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De Ja Vu at Burning Man

Burning Man organisers finally lifted driving ban after heavy rains left the event smothered in mud and trapped thousands.

Some will remember that Summer of 69 – Mud Pit…

 In today’s email: 

  • Burning Man Mud Festival Ends In Death and Disappointment
  • How Woodstock almost never happened
  • Around the World –  5 Hot Springs in Iceland That Aren’t the Blue Lagoon,  Does North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un always travel by train?, Fall Travel Sees Surge in Searches and more..
  • From Social Media – Virtual dreams
  • Travel Grub = Quirky Corner –

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Burning Man Mud Festival Ends In Death and Disappointment


How Woodstock almost never happened

The Woodstock Festival, held in August 1969, was a watershed moment in the 1960s counterculture movement. Expecting 50,000 attendees for a three-day music concert, the event instead drew an estimated 500,000.

The festival, billed as “Three Days of Peace and Music,” looms as large in the cultural imagination as the Apollo 11 moon landing that had captivated the world just a month earlier. But often lost in the haze of 1960s nostalgia is the fact that Woodstock, while undoubtedly a once-a-century cultural happening, was also a traffic-snarled, rain-soaked, mud-caked mess.

and it almost never happened.


Around the World

Fall Travel Sees Surge in Searches, Expedia Says

Expedia’s latest data shows a significant increase in fall travel interest, with flight searches rising by 15% and hotel searches surging by 20%

Does North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un always travel by train?

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is expected to visit Russia’s far-eastern port city of Vladivostok by armoured train this month to meet President Vladimir Putin.

Luxury Travel And Value: Why Your Best Europe Trip Might Be A Cruise

Travel to Europe is more expensive than ever. If you still want a luxury vacation you can afford, consider a cruise – even if you are not a cruise person.

Fall Travel: Plan your next getaway around one of these 10 festivals

Fall Travel: 10 festivals, both near and far, worth trekking to for your fall or early winter vacation.

5 Hot Springs in Iceland That Aren’t the Blue Lagoon

Some say Iceland’s more than 600 geothermal springs are the secret to its citizens’ happiness.

How to make the Ultimate Bucket List before you die! (Exclusive)


From Social Media

Several Virtual Dreams…

Brugge, Belgium

Lazy days!

From #@travel.in.belgium ( IG )

 Brugge Belgium

Bonjour from the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
Located just outside Paris, this 17th-century masterpiece offers candlelit visits, firework displays, and water shows throughout the summer. A real treat!

Love France

Love To Visit London

Cupcakes all round

Credit – @luke_through_my_lens IG

Love London

Giethoorn Town In The Netherlands!
Credit: – instagram.com/arden_nl

Love Netherlands

Travel Grub = Quirky Corner

The Most Expensive Restaurant In The World


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