Oktoberfest tops the list of Where To Travel In September, which doesn't sound right, but just go with it. There's also the Lantern Festival, one of the largest cheese festivals in the world, beef-a-rama, camel races, and strange festivals in Japan and Spain.
A paradise of endless happiness. A city of orgies. A place where it rains cheese. These sound like awesome vacation spots. Too bad they're just myths.
In honor of Friday's release of Eat, Pray, Love, we've come up with a list of the Top 10 movies that inspire people to travel. We're also giving away one of these movies to a lucky reader. Enter the contest for your chance to win!
August may have nothing to offer for holidays, but it has plenty to offer in strange festivals and cool celebrations. There's the world's most famous food fight, the world's largest art festival, and festivals dedicated to possums, testicles, and the largest living fungus in the world.
If you're bored of the bland chain hotels, break the monotony and stay in a hotel where every room is unique. It's like living in a piece of art!
Have you ever wanted to see a UFO? Well, it's nearly impossible. But you can increase your microscopic odds by visiting any of the top 11 UFO hotspots in the world.
Just when you thought it was safe to go on a road trip, you realized that so much can go wrong: break downs, psycho hitchhikers, monster attacks and serial killers. Check out our list of the worst movie road trips and let us know which movies scared you away from the open road.
Chances are you’ve stayed in a hotel where somebody died. Over 146,000 people die every day around the world, so it’s safe to assume that at least one of those people was in a hotel when it was time to permanently check-out.
Blood. Sweat. Tears. Pride. These are all things you lose when you participate in the most unthinkably stupid sports festivals and world championships you can imagine. But, hey, if golf is considered a real sport, then so should these...
Anyone who thinks public schools aren't failing the youth of America need to look only as far as the stupid tourists who land in London, Canada and wonder where Big Ben is. Unfortunately, that's not the only city that people who failed geography confuse with a more famous city.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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