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Posted: Nov. 17th 2009
Q&A: Why Is Mexico So Freakin' Awesome?
Q&A: Why Is Mexico So Freakin' Awesome?
via Where I've Been blog

Hey you -- yeah, you -- stop hogging the party punch and get over here. We want you to meet a friend of ours, and they just so happen to be freakin' awesome. Some notes before you go. Yes, we are aware: staggeringly gorgeous, but try not to trip over yourself. They're the modest type, so stare silently in awe and just soak in every last corner. From the old-world beauty and turquoise waters of its Mayan Riviera to the magnificent mountains of Monterrey, you could get lost for decades just trying to record every inch of greatness in its vast landscape. And speaking of old-world, we can't think of anyone who balances that charming tradition (see: monolithic Aztec step pyramids in Chichen Itza) with such sharp modern sensibilities (see: vibrance of modern Mexico City), retaining its heart and character despite having been through countless struggles over thousands of years. What's that? You're shy? Don't speak Spanish? Poor excuses, muchachos and muchachas. If you need any more convincing, we've got plenty of more reasons why you should meet Mexico -- we've rounded up the Web's top experts and travelers to give us the inside scoop on what makes this dazzling nation one of the world's most fulfilling trips. Now andale!
Our esteemed roundtable features Mexico experts from many backgrounds:
Bruce Poon Tip is the CEO of Gap Adventures, a massively successful travel company that serves more than 90,000 thrill-seekers each year with an emphasis on sustainable and authentic experiences. Check out his site here and follow him on Twitter @brucepoontip.
Stephanie Diehl is the owner of Travel Designed by Stephanie, which specializes in destination weddings and honeymoons, group trips and solo adventures. Follow her on Twitter @traveldesigned.
Jessica Lomelin was born in Cancun to a Mexican-American family and has traveled the country far and wide. She blogs here and tweets here.
JoAnn Miller has lived in Mexico for forty years and is a specialist in English as a second language. Follow her on Twitter @jabbusch.
1. Mexico has spectacular ancient ruins. Which ancient historical site awed you the most and why?
I think I have to say Tulum. First of all the first time I went to Tulum was 15 years ago and the area surrounding was very different back then. Playa del Carmen was a hidden gem and there was yet to be something called the Mayan Riviera! The spectacular thing about Tulum for me is its location. Overlooking the warm blue seas. The contract between the bright turquoise water with the ancient stone grey is spectacular. I also like to imagine the ancient Mayan people roaming the grounds and bathing in the warm waters. Kind of like a Mayan summer beach house!
-- Bruce Poon Tip
Being from the Yucatan, I'm going to have to say Tulum. It's an amazing area with such history, culture and breathtaking scenery. You can feel a spiritual presence and learn a tremendous amount of information. For the soul seekers, I recommend visiting during the solstice and equinox. Locals venture out to Tulum to celebrate the turning of the seasons and celebrate with the Mayan gods.
-- Jessica Lomelin
I think the smaller sites are often the best. Teotihuacan is too touristic now. It is nice to go once, but I'd really recommend: Monte Alban in Oaxaca (on a foggy day you feel like you are in a magical floating city), Cacaxtla in Puebla (for the murals, but it has been closed for the last few years for restauration) and Xochicalco in Morelos (the site of a prehispanic "astronomical convention" to regulate the calendar--it also has an observatory).
-- JoAnn Miller
2. We've heard there are beaches outside of Cancun. What beachside community do you consider the best in the country and why?
I have to say I am partial to Mazatlan. Not necessarily because of the water but more because of the community. It is a great place to roam the streets and very easy to get around. It is still very inexpensive and harks back to the days when Mexico really appealed to the original snow birders. It is just the right size with a enough tourist to give it a bit of structure but not too many that it loses its charm.
-- Bruce Poon Tip
The Riviera Maya has so many spectacular beaches. The beach at Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita is fantastic. It is part of a protected area near Puerto Morelos. The beaches of Tulum and Akumal are incredible as well. But the best beach in the entire Riviera Maya, in my opinion is Playa Maroma. The color of the water and the depth of the beach is like none other I have EVER seen.
