Hobit Travel


April 16, 2005

1 Comments Published by Linda Nelson on 20.10.2006 at 23:59.
Well we spent a day in Vegas at the Bellagio and Paris deciding on the kind of life we want to live when we make our millions - you never have to leave these hotels to do anything - everythings inside the building! Ooh and i won $10 worth of quarters on one slot machine! Didnt bother with more than one - decided to take the money and run!

L.A. was a bit of a bust really - was in bed ill for the majority of it just hearing tall tales as everyone came back from their days and nights out to fill me in. We had a lovely girl Jenny in our dorm who was a stilt walker and fire eater out here to be in a porn film! Talk about allsorts! We also met a girl called Emma from Hastings who was lovely and kept Sarah company when she wasn't working - she was on her way to the cook islands and was the only one of us brave enough to try beef jerky! (apparently it tastes like peppered shoe leather!)

Next was San Luis Obispo a lovely quaint Californian town where i finally got my appetite back and we ate at a lovely little cafe called louisas where you ate at the counter just like in the movies! The hostel was small but friendly and comfortable - we ended up talking politics with a woman from Boston who could not stop apologising for her country having voted Bush back in!

Two days later and we were on the road to San Fransisco - absolutely gorgeous scenery - so green compared to all the desserts and tumbleweed we've had all the way through the south. I had my 60's CD on the I Pod and to the strains of "are you going to San Fransisco...." we arrived at the pier, the Golden Gate Bridge towering in the distance.


Tiny Brains

0 Comments Published by Ed Nuhfer on 20.10.2006 at 11:10.
More puzzling than their body size, however, is the apparently puny size of the early humans' brains. Today, the average human brain measures between 1,400 and 1,500 cubic centimeters. Homo erectus had a skull that packed a brain about two-thirds the size of today's human brains, or about 800-1,000 cubic centimeters. The skull found on Flores suggests these small humans operated with a brain only 380 cubic centimeters in size — the smallest known brain of any known hominin species.

Despite the puzzlingly small brain size, Potts calls the discovery "terrific" and the research "convincing," although he adds that a team of paleo-anthropologists will need to see the bones and travel to the site in order for the science community to reach a consensus about adding a new branch to the already bushy tree of human evolution.


   my Favorite Travel-explorer Books

0 Comments Published by -KuRGaN- on 20.10.2006 at 12:24.
You have your favorites, these are mine.  Adventurers so intrepid that they make the rest of us look like tourists, and had fun on the way.  Great reading!  Track down a couple of these books and see if you don't have a Travel Jones in your bones!

Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, Edward Rice's biography of the first non-muslim to penetrate Mecca, translator of the Kama Sutra and Arabian Nights.  Enough adventure-exploration for ten heroes.  See also


Exotic And Funky Place Names

0 Comments Published by den_RDC on 20.10.2006 at 18:51.
Timbuktu, Swat, Luang Prabang, Chichicastenango, Kandy, Tegucigalpa, Kathmandu, Bhubaneshwar, Ocosingo, Ras Mohammed, Peshawar, Tzintzuntzan, McLeod Ganj, Kajuraho, Azraq, Unawatuna, Rann of Kutch, Machu Picchu, Xel-ha, Aqaba, Tashkurghan, Sharm el Sheikh, Copacabana, Dar es Salaam, Tazmania, Dharamsala, Gilgit, Zihuatenejo, Lake Titicaca, Rantau Abang, Ngorongoro, Gili Meno, Ollantaytambo, Bangkok, Bora Bora, Coober Pedy, Ko Phi Phi, Budj, Lolyangalani, Real de Catorce, Sungai Kolok, Moalboal, Tlaquepaque, Oxkutzab, Senggigi, Pushkar, Zanzibar, Rawalpindi, Yaxchilán, Tsimshatsui, Ujung Pandang, Xelajú, Skardu, Sixaola, Alma Ata, Chichiriviche, Zamboanga, Marakesh, Riobamba, Abu Simbel, Batopílas, Popocatépetl, Ulan Bator, Xunantunich, Wadi Rhum


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