Originally posted on nick on a shoestring:
The Marble mountains are halfway between Hoi An and Da Nang. We got there with public transport, or the “yellow bus”. It was not the easiest thing though as the ticket officers in the bus wanted to rip us off. While locals pay 18.000d for transfer to Hoi…
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Marble Mountains
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
My Generation
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
“Trust me, it’s paradise. This is where the hungry come to feed. For mine is a generation that circles the globe and searches for something we haven’t tried before. So never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never fail to be polite and never outstay the welcome. Just keep your mind open and suck […]
20 reasons to love Naples accordingly to the travel blogger Mattie Bamman
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on The Mill Italy:
Mattie is a famous blogger of viator.com, he is one who knows what to expect from a travel and he’s not that easy to impress him after he has seen half of the amazing places on this Earth…. I was quite surprised to find out that he has listed the 20 reasons why loving Naples…I…
Nicaragua: For Better or Worse
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on There and Back Again:
I was in Nicaragua with a couple friends 4 years and really loved the culture, people, and beautiful buildings. But this time I have to say that 95 degree days, really high humidity and no A/C do not really make for productive days so enjoy some pictures and not…
Sumilon Island, Oslob, Cebu: A Day of Relaxation
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on The 7,107 Islands of the Philippines:
Sumilon Island is a small island located in Oslob, Cebu, Philippines. The island is just a few minutes away from whaleshark encounter site of Oslob. Sumilon is owned and operated by a private corporation and known also as Sumilon Bluewaters Resort. It was last February when I…
The Skies Belong to Us: How Hijackers Created an Airline Crisis in the 1970s
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on Longreads:
Brendan I. Koerner | The Skies Belong to Us | 2013 | 25 minutes (6,186 words) ? ‘There Is No Way to Tell a Hijacker by Looking At Him’ When the FAA’s antihijacking task force first convened in February 1969, its ten members knew they faced a daunting challenge—not only because…