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- New home for Queen Elizabeth 2
- 74 days on a felucca: New adventure on the Nile
- 10 tours for every kind of drinker
New home for Queen Elizabeth 2 Posted: 17 Jan 2013 10:32 PM PST Following years of uncertainy, the former Cunard cruise ship will be transformed into a 500-room luxury hotel moored in Asia Article Page Like many aging celebrities, the MS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) cruise liner has had a rough time adjusting to retirement. Following years of uncertainty, Dubai officials have announced the famed vessel will be refurbished and sent to Asia, where it will be moored as a five-star, 500-room hotel. Region: Groups: Cities: Country: Editions: Nav: Vertical: Show map at bottom of page Promoted to homepage blogroll: 0 Promoted to homepage hero: 0 |
74 days on a felucca: New adventure on the Nile Posted: 17 Jan 2013 01:02 PM PST For 15 years following an attack in Luxor, a 400-mile stretch of river has been off-limits to tour boats. Now it's ready to receive visitors Article Page In 1939, U.S. writer Willard Price traveled to Aswan, Egypt's southernmost city. He hired a felucca, Egypt's traditional boat with a lateen sail, and embarked down the Nile. Some 600 miles and two months later, a sandstorm flipped his felucca just south of Cairo and Price and his provisions ended up in the river. An equally ambitious felucca adventure hadn't been attempted since. The stretch of country between Cairo and Qena has been closed to foreign visitor since 1994, when tourist boats were banned from operating freely in Middle Egypt. Nav: Editions: Country: Groups: Region: Show map at bottom of page Promoted to homepage blogroll: 0 Promoted to homepage hero: 0 |
10 tours for every kind of drinker Posted: 17 Jan 2013 12:02 PM PST Rum, vodka, bourbon, gin -- whatever you drink, someone will show you how they make it so delicious Article Page Ah, fermentation. And distilling. Where would the world be without them? Yes, the Irish might have taken over the world had God not invented whisky, but what about rum, gin, vodka, beer and wine? We'll likely never know the answer to that question, but we can find out exactly how the drinks that rule that the world are made. Whichever flavor you like to toss back, somewhere there's a booze tour with your name on it. From Belgium to Barbados, here are 10 of our favorites. Groups: Editions: Vertical: Nav: Show map at bottom of page Promoted to homepage blogroll: 0 Promoted to homepage hero: 0 |
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