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<generator>Blogsmith http://www.blogsmith.com/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Shake it like a Tahitian]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/learning/" rel="tag">Learning</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/events/" rel="tag">Festivals and Events</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/oceania/" rel="tag">Oceania</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/france/" rel="tag">France</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/video/" rel="tag">Video</a></p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/videos/www.gadling.com/884.jpg"></a><br />
In a language that's mostly all vowels, a bit of interpretive dance helps communicate one's deepest thoughts and feelings. Sad? Lower your eyes. Fierce? Scowl and posture. Happy? Shake it, baby. Travelers have been awestruck by Tahitian dancers ever since they first landed on these dancing shores. The bearded missionaries of long ago secretly loved it and today's <a href="http://www.gadling.com/2005/02/22/mtv-travel-essentials/">MTV</a> backup singers wanna steal these moves but ain't got no rhythm. <br />
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Every two-bit hotel in <a href="http://www.tahiti-tourisme.com">Tahiti</a> puts on a decent dinner dance show for the tourists, but when the natives start dancing for the natives, things get hot fast. I caught this little show at an official awards ceremony on a hot white sand beach on Bora Bora. Sit back and enjoy, and just ask yourself, can you shake it like a Tahitian? I didn't think so.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/">Shake it like a Tahitian</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:15:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://www.tahiti.com/english-version/about-tahiti/gen-resources/dance.html>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19249174/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/21/shake-it-like-a-tahitian/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>beach</category><category>bora bora</category><category>Dance</category><category>dancers</category><category>dancing</category><category>moves</category><category>MTV</category><category>sexy</category><category>shake it</category><category>ShakeIt</category><category>tahiti</category><category>Tahitian</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Evans]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:15:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[EasyJet apologizes for Holocaust fashion shoot]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/germany/" rel="tag">Germany</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/airlines/" rel="tag">Airlines</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/news/" rel="tag">News</a></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Memorial_to_the_murdered_Jews_of_Europe.jpg"><img alt="" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/800px-memorial_to_the_murdered_jews_of_europe.jpg" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" /></a>EasyJet has <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8371208.stm">apologized to everyone who will listen</a> over a fashion shoot that appeared in its inflight magazine.</p>
<p>Did the models wear too little? Did they look like fourteen year-old cokeheads? No, none of the usual stuff; they happened to be posing at the Berlin Holocaust Memorial.</p>
<p>Yes, some fashion photographer decided the concrete blocks known as the "Field of Stelae", properly called the <a href="http://www.holocaust-mahnmal.de/">Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe</a>, would be a cool place for slinky women to show off designer duds. The editor of the magazine at <a href="http://www.ink-publishing.com/">INK Publishing</a> thought it was a pretty neat idea too, and easyJet didn't notice until too late.</p>
<p>Now they've yanked the issue from all their planes and are "reviewing their relationship" with the publisher.</p>
<p>This was probably an honest oversight by easyJet, who acted quickly and appropriately when the issue came to their notice, but what about the magazine's editors? Or the photographer? Or the models? Didn't anyone stop and say , "Hey, millions of Jews died in the concentration camps. Perhaps we should take these photos somewhere else?"</p>
<p>Nope, apparently not.</p>
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<p> </p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/">EasyJet apologizes for Holocaust fashion shoot</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19248355/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/easyjet-takes-head-for-holocaust-fashion-shoot/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Berlin</category><category>easyjet</category><category>holocaust</category><category>holocaust museum</category><category>HolocaustMuseum</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean McLachlan]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Will Varanasi and Sarnath join the World Heritage list?]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/activism/" rel="tag">Activism</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/learning/" rel="tag">Learning</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/asia/" rel="tag">Asia</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/india/" rel="tag">India</a></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benares_well.jpg"><img alt="" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/benares_well.jpg" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" /></a>It's World Heritage Week from November 19-25 and countries around the globe are celebrating the priceless treasures that UNESCO, which runs the list, is helping to preserve.</p>
<p>But one country, India, is wondering why two of its most famous places aren't on the list. India has no shortage of World Heritage Sites, like the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, but the 3500 year-old holy city of Varanasi (Benares) isn't on the list and the Buddhist shrines at Sarnath are only on the tentative list.</p>
<p>This seems like an odd oversight. Varanasi is a beautiful, chaotic, ancient city on the banks of the Ganges. Nobody knows just how many temples there are here, from massive golden structures with elegant statues to little flagstones carved with a lotus flower and daubed with a bit of paint or an offering of a flower. It seems that when you are close to the river you cannot look anywhere without seeing a temple or shrine. In fact, it's hard not to see several of them! The riverbank is famous for its burning ghats, platforms where Hindus are cremated before their remains are tossed into the holy Ganges River. But like in Hinduism itself, death and life are two parts of the same process. While people are mourning along one section of the riverside, not far off the dhobis are washing clothes, spreading out colorful saris like terrestrial rainbows, while old men play chess and kids frolic in the water. The ghats are strange mixture of morbid reminders of mortality and the throbbing life that makes India so exciting.</p>
<p>Nearby Sarnath is where Buddha is said to have preached his first sermon, and there are numerous temples in the representing all the Buddhist countries in the world. It's interesting to see Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, and other temples all together, attended by monks of all different nationalities.The peaceful, semi-rural surroundings make a stark contrast to noisy Varanasi.</p>