-- Stephanie Diehl, Travel Designed
It's hard for me to share my secret gem, but I am in love with a small, bohemian beach town outside of Cancun called Akumal (pictured right). It's a small, small area that has one villa, one small grocery store and a handful of locally-owned restaurants. It's the type of place where you sit with your toes in the sand, enjoy the locals and a few families strolling around and indulge in your fish and ceviche that was just hand-picked from the ocean moments ago. They also have a lagoon that offers one of the most serene, picturesque snorkeling areas. While it's small, the quality of untouched terrain and schools of fish and natural sea life is hard to come by. You'll find the gate owner, who is around 75+ yrs old, and has been there for decades and decades. The village is very simple, untouched and serene. It's one of the few areas outside of Cancun that you can escape to and feel like you're in a whole other world.
-- Jessica Lomelin
3. What is the most treasured possession that you've purchased from Mexico, where did you get it? Is there a good story behind it?
I have so many souvenirs from Mexico, my husband says I could open a gift shop of my own!! Mexico is a country full of amazing artists and their works are in so many different mediums. There are works of art available in every price range.
I LOVE Oaxacan art the best. The fine details of the painted alebrijes (pictured left) and animals are really nice. I also love the black pottery, especially pieces that have cut out patterns so I can put a candle in them.
I have recently been turned on by Pineda Colvina silk designs and have started a new collection of those. I have a huichol pattern I am extremely fond of as well as a Diego Riviera and a Frida Kahlo. Those two I intend to frame.
Huichol art is fascinating as I cant imagine the patience it takes to place all those tiny beads in such intricate patterns.
There is also Talavera -- painted pottery. It can be found in two typical varieties. One in the traditional blue on white designs or brightly colored paints. The brightly colored are often of fruit or jalapeno designs. In Los Cabos I visited a gallery that featured something new to me, black on white designs, which were striking.
I also enjoy, but unfortunately don't own, Sergio Bustamante works. REALLY cool works of art.
Don't forget the silver, silver jewelry and table ware, silver trays, frames and boxes, silver EVERYTHING!! Pewter is also very affordable in Mexico as well and many fine pieces to be had.
On a more affordable level, I like nicely hand painted or handcrafted magnets. In Puerto Vallarta, near the Malecon there is a jewelry shop I love to visit that features miniature paintings that I adore.
-- Stephanie Diehl
4. I want to impress a friend with an expert-recommended, delicious dish. What menu item do you consider essential to a Mexico visit, and if possible, where would you buy it from?
I love the cream soups of Mexico. But something new to me is sangrita -- a sort of bloody mary mix that is a non alcoholic side drink to a glass of tequila. Each bartender in Mexico has their own special recipe.
-- Stephanie Diehl
Mexico's cuisine is too vast to cover in a few sentences. It really depends on the part of the country and the time of the year. Most dishes can be found in Mexico City, but they are better in their homeland: Puebla: mole poblano and chiles en nogada (Fonda de Santa Clara), Oaxaca: mole negro, rojo and amarillo, Michoacan: carnitas and pozole, Yucatan: queso relleno, cochinita.
-- JoAnn Miller
I would say a classic meal that you must order when on the coast is Ceviche (pictured right). It's a cocktail of fresh seafood topped with lime and salsa. It is unbelievably fresh and to die for! To eat like a local, you must eat at the taco stands and order the specialty's, whether its tacos al pastor or quesadillas con queso oaxaca. Finally, top it off with a glass of Jamaica or Horchata.
-- Jessica Lomelin
5. What Mexican city do you feel deserves far more tourism fanfare than it's been given? Why?
One of my favorite cities is 160 miles northwest of Mexico City, called Queretaro. It's very colonial and contains a beautiful mountainous landscape. You can visit the iglesias and stroll through the markets on cobble stone streets. The history and preserved culture makes you realize why Mexico is such a fascinating country.
