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  • Britain's Jubilee Party

    At the end of May, beginning of June, the UK was in party
    mode to celebrate 50 years of the Queen on the throne. Two public holidays
    added to the weekend lead to four days of celebrations. Street parties
    were held across the UK and thousands went to Buckingham Palace in the
    evenings for massive rock and classical concerts.

    The English Tourist Council predicted that around one
    third of Britons took part in a Golden Jubilee event of some kind over
    the long bank holiday weekend. Also to celebrate the event there was almost
    2,000 beacons lit across the UK and many more in all of the Commonwealth
    countries. The fact that the jubilee coincided with the start of the World
    Cup gave an extra boost to the festivities and resulted in far fewer (about
    1.5 million people) people going abroad to take advantage of the 4 day
    holiday.



  • Gibraltar Sovereignty

    Not a lot of people know that John Lennon and Yoko Ono
    were married in Gibraltar, or that Prince Charles started his honeymoon
    there with Princess Diana. Gibraltar is, at the moment, a 3 square mile
    piece of independent territory in southern Spain overlooking Morocco with
    some 30,000 inhabitants.

    The original settlers came from around the Mediterranean:
    from Malta and Italy. Both Spanish and English is spoken in Gibraltar
    and most of the population are, unlike Britain, Catholics. Back in the
    18th century, Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain.
    Spain now wants Gibraltar back! In 1969, the people of Gibraltar included
    a proviso in its constitution that Gibraltar will only be returned to
    Spain if is population vote for this in a national referendum.

    The Gibraltarians feel very passionate about not becoming
    part of Spain and Spain has been practicing all manner of restrictive
    practices towards Gibraltar, including causing a 3 hour wait to make a
    100m drive across the border, even bribing ferry companies to move a few
    miles across into Spain to provide services to Tunis.

    One has to consider the irony of this latest Anglo-Spanish
    diplomatic scuffle; true, Gibraltar with its geographical position almost
    at the mouth of the Med is well strategically placed, but equally, let's
    not forget that Spain maintains two separate territories in Morocco, which,
    strangely, Morocco wants back.



  • Have you got a tale to tell??

    If you have a travellers tale that your aching to tell.
    Then why not visit the “Travel Sized Bites” section of the Website
    and share it with the world. Travel Sized Bites



  • US TV Show Appeal

    Tina is a segment producer for a TV show called “Radical
    Sabbaticals” which airs on the Fine Living Network in the United
    States. The show features passionate, inspirational stories about successful,
    professional people who have walked away from their careers to pursue
    a dream…i.e. the CEO of a multi-million dollar company who left to become
    a wine maker. They could also be on an open-ended sabbatical We are also
    looking for people who have also given up their career to move to Europe
    to pursue their dreams. If you could refer any people or stories to us,
    it would be greatly appreciated. Your response would be greatly appreciated.
    Tina can be reached at (818) 755-4800 ext. 207 or click here to email Tina.



  • Best airport nominations

    With thanks to sleepinginairports.net

    Last month we had the winner, Changi airport in Singapore,
    which the Beetle can wholeheartedly agree with – it is a lovely airport!
    According to the website Sleeping in Airports, the runners up to the best
    airport to sleep in are as follows:

    Runners Up (in alphabetical order):

    • Amsterdam, Netherlands
    • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Hong Kong
    • Melbourne, Australia
    • Munich, Germany
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • Portland, Oregon
    • Toronto (Terminal 3), Ontario
    • Vancouver, British Columbia

    Write in and tell us your best airport nominations! Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk



  • Tribute to Thor Heyerdahl

    When the Beetle was a very small Beetle one of the first
    books about travel she read was by Thor Heyerdahl, the world-renowned
    explorer and archaeologist. He must have fired the imaginations of millions
    with his exploits, trying to recreate the journeys of people from past
    times.

    He was born in 1914, in Larvik, Norway and from his earliest
    days, he was an enthusiastic nature lover, and became a voracious explorer.
    His first expedition was to Polynesia in 1937-1938 when he was studying
    the origins of the island's life, that he became convinced that human
    settlers had come with the ocean currents from the west just as the flora
    and fauna had done. In 1947 he decided to build a replica of the aboriginal
    balsa raft (named the “Kon-Tiki”) to test his theories. In 1947,
    Heyerdahl and five companions left Callio, Peru and crossed 8000 km (4300
    miles) in 101 days to reach Polynesia (Raroia atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago).
    Thor Heyerdahl managed to demonstrate that the ancient Peruvians could
    have reached Polynesia in this way.

