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Category Archives: Europe
No Porn Involved
When I was in Amsterdam a few months ago, I got to spend some time in the rapidly evolving NDSM-werf section of Noord Amsterdam. Not long ago, this area, which once was home to an enormous shipbuilding and warehousing complex, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Music, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, GVB, Ij Hallen, Noord Amsterdam, NSDM
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Imagine No Borders
If you are a regular follower of TBTP, you’ve likely noted that I’m a bit of a map and globe geek. The fascination probably began with a globe/lamp combination that sat on my bedside table as a young child. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Europe, Maps, South America, USA
Tagged Globes, New Zealand
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No More Leftovers
On my most recent international trip I visited three countries that all used different currencies. By the time I got home, I had a baggie full of miscellaneous coins and bills that may never get used. Now, all of that … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Asia, Canada, Europe, Tourism
Tagged airports, Currency Exchange, Currency Services, iTunes, Starbucks
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The Real Sharing Economy
Notfairbnb is a brilliant initiative of Belgium’s Solidarité Grand Froid and TBNA Bruxelles, which are non-profit groups whose aim is to help homeless people live better lives while on the street. They provide material assistance, as well as psychological and social … Continue reading
Can Your E-Ticket Be Hacked
Can your e-ticket be hacked ? Sadly, the answer is yes. Recently, a team of hackers working with a group of German media organizations demonstrated just how simple it is to hack the six digit code on most airline e-tickets. … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism
Tagged airlines, e-tickets, Schengen Area
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If TripAdvisor Says So, It Must Be True
The travel company Thomson Holidays pulled data from TripAdvisor to create this infographic for the top tourist attractions around the world. We may have our personal doubts about the choices, but who are we to quibble with TripAdvisor users. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Canada, Europe, Maps, Tourism, USA
Tagged Central Park, tourist attractions, TripAdvisor, Vasa Museum
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Mapping 2016
Every year, the National Geographic tantalizes cartography geeks with a selection of the year’s best published maps. The 2016 list is fascinating and wildly diverse in focus and design. I’ve shared some below, but you can view the entire list … Continue reading
We Remember
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. My amazing brother Steve, along with 269 other innocent people, was murdered by Libyan terrorists in this heinous, evil act. We never forget, and we … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, History
Tagged Lockerbie, Pan Am 103, Scotland, terrorism
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