<p>So why aren't these two places, so popular with visitors and so important to world heritage, not on the list? Nobody seems to have a good answer, but the Indian press does have some complaints about how they are treated, not by UNESCO, but by the Indians themselves. <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/varanasi/Ill-handling-of-heritage-sites-shows/articleshow/5237411.cms">An article</a> in the <em>Times of India</em> complains that the temples of Varanasi aren't properly preserved. The stone temple of Kashi Vishwanath, shown here and built in 1777, was recently painted using enamel paint, which can seriously damage the stone. Now curators are facing a hefty preservation bill if they want to save one of the most important temples to Shiva. A recent study found about 2,000 temples in Varanasi that need help, but nobody is sure of the true extent of the problem.</p>
<p>Sarnath was submitted for consideration in 1998. Now it appears poised to get on the list. While the older temples and monuments have crumbled with time, the newer temples are in good condition and give the visitor or pilgrim a world tour of Buddhist practice. Here's hoping Sarnath makes it onto the list soon, and that India will increase its efforts to preserve Varanasi and get it on the World Heritage List too. </p>
<p><div class="postgallery"><p><strong>Gallery: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/">Varanasi and Sarnath</a></strong></p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/2468366/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/ghat_thumbnail.jpg" alt="Morning bathers at the Varansi ghats" title="Morning bathers at the Varansi ghats" /></a><a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/2468360/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/water_thumbnail.jpg" alt="A bather returning from his dip in the Ganges" title="A bather returning from his dip in the Ganges" /></a><a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/2468367/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/450px-ganga_aarti_at_varanasi_ghats_thumbnail.jpg" alt="Worshipping on the Varanasi ghat" title="Worshipping on the Varanasi ghat" /></a><a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/2468362/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/465px-older_durga_temple_-_banaras_thumbnail.jpg" alt="Durga Mandir, Varanasi" title="Durga Mandir, Varanasi" /></a><a href="http://www.gadling.com/photos/varanasi-and-sarnath/2468365/"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/800px-sarnath_tibetan_temple_1_thumbnail.jpg" alt="Tibetan temple at Sarnath" title="Tibetan temple at Sarnath" /></a></div></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/">Will Varanasi and Sarnath join the World Heritage list?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19247673/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/will-varanasi-and-sarnath-join-the-world-heritage-list/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Benares</category><category>Buddha</category><category>Buddhism</category><category>Hinduism</category><category>preservation</category><category>religion</category><category>Sarnath</category><category>Shiva</category><category>temple</category><category>temples</category><category>UNESCO</category><category>Varanasi</category><category>world heritage</category><category>world heritage list</category><category>world heritage site</category><category>world heritage sites</category><category>world heritage tentative sites</category><category>WorldHeritage</category><category>WorldHeritageList</category><category>WorldHeritageSite</category><category>WorldHeritageSites</category><category>WorldHeritageTentativeSites</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean McLachlan]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[10 Tips for getting a tattoo in Tahiti]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/oceania/" rel="tag">Oceania</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/france/" rel="tag">France</a></p><img width="250" vspace="4" hspace="4" height="203" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/1-1258644624.jpg" alt="" />Tahiti is one of the world's top tattoo destinations and for a good reason: the Tahitians kinda sorta invented the whole tattoo thing, even giving us the word which derives from the Tahitian <em>tatau</em>, "to strike". <br />
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Once upon a time in Tahiti, tattoos were made by taking a comb with teeth of sharpened wood or bone, dipping the tips into natural black ink and tapping it into the epidermis: <em>tap, tap, tap</em>. Then along came the tattoo gun, followed by Spring Break, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/2007/08/29/chinese-tattoos-funky-translations/">bad Chinese charcter tats</a>, and tramp stamps.<br />
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But Tahiti ain't Cancun--tattoos have a long history and mean something here, which is why enthusiasts travel all this way for the real thing. If you are among such travelers, here are ten common-sensical things to think about before getting drawn upon:<br />
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<strong>Don't rush</strong><br />
Please, please, do not do the following: come to Tahiti, notice a few cool tribal designs and think to yourself, "You know, I gotta get me one of them before my plane leaves in two days!" A tattoo is forever and ever, amen. Take time to learn and make an informed decision. A lot of enthusiasts take a '"recce" trip to Tahiti just to plan out their second trip in which they actually get the tat. <br />
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<strong>Do your homework</strong><br />
Read all about the history of Tahitian tattoos, the meaning of each design, and the range of artists out there. There are plenty of <a href="http://www.tahititatou.com">online sites</a> and picture-laden books that can give you a better understanding of the particulars while a preliminary visit can give you a much clearer understanding of what you're getting into.<p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>10 Tips for getting a tattoo in Tahiti</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/">10 Tips for getting a tattoo in Tahiti</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://www.mooreatattoo.com/;%20http://www.tahititatou.com>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19246162/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/20/10-tips-for-getting-a-tattoo-in-tahiti/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Polynesia</category><category>Polynesian</category><category>Tahiti</category><category>tattoo</category><category>tips</category><category>top ten</category><category>tradition</category><category>traditional</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Evans]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[California smacks nude beach buffs]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/activism/" rel="tag">Activism</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-america/" rel="tag">North America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><p><img border="1" hspace="4" alt="" vspace="4" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/05/katsumi1.jpg" />After having been left alone for a while, California isn't tolerating nudity any more. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2009-11-17-nude-beaches_N.htm">The state's Department of Parks and Recreation is putting out the word that it will crack down on bare crack this year at San Onofre State Beach</a>. So, if you like to sun in the buff or skinny-dip in the sea, you could be out of luck. Nudists call it a "tremendous setback."</p>
<p>The nudist community worries that the <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/California/">California</a> decision could trigger a chain reaction across the country. Bob Morton, executive director of the Naturist Action Committee, says, "There are other states in which there are sanctioned <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/nudebeaches/">nude beaches</a>. They're all looking to see what California is doing."</p>