-- Jessica Lomelin
Well to be honest the city I think that deserves more tourism fanfare is Mexico City. Too many people see it as a crowded unsafe place to visit. But Mexico City is fantastic and while you must be careful like any capital city in the world, it has so much to offer. So much culture, heritage and endless entertainment. There is fine food, wine, museums and outstanding nightlife. I think it is one of the most and underrated cities.
- Bruce Poon Tip
Many, many thanks to our experts, and let's hope their words inspire you to get to this wonderful country.
Our esteemed roundtable features Mexico experts from many backgrounds:
Bruce Poon Tip is the CEO of Gap Adventures, a massively successful travel company that serves more than 90,000 thrill-seekers each year with an emphasis on sustainable and authentic experiences. Check out his site here and follow him on Twitter @brucepoontip.
Stephanie Diehl is the owner of Travel Designed by Stephanie, which specializes in destination weddings and honeymoons, group trips and solo adventures. Follow her on Twitter @traveldesigned.
Jessica Lomelin was born in Cancun to a Mexican-American family and has traveled the country far and wide. She blogs here and tweets here.
JoAnn Miller has lived in Mexico for forty years and is a specialist in English as a second language. Follow her on Twitter @jabbusch.
1. Mexico has spectacular ancient ruins. Which ancient historical site awed you the most and why?
I think I have to say Tulum. First of all the first time I went to Tulum was 15 years ago and the area surrounding was very different back then. Playa del Carmen was a hidden gem and there was yet to be something called the Mayan Riviera! The spectacular thing about Tulum for me is its location. Overlooking the warm blue seas. The contract between the bright turquoise water with the ancient stone grey is spectacular. I also like to imagine the ancient Mayan people roaming the grounds and bathing in the warm waters. Kind of like a Mayan summer beach house!
-- Bruce Poon Tip
Being from the Yucatan, I'm going to have to say Tulum. It's an amazing area with such history, culture and breathtaking scenery. You can feel a spiritual presence and learn a tremendous amount of information. For the soul seekers, I recommend visiting during the solstice and equinox. Locals venture out to Tulum to celebrate the turning of the seasons and celebrate with the Mayan gods.
-- Jessica Lomelin
I think the smaller sites are often the best. Teotihuacan is too touristic now. It is nice to go once, but I'd really recommend: Monte Alban in Oaxaca (on a foggy day you feel like you are in a magical floating city), Cacaxtla in Puebla (for the murals, but it has been closed for the last few years for restauration) and Xochicalco in Morelos (the site of a prehispanic "astronomical convention" to regulate the calendar--it also has an observatory).
-- JoAnn Miller
2. We've heard there are beaches outside of Cancun. What beachside community do you consider the best in the country and why?
I have to say I am partial to Mazatlan. Not necessarily because of the water but more because of the community. It is a great place to roam the streets and very easy to get around. It is still very inexpensive and harks back to the days when Mexico really appealed to the original snow birders. It is just the right size with a enough tourist to give it a bit of structure but not too many that it loses its charm.
-- Bruce Poon Tip
The Riviera Maya has so many spectacular beaches. The beach at Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita is fantastic. It is part of a protected area near Puerto Morelos. The beaches of Tulum and Akumal are incredible as well. But the best beach in the entire Riviera Maya, in my opinion is Playa Maroma. The color of the water and the depth of the beach is like none other I have EVER seen.
-- Stephanie Diehl, Travel Designed
It's hard for me to share my secret gem, but I am in love with a small, bohemian beach town outside of Cancun called Akumal (pictured right). It's a small, small area that has one villa, one small grocery store and a handful of locally-owned restaurants. It's the type of place where you sit with your toes in the sand, enjoy the locals and a few families strolling around and indulge in your fish and ceviche that was just hand-picked from the ocean moments ago. They also have a lagoon that offers one of the most serene, picturesque snorkeling areas. While it's small, the quality of untouched terrain and schools of fish and natural sea life is hard to come by. You'll find the gate owner, who is around 75+ yrs old, and has been there for decades and decades. The village is very simple, untouched and serene. It's one of the few areas outside of Cancun that you can escape to and feel like you're in a whole other world.
