Vacation Dreams

Tag: July 2003

  • Place Names

    As a result of the item about place names, Tom from N. Carolina wrote
    in to add: in the US state of Georgia we have Cairo, Athens & Rome.
    There is also Moscow in the state of Idaho; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Portsmouth,
    New Hampshire, Frankfort, Kentucky and Odessa, Texas. The state of Connecticut
    has a bunch of place names reminiscent of England – Norwich, Devon, Stratford,
    Manchester, Windsor Locks, New London, etc.

    Crystal from California wrote in to say: “isn't the joke about
    Simpsons that they called the town Springfield because there's one
    in every state? That's the rumour, anyway. Anyone know if there is
    some truth about this?”

    Kim from Massachusetts also spotted Moscow, Russia and Moscow, Idaho
    and Moscow, Vermont.

    Doug from Maine e-mailed the Beetle to say that although he lived for
    11 years in London, he and his family now live Maine, topmost on the east
    coast of the USA. Doug goes on to say that Maine residents came from all
    over the world over the last 3 centuries, primarily from Europe. Many
    of those first immigrants liked to name their new homes after their previous
    homes in the “Old Country.” (Many, many came from Britain and
    we have too many British town names to mention here.) Some of the more
    interesting names of Maine towns include:

    Carthage Orient, China, Paris, Lebanon, Peru, Levant, Poland, Madrid,
    Rome, Mexico, Smyrna, Moscow, Sweden, Naples, Troy, Norway, Vienna.

    Many thanks to all of those who wrote in.


  • UK Air Rage

    The UK Government is cracking down on air rage by imposing
    strict sentences on those found guilty of endangering an aircraft with
    disruptive behaviour.

    Serious air rage incidents have increased during the
    last year with 648 'significant' in-flight incidents reported
    last year, a rise of around 16 per cent. 40 per cent of incidents were
    related to smoking and 42 per cent to alcohol.

    Under the Aviation Offences Act, air rage passengers
    will face a five-year jail term if found guilty, three years more than
    the previous maximum penalty.


  • Travel Quiz: Fiji

    Win a Moon guidebook on Fiji. See www.moon.com for info on Moon guidebooks.

    Some people have said the quiz is difficult, we say do
    some research; try google.com or Ask Jeeves, if you need help with the answers. One submission,
    only, please!

    The winner of last month's Moon guide on Yellowstone
    and Grand Teton
    is Christine Buehring. Please send us your postal
    address, Christine!

    1. What kind of food is a kumala?

    2. The Fijian what is the currency of Fiji?

    3. What is the name of the island on which both Nadi
    and Suva can be found?

    4. The 2001 film, Castaway starring Tom Hanks was filmed
    in one of Fiji’s island groups – true or false?

    5. What is the three letter code for Nadi’s airport?

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