<p>There's a secluded stretch of <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/SanOnofreStateBeach/">San Onofre State Beach</a>, 1,000 feet long, that's been popular for sunning sans threads for more than three decades, and it has such a reputation that visitors from out of state seek it out. Cliffs stretching 300 feet into the sky block the views of would-be gawkers, making it comfortably private. And, there's a certain justice in the fact that it was a decision by President <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/RichardNixon/">Richard Nixon</a> that opened the <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/beach/">beach</a> to the public.</p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/">California smacks nude beach buffs</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2009-11-17-nude-beaches_N.htm>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19246062/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/19/california-smacks-nude-beach-buffs/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>beach</category><category>beaches</category><category>california</category><category>nude</category><category>nude beach</category><category>nude beaches</category><category>NudeBeach</category><category>NudeBeaches</category><category>nudism</category><category>nudists</category><category>nudity</category><category>richard nixon</category><category>RichardNixon</category><category>San Onofre State Beach</category><category>SanOnofreStateBeach</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Johansmeyer]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Photo of the Day  (11-17-09)]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-kingdom/" rel="tag">United Kingdom</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/photo-of-the-day/" rel="tag">Photo of the Day</a></p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreydorokhov/2499541389/in/pool-gadling"><img border="1" hspace="4" alt="" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/birdonhead2.jpg" /></a></p>
<p align="left">This juxtaposition of images in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreydorokhov/2499541389/in/pool-gadling">Andrey Dorokhov's</a> shot taken in <a href="http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/Europe/United-Kingdom/Glasgow">Glasgow, Scotland</a> is one that attests to the importance of having a terrific eye--and being at the right angle at the right moment. The interplay between light and shadow also adds interest and texture. The woman's gaze may stay steady forever--just like the statue will hold its stance. But how long will the bird be a willing subject?</p>
<p align="left">If you've captured a juxtaposition of images or any other subject of interest, send your image our way at <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/gadling/pool/">Gadling's Flickr photo pool</a>. It might be chosen as a Photo of the Day.</p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/">Photo of the Day  (11-17-09)</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19245089/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/photo-of-the-day-11-17-09/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>billboard</category><category>Glasgow Scotland</category><category>GlasgowScotland</category><category>light</category><category>Photo of the day</category><category>PhotoOfTheDay</category><category>seagulls</category><category>statues</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jamie Rhein]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Get out and go: Events around the world (November 18-21)]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/surfing/" rel="tag">Surfing</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/events/" rel="tag">Festivals and Events</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/food/" rel="tag">Food and Drink</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-america/" rel="tag">North America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/india/" rel="tag">India</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/israel/" rel="tag">Israel</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/finland/" rel="tag">Finland</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/netherlands/" rel="tag">Netherlands</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/mexico/" rel="tag">Mexico</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/middle-east/" rel="tag">Middle East</a></p>It's time to look at the festivals and events happening around the world, and this week has a particularly international selection of happenings. If you're close and have time, then you have no excuse to get out and go! <br />
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    <li><strong>Mexico</strong> - Birders will unite in the Yucatan Peninsula for the <a href="http://gomexico.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&amp;zTi=1&amp;sdn=gomexico&amp;cdn=travel&amp;tm=31&amp;f=10&amp;su=p960.1.188.ip_p284.9.336.ip_p531.50.336.ip_&amp;tt=2&amp;bt=0&amp;bts=0&amp;zu=http%3A//www.yucatanbirds.org.mx/ingles/inicio.php">Yucatan Bird Festival</a> from November 19-22.  For the 8th consecutive year, the festival offers a wide range of field trips, exhibits, conferences, and a "birdathon." Objectives of this annual festival include promoting the rich diversity of bird species found in the Yucatan and developing a conservationist culture among tourists and tour providers.</li>
    <li><strong>California</strong> - The <a href="http://www.californiasurffestival.com/">California Surf Festival</a> celebrates awareness and support for surf history preservation this weekend from November 19-22. It is an international event destination bringing people from all over the world to Oceanside, California, to experience surf culture through films, music, art, photography and interaction with those who embody the culture as well as highlight the surf community of California. </li>
    <li><strong>Amsterdam</strong> - The International Documentary Film Festival begins this Thursday, November 19.  <span id="ctl00_BodyContent_Text">The film extravaganza will present over 300 documentaries over the course of 10 days, ending on the 29th. <br />
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    <li><strong>Israel</strong> - Shalem Dance Festival will begin this Thursday, November 19 in Jerusalem.  Over 50 Israeli and guest dancers perform in original contemporary dance works. This year's highlight will feature contemporary dance ensembles from Africa.  The festival ends on the 21st.  </li>
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    <li><strong>India</strong> - <span id="ctl00_BodyContent_Text">The Mim Kut and Pawl Kut Festival will be celebrated this Friday, November 20 in Mizoram.  Celebrated in the last week of November or the first week of December, the festival celebrates the completion of the harvesting season. </span></li>
    <li><strong>Helsinki</strong> - This year Helsinki's <a href="http://www.suklaafestivaali.fi/Suklaafestivaali/en/Home.iw3">Chocolate Festival</a> has a larger "box," as it is held at Wanha Satama fair centre November 21-22. The festivali celebrates the diversity of the sweet stuff.  Choco-connaisseurs share their sweet wisdom about the impact of chocolate on health, wellbeing, history of chocolate, production and variety. <span id="ctl00_BodyContent_Text">  </span><strong><br />