-- Jessica Lomelin
3. What is the most treasured possession that you've purchased from Mexico, where did you get it? Is there a good story behind it?
I have so many souvenirs from Mexico, my husband says I could open a gift shop of my own!! Mexico is a country full of amazing artists and their works are in so many different mediums. There are works of art available in every price range.
I LOVE Oaxacan art the best. The fine details of the painted alebrijes (pictured left) and animals are really nice. I also love the black pottery, especially pieces that have cut out patterns so I can put a candle in them.
I have recently been turned on by Pineda Colvina silk designs and have started a new collection of those. I have a huichol pattern I am extremely fond of as well as a Diego Riviera and a Frida Kahlo. Those two I intend to frame.
Huichol art is fascinating as I cant imagine the patience it takes to place all those tiny beads in such intricate patterns.
There is also Talavera -- painted pottery. It can be found in two typical varieties. One in the traditional blue on white designs or brightly colored paints. The brightly colored are often of fruit or jalapeno designs. In Los Cabos I visited a gallery that featured something new to me, black on white designs, which were striking.
I also enjoy, but unfortunately don't own, Sergio Bustamante works. REALLY cool works of art.
Don't forget the silver, silver jewelry and table ware, silver trays, frames and boxes, silver EVERYTHING!! Pewter is also very affordable in Mexico as well and many fine pieces to be had.
On a more affordable level, I like nicely hand painted or handcrafted magnets. In Puerto Vallarta, near the Malecon there is a jewelry shop I love to visit that features miniature paintings that I adore.
-- Stephanie Diehl
4. I want to impress a friend with an expert-recommended, delicious dish. What menu item do you consider essential to a Mexico visit, and if possible, where would you buy it from?
I love the cream soups of Mexico. But something new to me is sangrita -- a sort of bloody mary mix that is a non alcoholic side drink to a glass of tequila. Each bartender in Mexico has their own special recipe.
-- Stephanie Diehl
Mexico's cuisine is too vast to cover in a few sentences. It really depends on the part of the country and the time of the year. Most dishes can be found in Mexico City, but they are better in their homeland: Puebla: mole poblano and chiles en nogada (Fonda de Santa Clara), Oaxaca: mole negro, rojo and amarillo, Michoacan: carnitas and pozole, Yucatan: queso relleno, cochinita.
-- JoAnn Miller
I would say a classic meal that you must order when on the coast is Ceviche (pictured right). It's a cocktail of fresh seafood topped with lime and salsa. It is unbelievably fresh and to die for! To eat like a local, you must eat at the taco stands and order the specialty's, whether its tacos al pastor or quesadillas con queso oaxaca. Finally, top it off with a glass of Jamaica or Horchata.
-- Jessica Lomelin
5. What Mexican city do you feel deserves far more tourism fanfare than it's been given? Why?
One of my favorite cities is 160 miles northwest of Mexico City, called Queretaro. It's very colonial and contains a beautiful mountainous landscape. You can visit the iglesias and stroll through the markets on cobble stone streets. The history and preserved culture makes you realize why Mexico is such a fascinating country.
-- Jessica Lomelin
Well to be honest the city I think that deserves more tourism fanfare is Mexico City. Too many people see it as a crowded unsafe place to visit. But Mexico City is fantastic and while you must be careful like any capital city in the world, it has so much to offer. So much culture, heritage and endless entertainment. There is fine food, wine, museums and outstanding nightlife. I think it is one of the most and underrated cities.
- Bruce Poon Tip
Many, many thanks to our experts, and let's hope their words inspire you to get to this wonderful country.
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- Jan 26th: ZimbabweGreatRuins
- Jan 26th: Discover the Beauty of Russian Cities
- Jan 26th: How to Spend Your Time in Taiwan
- Jan 23rd: Will Obama image translate into tourism?