    Following the success of the Kon-Tiki Expedition, in
    1952, Heyerdahl organized and led the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition
    to the Galapagos Islands, where it was demonstrated that once again, the
    people of South America had the means to travel much further than archaeologists
    had previously believed. In 1949, he continued his research on ancient
    navigation and turned his attention to the ancient reed-boats made of
    papyrus. These boats were deemed insufficient to cross the Atlantic as
    the reeds were believed to become water-logged after less than two weeks
    on open water.

    Heyerdahl believed that contemporary science underestimated
    the ancient vessels and undertook to prove this by experiment. In 1969,
    he bought 12 tons of papyrus and worked with experts to construct an ancient-style
    vessel. The result was a 15 m boat which was launched at the old Phoenician
    port of Safi, Morocco. In the spirit of cooperation, Heyerdahl embarked
    under the UN flag with a crew of seven men from seven countries. The papyrus
    craft, Ra, sailed 5000 km (2700 nautical miles) in 56 days until storms
    and deficiencies in the construction caused the team to abandon their
    target only one week short of Barbados.

    Thor Heyerdahl died in June of this year, aged 88.



  • Recipe for Moqueca Capixaba by Tony Annis

    Ingredients: For four people

    4 portions of Sea Bass, ½ Kilo diced tomato, 1 teaspoon
    of salt, 100 grams diced Parsley , 100g diced Coriander, 4 medium diced
    whole onions, 3 tablespoons of Olive Oil, ½ tablespoon of sweet Paprika

    Preparation:

    The fish is cleaned and put in a bowl with a little salt
    and the juice of one Lemon. Then leave to marinate for at least an hour.
    In a Ceramic Pot if a Panela de Barro is not available, with the Olive
    Oil at the bottom of the pot. Next add the Paprika and mix. The rest of
    the ingredients are then mixed and divided into two parts. One half of
    the mixture goes in the pot, then by a layer of fish, followed by the
    rest of the ingredients. The pot is put on a medium hob for 30-40 minutes.
    Gentle rocking of the pot from time to time. Do not add water.
    Serve with white rice: then, just enjoy.



  • Impotence blamed on EUR 10 notes Spotted by Bretislav from the Czech Republic

    GERMANY: A Berlin man claims that handling 10-euro banknotes
    has made him impotent. Mr Wolfang Fritz (55) spent hours last January
    counting money his girlfriend inherited after the couple withdrew it all
    in 10-euro notes. Mr Fritz says he hasn't had an erection since handling
    the money. He is demanding the German government supply him with the erectile
    disfunction-drug, Viagra.

    “The euro notes made me sick. It just won't
    go up anymore,” he told Berlin tabloid BZ. Mr Fritz has engaged a
    lawyer to fight his case, blaming the impotence on the chemical Tributyl-Zinn
    found in the 10-euro notes.

    Each note contains 740 mcg of the chemical that, in sufficient
    quantity, can affect the human hormone system. “The amount in euro
    notes cannot lead to acute hormonal disturbances,” said hormone specialist
    Prof Dietrich Klingmüller.
    © The Irish Times



  • More Funny Signs

    Tokyo hotel's rules and regulations:
    GUESTS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SMOKE OR DO OTHER DISGUSTING BEHAVIOURS IN
    BED.

    On the menu of a Swiss restaurant:
    OUR WINES LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO HOPE FOR.

    In a Tokyo bar:
    SPECIAL COCKTAILS FOR THE LADIES WITH NUTS.

    In a Bangkok temple:
    IT IS FORBIDDEN TO ENTER A WOMAN EVEN A FOREIGNER IF DRESSED AS A MAN.

    Hotel room notice, Chiang-Mai, Thailand: PLEASE DO NOT
    BRING SOLICITORS INTO YOUR ROOM.

    Write in and tell us your funny sign! Drop a line to
    the Beetle!

    the Beetle!



  • Mutual Aid

    Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a
    place or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our
    Mutual Aid section of the Website:Mutual Aid

    Can anyone help Jane? She is a retired college teacher
    with extensive international experience looking for a short-term volunteer
    opportunity in East Africa. (Her website is www.mystudybuddy.org) and she says she has no
    idea where to look, and would be grateful for your suggestions. If you
    can help, or have any suggestions, please contact
    Jane
    .

    Can anyone help Mike, who has not heard from his friend
    for four months? His friend is sailing from the UK to Australia, and his
    last letter was from Fatu Hiva. He was looking for crew to sail to Fanning
    island. Can anyone suggest a web-site to help Mike find his friend? If
    you have any suggestions, please contact Mike Thorneloe:

    Thomas from Munich offers up to date advice for anyone
    planning on going to Kazakhstan, as he has just returned. To contact Thomas,
    e-mail him