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If you make it to one of these events, let us know how it was, or if you know of an event that's coming up, please let us know and we'll be sure to include it in the next "Get out and go" round-up.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/">Get out and go: Events around the world (November 18-21)</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19243958/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/get-out-and-go-events-around-the-world-november-18-21/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>amsterdam</category><category>bird</category><category>california</category><category>chocolate</category><category>dance</category><category>event</category><category>festival</category><category>film</category><category>film festival</category><category>FilmFestival</category><category>get out and go</category><category>GetOutAndGo</category><category>helsinki</category><category>india</category><category>mexico</category><category>mizoram</category><category>surf</category><category>surfing</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brenda Yun]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Wearing pants in France? You're breaking the law, ladies.]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/france/" rel="tag">France</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/womens-travel/" rel="tag">Women's Travel</a></p><img width="250" vspace="4" hspace="4" height="281" align="right" alt="Okay, maybe these SHOULD be illegal. " src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/momjeans4566.jpg" />Several months ago, French prez Nicholas Sarkozy <a href="http://www.bravenewtraveler.com/2009/06/24/womens-rights-or-politics-french-president-tries-to-ban-burqa/">knocked around the idea</a> of banning the burka. Today <em>The Telegraph</em> <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/fashionnews/6583074/Women-banned-from-wearing-trousers-in-Paris.html">points out</a> another item to add to the ever-increasing list of <a href="http://tjshome.com/dumblaws.php">dumb laws</a>: in France it is still against the law for women to wear pants. The law reportedly has been on the books since 1800 and has survived multiple attempts to repeal it, although its application has been narrowed somewhat.<br />
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<span style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-top: 7px;"><script> digg_url = 'http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Wearing_Pants_in_France_You_re_Breaking_The_Law_Ladies'; </script> <script src=" http://digg.com/api/diggthis.js"></script></span>In 1892, an exception was made to the law that allowed women to wear pants "as long as the woman is holding the reins of a horse." (Sounds like something Borat might propose.) A 1909 modification to the law allowed women on bicycles to wear pants.<br />
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Though the law has obviously not been enforced in many years, the French government has little interest in overturning it. A 2003 request to repeal the law was denied by a government official who said, "Disuse is sometimes more efficient than (state) intervention in adapting the law to changing mores."<br />
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More <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/fashionnews/6583074/Women-banned-from-wearing-trousers-in-Paris.html">here</a>.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/">Wearing pants in France? You're breaking the law, ladies.</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19243126/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/18/wearing-pants-in-france-youre-breaking-the-law-ladies/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>france</category><category>pants</category><category>women</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Aaron Hotfelder]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Talking Travel with Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/learning/" rel="tag">Learning</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/blogs/" rel="tag">Blogs</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/stories/" rel="tag">Stories</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/belize/" rel="tag">Belize</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/books/" rel="tag">Books</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/talking-travel/" rel="tag">Talking Travel</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/central-america/" rel="tag">Central America</a></p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tranquilo/3797908887/"><img width="250" vspace="4" hspace="4" height="321" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/picture-1-1258449355.png"  alt="" /></a><em>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. <br />
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Don't forget to enter the Gadling Giveaway of the latest edition <a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/12/moon-belize-giveaway/">HERE</a> (you only have until tomorrow to enter!), or read my glowing review of Moon Belize <a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/11/the-newest-edition-of-moon-belize-is-a-gem/">HERE</a>.<br />
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Enjoy the interview!</em><br />
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<strong>GAD: Not that I'm criticizing your choice here, but how did you end up in Belize? In your mind, what makes it such a special travel destination?</strong><br />
JB: It was a natural northerly progression, beginning in Nicaragua in 1998, where I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer; followed by Honduras as both a trip leader and guidebook researcher. Then one day my publisher asked if I would take over Moon Belize from Chicki Mallan, the book's original author, who was retiring. I said yes.<br />
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<strong>GAD: Based on your experiences living and traveling in Nicaragua and other parts of Central America, how does Belize contrast with its neighbors?</strong><br />
JB: Belize is less crowded, more diverse, more expensive, and just as tranquilo as Guatemala, Honduras, or Nicaragua. Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America and its heritage as a British colony also makes it stand out from the rest of Central America (including Belizeans' unique affinity for dark beer and stout).<br />
 </p><p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Talking Travel with Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/">Talking Travel with Avalon travel writer, Joshua Berman</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19241594/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/talking-travel-with-avalon-travel-writer-joshua-berman/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>avalon</category><category>belize</category><category>giveaway</category><category>joshua berman</category><category>moon</category><category>moon belize</category><category>talking travel</category><category>TalkingTravel</category><category>travel read</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brenda Yun]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Whiskey buried beneath the Antarctic ice for 100 year to be recovered]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/antarctica/" rel="tag">Antarctica</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/new-zealand/" rel="tag">New Zealand</a></p><a href="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/03_01/056bottleMOS_228x304.jpg" target="_blank"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/056bottlemos_228x304.jpg" alt="" /></a>Ever wanted to try a 100 year old Scotch chilled to perfection? Than listen up, this story is for you!<br /><br />According to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8361995.stm" target="_blank">this article</a> from <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/" target="_blank">the BBC</a>, the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust has announced plans to retrieve a pair of crates buried in the Antarctic ice following a failed attempted to reach the South Pole more than a century ago. The crates contain bottles of McKinlay and Co whiskey, and were first discovered back in 2006 beneath the remains of a hut built to shelter explorers from the harsh polar climate. That expedition, led by Ernest Shackleton, came within 97 miles of reaching the Pole before turning back, leaving equipment and supplies, including the whiskey, behind to lighten their load and speed their progress.<br /><br />The Trust hopes to recover the whiskey, and restore the bottles, before placing them in another one of Shackleton's huts located on Cape Royd. The organization is slowly rebuilding that hut so that it exactly resembles the condition it was in when the famed explorer and his team set off on their epic journey.