- Jan 22nd: NYC unveils interactive visitor center
- Jan 21st: London: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours
- Jan 21st: The Alps in Austria
- Jan 21st: On a festival in Kyoto
- Jan 21st: Family-friendly Las Vegas
- Jan 21st: The nature of travel in Costa Rica
- Jan 21st: Beach vacations to please the entire family
- Jan 20th: Travel in the Footsteps of a President
- Jan 19th: Plane's recorders support hero pilot's account
- Jan 16th: Hudson Plane Crash Probe Begins
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- Jan 14th: Nick Trend looks ahead at next year's travelling trends, including the best events and good value destinations for 2009.
- Jan 13th: Spend a day exploring the neighborhood's cultural offerings
- Jan 12th: Make the new year one to remember at one of these travel hotspots
- Jan 12th: Destinations vie to be named a natural Wonder
- Jan 9th: Tourists rescued after deadly Costa Rica quake
- Jan 8th: Grumpy British hotel staff scaring away tourists
- Jan 7th: British gray squirrels are being culled to protect beloved red squirrels.
- Jan 6th: Unruly passenger delays Moscow-Atlanta flight
- Jan 3rd: Vienna tourists hang on as carriage horses bolt
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December 2008
- Dec 28th: Midwesterners fear floods could follow the freeze
- Dec 27th: Engine fails on New Zealand airliner
- Dec 19th: World’s best holiday light displays
- Dec 18th: Phuket Beaches Guide
- Dec 18th: Caye Caulker, Belize
- Dec 18th: Brilliant Trips: Australia
- Dec 18th: Brilliant Trips: BELIZE
- Dec 18th: Consider spending your honeymoon in one of the "honeymoon capitals" of the world.
- Dec 18th: Brilliant Tips: Smart travel trends and tips
- Dec 18th: A pilot flying a Flybe aircraft to Paris had to travel 300 miles back to Cardiff because he was not trained to land this particular plane in fog
- Dec 17th: Top 10 Central American beach escapes
- Dec 16th: Pooches get luxury digs near German airport
- Dec 15th: German Christmas markets sparkle in season
- Dec 15th: German Christmas markets sparkle in season
- Dec 11th: Nature's most amazing rocky sights
- Dec 10th: Ski resorts roll out new rides for winter sliders
- Dec 9th: The Obama effect: How travel will change
- Dec 8th: Winter rail destinations: Copenhagen
- Dec 8th: Twin Cities Area Travel Examiner
- Dec 5th: World's sexiest islands 2008
- Dec 5th: Chilean ship rescues passengers on cruise liner
- Dec 4th: Delta lays out new frequent flier rules
- Dec 3rd: Some U.S. travelers cancel plans to visit India
- Dec 2nd: Pirates chase, open fire on U.S. cruise ship
- Dec 1st: Winter in America’s national parks
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November 2008
- Nov 25th: Three days on the Yangtze river
- Nov 24th: India: Music & Dance
- Nov 24th: life in bangkok
- Nov 24th: Norway, land of the fjords
- Nov 24th: Austria Belgium Czech Rep. France Italy Germany Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Russia Switzerland Spain Turkey U.K. Asia China Japan Mongolia Nepal Siberia Tibet Africa Egypt South-Africa North America Alaska USA West USA Cities South America Argentina Chile Sacred Mountains Recommended Sites - click to learn more HotelClub - Discount Hotel Reservation Last minute hotel reservation! © WorldTravelStories.
