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Pick between an ATV and an Off-Road Buggy for
your Memorable Bali Adventure

Exploring Bali's jungle interior can be fun, especially with an off-road ATV or buggy vehicle at hand. Ride through jungles, farms, rice fields and villages. Stop and capture the scenery with your camera and interact with the locals you pass by. Refuel and enjoy fine local coffee before embarking on even more of Bali's varied landscape.

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Las Vegas Travel News 07/26/2011

Eating Las Vegas | Porkapalooza! Highlights from one of Las Vegas' newest dining festivals – Cochon 555. Thunder From Down Under: Taking it off at Excalibur through 2022 – Friday, July 22, 2011 | 3:33 p.m. – Las Vegas Sun The Thunder from Down Under is secured in the Excalibur show room for at least [...]

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How to Play Roulette

Round and round it goes … where it stops, nobody knows. Roulette is an easy game to learn. Originally invented by the French, it consists of a roulette wheel and ball. All you have to do is predict what number the ball will hit. Lacking the powers of ESP, most people just pick their favorite [...]

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Miyagi Fishermen Thank U.S. Military For Disaster
Relief (Operation Tomodachi)

A fisherman?s association in Miyagi prefecture has created a tairyo-bata as an expression of gratitude to the thousands of U.S. troops who participated in disaster relief work: Many of the places where U.S. personnel worked were fishing towns whose major industry was left in ruins. Housewife Masako Matsuda, whose idea it was to present the [...]

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Angel Tube's Thoughts of the Day go Online

Loving this & I suppose it was only a matter of time, but the "London Underground Whiteboard Message" wars have hitched up a notch. Shoreditch London Overground station have regular daily fun messages captured by Boardscribe. Oval Tube have been doing Quotes of the Day in lovely italic writing for many years. Tim Pinn at Warwick Avenue Tube's cheery whiteboard messages with fun sketches have earnt him hundreds of Facebook fans and he also was nominated for a London Transport Award Clapham North Tube also has quotes of the day messages and  Kew Gardens station regulary do "On This Day in ......" boards.  Kim at Caledonian Road Tube's wonderful artwork has even inspired a song.

Angel Tube have been delighting commuters at Islington with their wonderful thoughts for quite some time. They've now decided to go online.

Angel Tube  Thoughts of the Day go online
Pop along to Thoughts of Angel and you'll see a "website is dedicated to bring you all the ?Thoughts Of The Day? and ?Quotes Of The Day? from Angel Underground Station.

So stay tune ... for a daily dose of fun, laughter and thoughts!

Don?t forget to comment and follow us on Twitter and Facebook
."

It's very early days for the site, but I'm sure they'd appreciate your follows & Likes!

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http://london-underground.blogspot.com/2011/07/angel-tubes-thoughts-of-day-go-onl
ine.html


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Living the Dream and Filling the Hole in the
Donut

They told me it couldn’t be done. They said, at age 54, with no portfolio or clips of previously published work, I couldn’t possibly break into travel writing. Fortunately, I am not the kind of person to whom you can say “can’t,” because I will do it just to prove you wrong. It’s been five [...]

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http://www.holeinthedonut.com/2011/07/25/living-the-travel-dream/


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Badwater Double Crew Report

“As you all know, crewing is much more difficult than running this course,” stated Jared, one of the Badwater Ultra officials, at a pre-race meeting. Despite the people around me nodding their heads in agreement, it seemed like an outlandish statement that Charlie Sheen would make. Supporting a racer is harder than traversing 135 (or [...]

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A CORNUCOPIA OF COLOR


It is all from the garden! 

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http://deanhanmer.blogspot.com/2011/07/cornucopia-of-color.html


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"Anyone for Filipino" in Esquire Magazine UK
Edition / Tom Parker Bowles visits the Philippines


Philippine cuisine finally makes it to the pages of Esquire Magazine UK Edition. Several months ago, I was invited by British food editor and writer Tom Parker Bowles to introduce him to the food we have on a regular basis, street food if possible. I didn't realize that he was the stepson of Prince Charles until several weeks after our meeting, while I was on tour in Mexico.



I took him to Market! Market! which to me is one of the closest things we have to a hawker center, featuring the different regional dishes and delicacies of the Philippines. It's fairly obvious that sisig is our bestseller! We then met up with my tokayo Ivan ManDy in Binondo for some Tsinoy food. But it looks like he left this one out of his story save for the balut under the tulay in Quiapo which was his special request.

Of course Claude Tayag never fails to impress! Too bad I had to leave for the U.S. the next day since I would have loved to have another meal at Bale Dutung.

Since Esquire Magazine UK Edition is quite scarce in the Philippines (it's the US Edition you see everywhere), here is the article which introduces Filipino food to readers in the UK. Hopefully Fully Booked still has copies in their other branches if you like to own your own copy.

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http://www.ivanhenares.com/2011/07/anyone-for-filipino-in-esquire-magazine.html


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Restaurants of the Moment: Where to Eat These
Days in Philly

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It's been seven months since we last looked at Philadelphia's hottest restaurants, so today we circle back and focus on nine new openings that have been garnering serious buzz. For this edition, Foobooz founder Arthur Etchells has kindly shared with us his picks for the hottest dining his city currently has to offer.

Here now, Philadelphia's Restaurants of the Moment.



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