<br /><br />Of course, the Trust isn't the only one interested in recovering the crates from the ice. Whyte and Mackay, the distiller that now owns the McKinlay whiskey brand, hopes to get their hands on a bottle as well. This particular blend has been out of circulation for decades, and they would like the opportunity to recreate it and beginning selling it again too.<br /><br />Shackleton was one of the foremost polar explores of his day, and at the time of the expedition, he was locked in a desperate race to become the first man to reach the South Pole. He would eventually lose that race to Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, but his exploits in the Antarctic would continue for years to come. In 1914 his ship, the <em>Endurance</em>, became trapped in the pack ice, and Shackleton and his crew spent 10 months at the mercy of the shifting ice. Eventually, the ship was crushed, and all hands were forced to abandon ship. It would be another five months before they were rescued, but not a single life was lost on the expedition, making it one of the greatest survival stories of all times, and cementing Shackleton's place in exploration history.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/">Whiskey buried beneath the Antarctic ice for 100 year to be recovered</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8361995.stm>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19241967/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/whiskey-buried-beneath-the-antarctic-ice-for-100-year-to-be-reco/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>adventure travel</category><category>adventure-travel</category><category>AdventureTravel</category><category>antarctica</category><category>ernest shackleton</category><category>ErnestShackleton</category><category>scotch</category><category>shackleton</category><category>whiskey</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Kraig Becker]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Bowermaster's Adventures -- Conservation International on the Galapagos Islands]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/activism/" rel="tag">Activism</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/learning/" rel="tag">Learning</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/south-america/" rel="tag">South America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/ecuador/" rel="tag">Ecuador</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/ecotourism/" rel="tag">Ecotourism</a></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/galapagos062-1257729063.jpg"  alt="" /><br />
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Fernando Ortiz grew up on mainland Ecuador and has lived in the Galapagos the past twenty years. His career path has led him from tour guide to dive guide and eventually dive company manager. Along the route he decided that talking to tourists about conservation was not enough, so he made the leap to fulltime environmentalist. Today he runs Conservation International's office in Puerto Ayora. We talk on the town's main dock, Zodiac's whipping back and forth behind us overloaded with tourists, bags of cement, cases of water and beer, two-by-fours and cement blocks, frozen chickens and everything else needed to run a community of 40,000 on an island separated from the mainland by six hundred miles.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">"I have realized a few things in the last few years regarding how best to preserve the Galapagos, primarily that it doesn't matter how good your technical arguments or human arguments are, it's not about that. It's mostly, and unfortunately, all about economics and politics.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">"I try not to be critical to tourism as an economy. In fact, if we analyze it in one way, tourism is probably the best way in which nature can pay in cash for its survival. If I were to go back to the islands as I saw them for the first time, nineteen years ago, I would probably find the same biologic, ecologic and evolutionary processes still happening, the same blue-footed boobies still nesting on the same trails. The same for the sea lions and penguins. Tourism has actually been well controlled, despite its growth. It's the indirect impacts of tourism that we need to control.</p>
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<p> </p><p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Bowermaster's Adventures -- Conservation International on the Galapagos Islands</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/">Bowermaster's Adventures -- Conservation International on the Galapagos Islands</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19228244/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/bowermasters-adventures-conservation-international-on-the-ga/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bowermaster</category><category>bowermastersadventures</category><category>galapagos</category><category>galapagos islands</category><category>GalapagosIslands</category><category>island</category><category>jon bowermaster</category><category>JonBowermaster</category><category>national geographic</category><category>NationalGeographic</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jon Bowermaster]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Rube Goldberg meets Japan: The bizarre Japanese art of Chindogu]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/asia/" rel="tag">Asia</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/japan/" rel="tag">Japan</a></p><p><img height="289" alt="" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/cigarettelighterjapan2342234.jpg" width="250" align="right" vspace="4" />"If you're not thinking about Japan every day," popular blogger Tyler Cowen <a href="http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2008/07/markets-in-ev-6.html">likes to say</a>, "you've yet to wake up." </p>
<p>Today's bizarrely fascinating cultural nugget from Japan: Chindogu. Literally translated as "weird tool," Chindogu is the Japanese art of creating deliberately complex devices that solve simple everyday problems. It's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg">Rube Goldberg</a> meets Japan.</p>
<p>And Chindogu, like just about everything else, has developed a cult following on the internet. There's the <a href="http://chindogu.com/chindogu/">International Chindogu Society</a>, the <a href="http://chindogu.com/chindogu/?page_id=40">Ten Tenets of Chindogu</a> (Number Three: "Inherent in every Chindogu is the spirit of anarchy"), and <a href="http://www.stim.com/Stim-x/0796July/Phenom/chindogu.html">scores</a> <a href="http://www.weirdasianews.com/2009/10/19/chindogu-weird-useless-japanese-inventions/">of</a> <a href="http://website.lineone.net/~sobriety/">websites</a> devoted to tracking the newest, and most ridiculous, Chindogu inventions. </p>
<p>Here are a few of the most creative examples of Chindogu...</p>
<p><strong>The Solar-Powered Lighter </strong>(above)</p>
<p>Tired of running out of fluid in your lighter? Fed up with wet matches that won't make a spark? Now there's a better, greener way to light your cigarette-- with the solar-powered Chindogu lighter. (Note: May not work at night, or on cloudy days, or at all.)</p>