- Nov 24th: World Travel Stories
- Nov 24th: World Travel Story
- Nov 24th: `The Terminal 2'? Japanese man makes airport home
- Nov 21st: Cambodia
- Nov 21st: Tanzania
- Nov 20th: Your request is being processed... Flight Attendant Helps Land Plane After Co-Pilot's Mental Breakdown
- Nov 19th: Dominican Republic Named 'Golf Destination of the Year'
- Nov 18th: Travel: Russia
- Nov 17th: Travel: France
- Nov 17th: WTC Fence To Bear Info, Directions
- Nov 14th: Travel: Israel
- Nov 13th: $10 fee for baby-free zone? Don't believe the rumours, WestJet says
- Nov 12th: Going Out On A Limb With A Tree-Person Ratio
- Nov 11th: The woman who lives on the QE2
- Nov 10th: Bird-hit jet in emergency landing
- Nov 7th: Military Muscle Retooled, Ready for Tourist Action
- Nov 6th: Japan’s hottest new tourist destination: Obama
- Nov 5th: Traveller lost in airport for a week
- Nov 4th: Budget airline tells disabled man he must pay extra - for his false legs
- Nov 3rd: Baggage worker opens plane, finds a loose cheetah
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October 2008
- Oct 31st: California company offers Zeppelin sight-seeing tours
- Oct 30th: Vietnam may ban small-chested from driving
- Oct 29th: Stockholm Ice Bar
- Oct 28th: Top Halloween destinations
- Oct 27th: Amelia Island Ranks in Top 10 North American Islands in Conde Nast Traveler's 2008 Readers' Choice Awards
- Oct 24th: 4 new rules travelers should know for 2009
- Oct 23rd: Catching the travel bug: Alexandria, Egypt
- Oct 22nd: Travel story: Linda Roberts
- Oct 21st: Paris, Amsterdam airports start partnership
- Oct 20th: Bay of Fires Bay of Fires locals fear being burnt by tourism gong
- Oct 17th: Maui is named ‘Best Island in the World’ again
- Oct 16th: Dubai jails British couple for having sex on beach
- Oct 15th: Five Spooktacular Halloween Destinations
- Oct 14th: 10 Coolest Small Towns
- Oct 13th: Old Course 'may crumble into sea'
- Oct 10th: Top 10 fall destinations
- Oct 9th: Man nabbed for skinny dipping in Japan palace moat
- Oct 7th: Top seven places to visit in India
- Oct 6th: The Tirol in Austria a top tourism destination
- Oct 3rd: New Zealand tops poll as the ideal place to live
- Oct 2nd: Fanfare greets Intrepid upon return to Manhattan
- Oct 1st: Lost dog finds Fla. travel agency, and way home
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September 2008
- Sep 30th: The List: Murder Capitals of the World
- Sep 29th: Pig holds woman hostage
- Sep 26th: Swiss man flies over Channel on jet wing
- Sep 25th: Ireland Becomes First Euro Nation to Enter Recession
- Sep 24th: US space tourist to follow father into orbit
- Sep 23rd: Amsterdam interesting -- and hip enough -- for teens
- Sep 22nd: Chicago O'Hare hosts 5K race on newest runway
- Sep 19th: Beijing, HK top tourist destinations for golden week
- Sep 18th: Cocaine wigs land British women in Jamaican jail
- Sep 17th: Jail for drunken air passenger who attacked crew
- Sep 16th: German passengers demand, get new plane after 2 takeoff attempts aborted
- Sep 15th: Briton to take on Everest - on a unicycle
- Sep 12th: NYC man sues after airline loses his dead wife's body
- Sep 11th: Tourist survey ranks L.A. last in friendliness
- Sep 10th: Airline seeks bald men as walking billboards
- Sep 9th: Australian surfer says he was towed by shark
- Sep 8th: Green polar bears puzzle zoo visitors
- Sep 5th: Snake slips onto Air India flight
- Sep 4th: Cat Survives 70-Mile Trip Under Truck
- Sep 3rd: More oblique than the tower of Pisa?
