it's Friday! I need the weekend to decompress, but these great reads have already helped me on my way. I love companies that give back. Here are five travel outlets that make giving part of buying. [via Jaunted] ...

Greyhound bus driver heads wrong way: Where's a GPS when you need one?

Greyhound bus driver heads wrong way: Where's a GPS when you need one? tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/06/greyhound-bus-driver-heads-wrong-way-wheres-a-gps-when-you-nee/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Greyhound bus drivers generally don't make national news. Pilots who overshoot airports, however, end up having their story ...

GPS and PMS

GPS and PMS Men beware: driving with a woman in the passenger seat can make for a hazardous driving experience. I can't tell you how many times I've tried to give directions and been assaulted for getting us lost. Is it better, though, for a woman or a GPS with PMS to give directions? ...

Method for quieting child on plane: Works better without the vomit

Method for quieting child on plane: Works better without the vomit Too bad Pamela Root, the latest woman to be kicked off a plane with her child because of her child's behavior, didn't have Lisa Belkin's method of calming down a screaming toddler. Not the whole method though, just part of it. The whole version is gross. And yes, it is ...

Gadlinks for Monday 11.2.09

Gadlinks for Monday 11.2.09 It's GPS day here are Gadling, so I think it's only appropriate to offer up some GPS-themed travel reads for you today. Enjoy! Prague has tons of wonderful galleries, but they are not always easy to find. [via NY Times] Up for a geocache adventure in Portugal? Try your ...

Gadlinks for Friday 10.30.09

Gadlinks for Friday 10.30.09 I find costumes scary and Halloween night even scarier. I may love to travel, but on this particular evening there's no better place than the comfort of my living room. For those of you who are a bit more brave and eager to set out into the spooky evening donning a custom ...

Edgar Allan Poe travel for Halloween weekend

Edgar Allan Poe travel for Halloween weekend Even though Edgar Allan Poe's funeral do-over in Baltimore was a couple weeks ago, there are several locations where it's not too late to pay tribute to this literary master of horror. Poe, a traveler himself, moved between Boston, Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia and ...

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