<p>More examples below the fold...</p><p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Rube Goldberg meets Japan: The bizarre Japanese art of Chindogu</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/">Rube Goldberg meets Japan: The bizarre Japanese art of Chindogu</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 08:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19240421/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/17/rube-goldberg-meets-japan-the-bizarre-japanese-art-of-chindogu/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>chindogu</category><category>inventions</category><category>rube goldberg</category><category>RubeGoldberg</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Aaron Hotfelder]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 08:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Wild West Shows in France]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/events/" rel="tag">Festivals and Events</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/france/" rel="tag">France</a></p><a href="http://www.defisportif.com/en/news/news_details.php?id=275"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/1-1258392566.jpg" alt="" /></a>It's no secret that the French are so totally obsessed with all things American. One day they're thumbing their noses at us and the next, they're waving American flags, dressing up like cowboys, dancing the Texas two-step and pretending like it was the good old 1870's. Indeed, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Maybe it's not the reason you came to France, but if you ever do max out your quota of impressionist art or vibrant chateaux gardens, consider the following Franco-American spectacles:<br />
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<strong><a href="http://pagesperso-orange.fr/country.rendez-vous.festival/english.html">Le Country Rendez-Vous Festival </a></strong><br />
This boot-kickin' country music festival takes place every July in the fair town of Craponne (pronounced: Crap + Own). Over 35,000 country music lovers don their best imitation cowboy gear and drive their Peugeot's like wild Nevada mustangs into the green hills of the Haute-Loire region of France. I hear they even start speaking French with Texas accents. The event is sponsored by France's <a href="http://www.radiocountryclub.com">Radio Country Club</a> which you can listen to with much amusement <a href="http://www.tv-radio.com/station/countryclub-mp3/countryclub-mp3-128k.m3u">online</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://disney-village.disneylandparis.co.uk/buffalo-bills-wild-west-show/index.xhtml"><strong>Disney's Buffalo Bill Show</strong></a><br />
The French obsession with the wild west can be traced back to Buffalo Bill's original Wild West Show that came to Paris for a limited run in 1889 and then happened to sell out every night until 1913 (kinda like "CATS" in the 1980's). <a href="http://www.disneylandparis.com/">Disneyland(R) Resort Paris</a> (n&eacute;e EuroDisney) has tapped into that long ago love affair with a twice-nightly Buffalo Bill show featuring a real herd of American bison tearing up clouds of dust upon the fields of Champagne. Expect lots of lasso tricks, fancy riding, and thunderous gun battles of exploding blanks all whilst eating your Disney dinner. Note: vegetarian menus are available, just like in the real Wild West.<p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Wild West Shows in France</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/">Wild West Shows in France</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19241159/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/wild-west-shows-in-france/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Carponne</category><category>Country Music</category><category>CountryMusic</category><category>Disney</category><category>EuroDisney</category><category>France</category><category>La Camargue</category><category>Wild West</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Evans]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Understanding the wild west: Visiting a Native American pueblo]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-america/" rel="tag">North America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><div style="text-align: center"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/newmexico"><img alt="" hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/dsc_0160g.jpg" /><br />
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<div style="text-align: left"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/newmexico">New Mexico</a>, like much of the western US, has long been home to many Native American tribes who shaped the history of the region every bit as much as the white settlers and cowboys who came after them.</div>
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Around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, you can't drive more than a dozen or so miles before you see another sign pointing the way to a Pueblo that is open to visitors. Each of these can provide a window into the Native American culture, as residents are often willing to show visitors around and tell them all about the Native heritage. Two of the most fascinating and unique Pueblos in the area that are open to visitors are the Taos Pueblo and Acoma Sky City. <br />
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<div style="text-align: left"><strong>Taos Pueblo, Taos, New Mexico<br />
</strong>Located just outside the small, quirky town of Taos, <a href="http://www.taospueblo.com/">Taos Pueblo's </a>claim to fame is that it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America. People have been living here for over 1,000 years, and it's both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a National Historic Landmark. <br />
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 </div><p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Understanding the wild west: Visiting a Native American pueblo</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/">Understanding the wild west: Visiting a Native American pueblo</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19241074/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/understanding-the-wild-west-visiting-a-native-american-pueblo/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>acoma</category><category>Albuquerque</category><category>Albuquerque New Mexico</category><category>AlbuquerqueNewMexico</category><category>native american</category><category>native american art</category><category>native american history</category><category>Native American Indians</category><category>Native Americans</category><category>NativeAmerican</category><category>NativeAmericanArt</category><category>NativeAmericanHistory</category><category>NativeAmericanIndians</category><category>NativeAmericans</category><category>New Mexico</category><category>NewMexico</category><category>Pueblo</category><category>pueblos</category><category>santa fe</category><category>SantaFe</category><category>sky city</category><category>SkyCity</category><category>taos</category><category>Taos Pueblo</category><category>TaosPueblo</category><category>UNESCO</category><category>UNESCO World Heritage Sites</category><category>UnescoWorldHeritageSite</category><category>UnescoWorldHeritageSites</category><category>wild west</category><category>wild wild west</category><category>WildWest</category><category>WildWildWest</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Katie Hammel]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[New Jersey's Wild West]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35247235@N02/3804269727/"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/3804269727_500b7d73ee.jpg" alt="Wild West City" /></a>Fancy a trip to the Wild West but don't feel like leaving the Eastern seaboard? Take a trip to New Jersey's Wild West City, a theme park in Netcong, New Jersey (right).<br />
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At <a href="http://www.wildwestcity.com/">Wild West City</a>, you and your family can stroll down a replica 1880 Main Street (you can even <a href="http://www.wildwestcity.com/onlocation.htm">shoot a film there</a>, just get permission), and while there are no rollercoasters, you can take a ride on a stagecoach, a pony, or a train. The $13.50 admission ($12.50 for kids) includes 22 live shows, all the museums and live historical exhibits, a tour of their <a href="http://www.wildwestcity.com/barnyardzoo.htm">Barnyard Zoo</a>, and panning for gold. They also have 18 holes of <a href="http://www.wildwestcity.com/minigolf.htm">Old West-themed miniature golf</a> if you are in the mood for some quaint anachronistic leisure. Anachron<em>tastic.</em><br />