- Sep 2nd: Briton to kayak from Norway to North Pole
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August 2008
- Aug 29th: Airport calls for blind people to apply to be air traffic controllers
- Aug 28th: Baby boy born on airliner en route to Australia
- Aug 27th: Mid-air panic as plane plunges 26,000 feet
- Aug 26th: SC couple attempts to ride bikes around the world
- Aug 25th: Drink case air stewardess fined
- Aug 22nd: Man uses Barbie fishing rod to make record catch
- Aug 21st: One chopper, one world, 11 days
- Aug 20th: Monkey eludes net-wielding Tokyo police
- Aug 19th: Retired couple travel 60 miles a day for fish & chips
- Aug 18th: Lost whale calf bonds with yacht, tries to suckle
- Aug 15th: King penguin receives Norwegian knighthood
- Aug 14th: British Recycling Leaflets Show Wrong Birmingham
- Aug 13th: Egypt Modernizes Giza with Security Overhaul, New Cameras and Infrared Sensors
- Aug 12th: Kayaking Prostate Cancer Survivor To Finish 1,700 Mile Paddle In NYC
- Aug 11th: Spanish shopkeeper finds Homer Simpson euro
- Aug 8th: Plan to float giant banana blimp over Texas shot down
- Aug 7th: Sea Lion Slips Aboard Boat, Won't Leave
- Aug 6th: Row of seats on United Airlines flight comes loose forcing emergency landing at Sea-Tac
- Aug 5th: Londoners experience Chicago with launch of branded taxis
- Aug 4th: Couple's 18 suitcases make plane, but child doesn't
- Aug 1st: Man accused of pumping aviation fuel into car
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July 2008
- Jul 31st: Man stabbed and decapitated on Canadian Greyhound bus
- Jul 30th: Sharknappers strike at British aquatics shop
- Jul 29th: Rescuers find boater with help from birds
- Jul 28th: Drunken pair fight to open plane's door
- Jul 25th: Dwarf comedy stunt shocks Swedish airport staff
- Jul 24th: Penguins' trigger air-sea rescue off Scotland: coastguard
- Jul 23rd: Don't hit the button marked 'Take-off Power' in a hangar.
- Jul 22nd: Rome Bans Snacking Near Famous Monuments
- Jul 21st: Nude, crazed airplane passenger
- Jul 18th: Man flies 200 miles in a lawn chair with balloons!
- Jul 16th: 'Lucky' the lucky koala survives 60 mph head-on
- Jul 15th: Sand-Sculpted Hollywood
- Jul 14th: Angry flier uses emergency slice to exit plane
- Jul 11th: Overly adventurous 'thrill' seekers face 3-6 years for decency violations in Dubia
- Jul 10th: AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A newborn red panda rejected by its mother in Amsterdam's Artis zoo has been adopted by a domestic cat, the zoo said Friday.
- Jul 9th: CHITOSE, Hokkaido -- A man has been arrested for telling a cabin attendant that he possessed a stick of dynamite on a plane, causing the flight to be delayed by three hours, police said.
- Jul 8th: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed great interest in a so-called safety bracelet that would serve as a stun device.
- Jul 7th: AN Australian has reportedly been hurt on the first day of the annual bull running festival in the northern Spanish town of Pamplona today, organisers said.
- Jul 3rd: BEIRUT (Reuters) - At "Buns and Guns" you can order a "Kalashnikov" sandwich from a bullet-shaped menu, prepared by chefs in military fatigues with the roar of explosions as background music.
- Jul 2nd: China's Communist Party boss in Tibet delivered a fresh attack on the Dalai Lama Wednesday, even as envoys of the region's exiled leader met with Chinese officials for more talks toward easing tensions following anti-government riots.
- Jul 1st: Overall, the world is getting happier, according to a survey, done regularly by a global network of social scientists. It found increased happiness from 1981 to 2007 in 45 of 52 countries analyzed.
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June 2008
- Jun 30th: APALACHICOLA, Fla. -- A drowning 375-pound bear was rescued from the Gulf of Mexico after fleeing from a neighborhood into the surf.
- Jun 27th: The restaurant where Tom Cruise crooned to Kelly McGillis in the movie "Top Gun" has been gutted by a fire in San Diego.
- Jun 26th: Planning, insider tips can help newlyweds cut costs, enjoy luxury
- Jun 25th: Is it real or science fiction?
- Jun 24th: SAN FRANCISCO — Firefighters battled fires throughout Northern California on Tuesday, from Mendocino County south to the Big Sur area in Monterey County, after an "unprecedented" lightning storm sparked more than 800 wildfires.
- Jun 23rd: Malibu Surf & Turf War -- The Rematch
- Jun 20th: BAGHDAD — What’s going right? And can it last?
