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On the Coast of Croatia: 7 Ideas to Making the Most of Zadar
By Candace Rardon
LG Section Editor
Just across the Adriatic Sea from Italy, tucked away between the former Yugoslavian states of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, as well as Hungary and Slovenia, Croatia is almost easy to miss on the grand scale of a European map. But as the home of kind and generous...
June 3rd, 2011 | City Travel, Croatia, Travel Guides - Country Guides | Read More
The LG Travel News Roundup: Bird’s Eye View Helps Find Lost Pyramids
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
Missed the big travel stories of the week? And the weird, wacky and insignificant ones? We’ve got your roundup right here…
It Takes A View from Above to See Lost Pyramids
Seventeen lost pyramids, 1,000 tombs and more than 3,000 ancient settlements in Egypt have...
June 3rd, 2011 | Weekly Travel News | Read More
Gorgeous on the Go: 7 Simple Beauty Tips for Red-Eye Travelling
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
Travelling overnight is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, you can arrive at a destination while multi-tasking with getting some sleep, but on the other hand, it’s hard to arrive feeling like you look your best. Here are a few beauty tricks you can implement...
May 27th, 2011 | Packing & Wardrobe, Spa & Beauty | Read More
The LG Travel News Roundup: It’s Ice, Ice, Baby, for Dutchman “Iceman”
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
Missed the big travel stories of the week? And the weird, wacky and insignificant ones? We’ve got your roundup right here…
Life on the Frosty Side for Dutch “Iceman“
Wim Hof, a 52-year-old Dutchman nicknamed the “Iceman,” recently taught...
May 27th, 2011 | Weekly Travel News | Read More
Alternative Capital: 5 Lesser-Known Sights to Explore in Washington D.C.
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
Each spring Washington D.C. hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival that commemorates the friendship between the United States and Japan. If you’re not a local, then chances are you’ll want to make the most of your trip to the nation’s capital! While it’s easy to find...
May 20th, 2011 | City Travel, Tours & Attractions, Washington D.C. | Read More
The LG Travel News Roundup: Animal Smuggler Caught in Bangkok Airport
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
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In Bangkok airport, it’s Panthers and Leopards and Monkeys, oh my!
A 36-year-old citizen of the United Arab Emirates was arrested at...
May 20th, 2011 | Weekly Travel News | Read More
Cataracas Calling: How to Hike Argentina’s Iguazu Falls
By Taylor Dolven
LG Correspondent
Watch out, Niagara Falls! The beauty of the famous Cataracas waterfalls of Puerto Iguazu is enough to rival other well-known falls around the world. They are a must-see that any trip to Argentina would not be complete without. Lost Girls’ correspondent Taylor...
May 13th, 2011 | Adventure Travel, Argentina, Featured | Read More
The LG Travel News Roundup: World’s Biggest Miniature Airport
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
Missed the big travel stories of the week? And the weird, wacky and insignificant ones? We’ve got your roundup right here…
New Miniature Airport in Germany is the World’s Largest
The world’s largest miniature airport (based off of Hamburg’s Fuhlsbüttel...
May 13th, 2011 | Weekly Travel News | Read More
Pitching 101: How to Write for GoNomad
By Candace Rardon
LG Section Editor
GoNOMAD prides itself in going beyond the standard copy of a guidebook or glossy magazine. As the editors of the online travel magazine write, “Good travel stories are more than just pretty pictures and fluffy descriptions of exotic places: good travel writing...
May 6th, 2011 | Travel Writing | Read More
The LG Travel News Roundup: Rubik’s Cube Meets Sistine Chapel
By Susmita Baral
LG News Intern
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It’s No Puzzle to Re-Create the Sistine Chapel
A team of 11 puzzle fans from Cube Works Studio spent 400 hours to recreate Michelangelo’s...
May 6th, 2011 | Weekly Travel News | Read More