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Wild West City is currently in their 51st year, and though this season's over, they have a number of <a href="http://www.wildwestcity.com/special-sched.htm">post-season events</a> for both families and the 21-and-over set, including a garage sale (they're bound to have some quirky stuff!) and several concerts.<br />
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Your trip to the Wild West may be just west of the Hudson River. You'll need a car to get there, but parking is free. It might be worth getting a Zipcar to get your city kids out of the city.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/">New Jersey's Wild West</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19239780/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/new-jerseys-wild-west/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>new jersey</category><category>NewJersey</category><category>Wild West</category><category>wild-west</category><category>WildWest</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Annie Scott]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[The Western will never die at Old Tucson Studios]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-america/" rel="tag">North America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Oldtucsonbank.jpg"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right"  src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/oldtucsonbank.jpg" alt="" /></a>The Old West was a place where there were gunfights on every street, the bank got robbed every day, and every saloon was filled with girls dancing the can-can.<br /><br />Well, actually it wasn't, but that's the way it seems from the movies, and a lot of those movies were filmed at <a href="http://www.oldtucson.com/">Old Tucson Studios</a>.<br /><br />Located a short drive west of Tucson, Old Tucson Studios is the perfect place to film a Western. There's an entire recreated Western town there surrounded by Arizona desert, with the Tucson and Catalina Mountains providing a scenic backdrop. Oh, and the sunsets are more beautiful than anything you'll ever see on the screen.<br /><br />The main attraction at the studios is the town itself, which has provided a backdrop for seventy years of films. Movie buffs will be in a constant state of deja-vu. Wasn't that saloon in <em>The Outlaw Josie Wales</em>? Isn't that the ranch from <em>Bonanza</em>? In case you're having trouble playing Spot-The-Set, there's a seventieth anniversary exhibit on right now showing never-before-seen production stills from some of the many films that used Old Tucson Studios. A preview video can be seen <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0_kUInQI1w">here</a>. Some of the employees are really knowledgeable, so you might want to go on one of the historical tours. <br /><br />There's plenty going on too. Costumed performers rob the bank, there are gunfights full of stunts, and even magic shows and train rides. It's all a bit hokey, but that's part of the fun. Kids love it. <br /><br />Unfortunately there was a bad fire in 1995 that destroyed many of the buildings and irreplaceable movie history, but there's still plenty left to give you a good dose of movie nostalgia. So saddle up and ride down to Tucson, and while you're there you might want to see some more of the Old West attractions southern Arizona has to offer, such as the ghost towns, the Saguaro National Monument, and the Old Spanish Trail. Tune in next time when I'll be talking about Tombstone, a <em>real</em> Wild West town.<br />.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/">The Western will never die at Old Tucson Studios</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19239727/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/16/the-western-will-never-die-at-old-tucson-studios/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Arizona</category><category>film</category><category>movie studio</category><category>movie studios</category><category>movies</category><category>MovieStudio</category><category>MovieStudios</category><category>southwest</category><category>Tucson</category><category>western</category><category>westerns</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean McLachlan]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Explore London with Sherlock Holmes]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-kingdom/" rel="tag">United Kingdom</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/internet-tools/" rel="tag">Internet Tools</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/news/" rel="tag">News</a></p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/robert_scarth/3578211365/"><img  hspace="4" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" alt="" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/cathedralpaul.jpg" /></a>In anticipation of the Christmas Day release of the new <a href="http://sherlock-holmes-movie.warnerbros.com/">Sherlock Holmes movie </a>(starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law), Visit Britain has developed a <a href="http://www.visitbritain.us/campaigns/sherlock-holmes/index.aspx">microsite</a> to help guide fans to the London locations used in the film. The site also offers possible itineraries for a Holmes-themed tour of London. <br />
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The list of <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/london">London</a> stops on the Holmes tour includes St. Paul's Cathedral, Simpson's-in-the-Strand, Freemason's Hall, Brompton Cemetery, and the Sherlock Holmes Museum. The site also suggests a drink at the Sherlock Holmes Pub (decorated with Holmes memorabilia) or  walking tour, "In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes", offered by London Walks. <br />
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For those venturing out of London, there are additional filming locations in Manchester. Cheshire, Kent, Leeds and Suffolk in England, plus spots in Scotland and Wales.</p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/">Explore London with Sherlock Holmes</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19240135/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/explore-london-with-sherlock-holmes/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>britain</category><category>celebrity</category><category>england</category><category>filming</category><category>filming locations</category><category>FilmingLocations</category><category>Jude Law</category><category>JudeLaw</category><category>Leeds</category><category>london</category><category>manchester</category><category>movie</category><category>movie location tour</category><category>movie locations</category><category>MovieLocations</category><category>MovieLocationTour</category><category>movies</category><category>robert downey jr.</category><category>RobertDowneyJr.</category><category>scotland</category><category>Sherlock Holmes</category><category>sherlock-holmes</category><category>SherlockHolmes</category><category>St. Pauls Cathedral</category><category>St.PaulsCathedral</category><category>tour</category><category>Wales</category><category>website</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Katie Hammel]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[World Heritage Sites done in Legos]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/africa/" rel="tag">Africa</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/asia/" rel="tag">Asia</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/europe/" rel="tag">Europe</a></p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajari/2287255949/in/set-72157603971683534/"><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/2079350640104237032s600x600q85.jpg" alt="" /></a>The <a href="http://whc.unesco.org/en/list" target="_blank">World Heritage Sites</a> are some of the most amazing places on the planet. The list, maintained by <a href="http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=29008&amp;URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&amp;URL_SECTION=201.html" target="_blank">UNESCO</a>, spotlights places from around the globe that hold particular cultural or natural significance. Many of the places on the list are amongst the top tourist attractions in the world, so what better way to do them honor, then to replicate them with Legos?