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Elephant Road Rage, Jordanian Foodstuffs and Dating in Japan

Posted: 29 May 2011 10:55 AM PDT

This post is part of the ongoing Sunday Travel Selection series. Every Sunday, the most interesting travel stories, the most drool-worthy photos and most clickable content are curated for your perusal.

I’m changing things up.  I was accepting guest posts for the Sunday Travel Selection, but something wasn’t working.  I wasn’t feeling it.  So I’m scrapping that approach, because last week I had a vision of what this series could be.  You see, there already is a ton of worthy content out there.  Some of it is written by other bloggers, and some of it is from the big names like the NY Times.  What if I could pull all of that together in one place, just the absolute best of the best for this week.  Hmm… I like the idea.  So here goes, I’m nothing if not impulsive.  The new (and hopefully improved) Sunday Travel Selection.

Top 10 of the week ending May 29th

Beautiful pics: When it's spring again… The Dutch tulip fields so spectacular they have become a tourist attraction – Mail Online

Unbelievable story: Two climbers paraglide from the summit of Everest – Gadling

Amazing and cool: Painting the Slums in Santa Marta, Rio De Janerio – Favela Painting

Scary video: Maeklong Train Market – The World’s Most Dangerous Market – Migrationology

Eerily beautiful: Barichara – Where Is Everybody? – Jack and Jill Travel

Learned something new: Spices and Flavors in Jordanian Cuisine – A Little Adrift

Hilarious story: Osaka Fizzles Teriyaki Style – Nomadic Chick

Something different: When Tibetan monks get downright passionate! – Grrrl Traveler

Travel jealousy: Adventures in Jordan: Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Aqaba and Red Sea Snorkeling – Land Lopers

Crazy photos: Elephant Road Rage – Daniel Baylis

 

There’s more on my new tumblr, where I collect stuff (and you can recommend links).





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