- Jun 19th: Luck ran out for about a dozen pigs who escaped their flooded farm, swam through raging floodwaters and scrambled atop a sandbag levee in southeastern Iowa.
- Jun 18th: Teenagers are using internet satellite images to spot outdoor swimming pools before meeting for late-night dips.
- Jun 17th: Desperate times call for desperate measures, and phoning in a bomb threat is certainly desperate enough if you're late for a flight. But be careful about leaving tracks. Read on, crimestoppers...
- Jun 16th: The TSA agent took it out and was going to put it into the hazardous waste disposal...
- Jun 13th: Three armed robbers stole two Pablo Picasso prints from an art museum in downtown Sao Paulo
- Jun 12th: A deer with a single horn in the center of its head, much like the fabled, mythical unicorn, found.
- Jun 11th: Madman Kills 7 In Akihabara Gadget District Rampage
- Jun 11th: Woman, 97, Battles Voter ID Law
- Jun 10th: Sorry Memphis, but we're #1 in violent crimes, Love, Detroit
- Jun 9th: "Ladies and gentlemen, please remain calm, we'll be switching planes now -- the one we were going to
- Jun 6th: Police: Woman Set Fires Over Gas Prices
- Jun 5th: Paris Jewish quarter struggles with change
- Jun 4th: Take me to St. Louis
- Jun 3rd: Recession-proofing your summer vacation
- Jun 2nd: Quebec City celebrates 400th birthday
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May 2008
- May 30th: Portugal: Bridging the past and future
- May 29th: Best new budget hotels
- May 28th: So you missed the Inca Trail? A guide to alternate treks
- May 27th: New Hard Rock Park features rock 'n' roller coasters
- May 24th: Vast cracks appear in Arctic ice
- May 24th: Vast cracks appear in Arctic ice
- May 23rd: World's Worst Capitals
- May 22nd: Checked Bag Fees: Money for Nothing
- May 21st: Airport Theft Caught on Tape
- May 20th: Disney cruises vacation heaven for kids
- May 19th: Portland: High Weirdness in Nirvana
- May 16th: Memorial Day Travel Expected to Slow
- May 15th: Adventurers, Retirees and Coppola Ignore Government Warnings, Explore Guatemala
- May 14th: South Beach Becoming Backpackers' Spot With Hostels
- May 13th: The fifth star of 'Sex': New York City
- May 13th: The fifth star of 'Sex': New York City
- May 12th: Earthquake death toll in Sichuan province has climbed to 7,000, Chinese media report.
- May 9th: Gas or Gamble? Economy Forces Some to Choose
- May 8th: Official: UN plane lands in Myanmar with aid after cyclone
- May 7th: Sailing to Sardinia
- May 6th: Taking the kids: The Space Needle and sci-fi in Seattle
- May 5th: Cyclone Devastates Myanmar, 10,000 Feared Dead
- May 4th: Planes slow down to save fuel
- May 3rd: As gas prices rise, driving for business changes
- May 2nd: Bosnia-Herzegovina: Antidote to Croatia's tourist crowds
- May 1st: Tourists in the Mist: Finding Rwanda's Famous Apes
- May 1st: Tourists in the Mist: Finding Rwanda's Famous Apes
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April 2008
- Apr 30th: Brazilian Amazon about to get exclusive
- Apr 30th: Brazilian Amazon about to get exclusive
- Apr 30th: Brazilian Amazon about to get exclusive
- Apr 30th: Brazil Wants Approval for All Foreigners Heading to Amazon
- Apr 28th: Was the Sistine Ceiling a Papal Insult?
- Apr 25th: Using your frequent-flyer miles to get to Europe can save you a bundle
- Apr 24th: Lap of Luxury
- Apr 24th: Lap of Luxury
- Apr 24th: Lap of Luxury
- Apr 23rd: Bali's Ten Best Dive Sites
- Apr 22nd: Is the Loch Ness Monster dead?
- Apr 21st: O.C.'s Barton to travel to Italy
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