<br /><br />Eco-friendly website<a href="http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/" target="_blank"> Environmental Graffiti</a> has <a href="http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/world-in-legos/17454" target="_blank">an amazing gallery</a> of some of the most famous sites in the world remade through the use of the popular interlocking bricks. Some of the places that get the Lego treatment include the Acropolis, found in Athens, Greece and the Great Pyramid of Giza, complete with Sphinx, from Cairo, Egypt. Red Square in Moscow, the Statue of Liberty, and even the Taj Mahal, amongst others, are impressively recreated using the iconic toy. <br /><br />The amount of work that must have gone into these recreations is quite impressive, as the smallest details have been painstakingly added to the models. Personally, I think I'm most impressed by the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but each of them is a work of art in its own right. Perhaps Lego should make a new "World Heritage Series" so that we can all recreate our favorite places when we get home from our travels.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/">World Heritage Sites done in Legos</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/world-in-legos/17454>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19239893/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/15/world-heritage-sites-done-in-legos/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>lego</category><category>legos</category><category>world heritage sites</category><category>WorldHeritageSites</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Kraig Becker]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Stripper truck stopped in Sin City]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-america/" rel="tag">North America</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><center><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/DB_Chq-sLKY&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/DB_Chq-sLKY&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></center>
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Commercials don't work any more, and print ads are all but dead. So, how do you get the word out? If you're Larry Beard, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33920693/ns/travel-news/">you have a couple of girls grind in the back of a truck with clear plastic sides</a> while driving around <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/LasVegas/">Las Vegas</a>. This isn't for everyone. After all, Beard is the marketing director at Deja Vu Showgirls -- which is exactly what you'd think it is.</p>
<p>Now, he has to stop.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/SinCity/">Sin City</a> authorities made him stop toting the <a href="http://www.gadling.com/tag/strippers/">strippers</a> around, but the club is ready to fight. His vehicle rolled up and down the strip from 10 PM to 2 AM. Strippers inside gave a taste of what goes on inside the club. And yes, in case you were wondering, the truck had poles for the ladies to work.</p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/">Stripper truck stopped in Sin City</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33920693/ns/travel-news/>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19239614/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/14/stripper-truck-stopped-in-sin-city/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>las vegas</category><category>las vegas nevada</category><category>las vegas strip</category><category>LasVegas</category><category>LasVegasNevada</category><category>LasVegasStrip</category><category>Sin City</category><category>SinCity</category><category>stripper</category><category>stripper pole</category><category>StripperPole</category><category>strippers</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Johansmeyer]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Gadling's 13 stranger than strange sites for Friday the 13th]]></title><link>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/</guid><comments>http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/cultures/" rel="tag">Arts and Culture</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/history/" rel="tag">History</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/learning/" rel="tag">Learning</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/stories/" rel="tag">Stories</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/china/" rel="tag">China</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/north-korea/" rel="tag">North Korea</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/thailand/" rel="tag">Thailand</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/croatia/" rel="tag">Croatia</a>, <a href="http://www.gadling.com/category/united-states/" rel="tag">United States</a></p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/faeriequeen/798914803/"><img border="1" hspace="4" alt="" vspace="4" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.gadling.com/media/2009/11/friday-the-13th7989.jpg" /></a>Happy<a href="http://www.valdostadailytimes.com/local/local_story_317085828.html"> Friday the 13th</a>! 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 the 13th. He even died on April 12, 1945. That, my friends, was on a Thursday. That is kind of strange, no? </p>
<p>In honor of a day that's associated with strangeness, here is Gadling's list of 13 top stranger than strange sites from around the world. They are not in any order of strangeness. You decide which one ought to be number one. All of them are places we've either been to, written about or both. </p>
<p>Even though this is photo is of a Friday the 13th in February, it fits the theme.</p><p><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Gadling's 13 stranger than strange sites for Friday the 13th</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/">Gadling's 13 stranger than strange sites for Friday the 13th</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.gadling.com">Gadling</a> on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/forward/19236292/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/13/gadlings-13-stranger-than-strange-sites-for-friday-the-13th/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>Baked Bean Museum of Excellence</category><category>BakedBeanMuseumOfExcellence</category><category>Beijing</category><category>Berkeley Pit</category><category>BerkeleyPit</category><category>Berlin</category><category>bizarre</category><category>Buckhorn Museum and Saloon</category><category>BuckhornMuseumAndSaloon</category><category>Butte</category><category>checkpoint charlie</category><category>CheckpointCharlie</category><category>Creation Museum</category><category>CreationMuseum</category><category>Detroit Michigan</category><category>DetroitMichigan</category><category>Friday the 13th</category><category>FridayThe13th</category><category>Heidleberg Project</category><category>HeidlebergProject</category><category>House on the Rock</category><category>HouseOnTheRock</category><category>Longwan Shaman Amusement Park</category><category>LongwanShamanAmusementPark</category><category>Maos Mausoleum</category><category>MaosMausoleum</category><category>Montana</category><category>odd</category><category>Port Arthur Historic Site</category><category>PortArthurHistoricSite</category><category>siriraj medical museum</category><category>SirirajMedicalMuseum</category><category>strange</category><category>Tazmania</category><category>Wisconsin</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Jamie Rhein]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 17:30:00 EST</pubDate></item></channel></rss>