Culture, Calles, and Cannabis in Lima, Peru

December 31, 2007 by  
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Luis Pantoja won the End of Year Contest with two great posts. Below is the second of the two. Feel free to post questions or feedback in the comments!

I am half Peruvian and have been lucky enough to visit Peru in several occasions. Unfortunately, I have only visited Lima and the immediate surroundings. In spite of my limited visits, I can share some recommendations.

Lima was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro as the ??City of Kings??. It is also home of the oldest university in the new world, the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.

One of my favorite places is the Barranco District. Although it is not too hip, the nightlife is great. There are many bars like Wayos and Mochileros, that cater a laid back and unassuming crowd. If you are a cannabis aficionado, you can smoke inside some bars but be sure to always ask your waiter or bartender before you start puffing away.

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A Quick First Hand Guide To Travel In Venezuela

December 26, 2007 by  
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Luis Pantoja won the End of Year Contest with two great posts. Below is one of them. Feel free to post questions or feedback in the comments!

Having being born and raised in Venezuela, I decided to write about it and show why it is considered ??the best kept secret of the Caribbean??.

The name Venezuela originates from the word venezuola which translates to ??little Venice??. The name was given by cartographer Americo Vespucci and explorer Alonso de Ojeda as they entered the Gulf of Venezuela and remarked that the stilt-houses (palafitos) built by the natives resembled Venice.

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3 Ways To Reduce Flight Delay Stress

December 20, 2007 by  
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The Christmas travel season is upon us and chances are that you’ll be spending some time in an airport. Flight delays, long layovers, and overbooked flights await you on your journey back to family and friends.

Here are three ways to combat the stress of long airport stays.

  • Relax and Accept The Circumstances – There is usually very little you can do around this time of the year. When your flight gets delayed or canceled call the airline or borrow some wireless to track your plane.
    • Once you know where your plane is you won’t be disappointed if it doesn’t come at the time airline staff says it will.
  • Strategize Quickly And Begin Setting Up Camp – As flights start getting delayed restaurants start filling up and power outlets become scare. The best thing to do is find a nice place you can sit down and eat, preferably with a plug nearby and call the airline from there. Avoid lines as much as you can – they don’t enhance your layover experience one bit.
    • If you’ll be staying overnight, snag one of the best places to sleep in an airport.

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Upgrade Your Home Windows: Anglian Home Improvements

December 19, 2007 by  
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Replace old windows using a company that has 35 years of experience providing replacement windows to homes and businesses. Anglian Home Improvements provides a wide range of casement, tilt and turn, and sash windows. Those of you who don’t know what all of those mean can read about them on the site as well to briefly brush up on your window knowledge.

Anglian Home Improvements is based in the UK. Aside from providing the actually windows themselves, the company provides installation services and a 10 year guarantee on parts and labor. The 10 year guarantee including the parts and labor of windows, doors, and conservatories.

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