Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Snooze Cube (sleep boxes) at Dubai Airport.

Dubai airport is the 4th busiest for international passenger traffic, so might happen you need to stop there for some hours, and we all know airport seat are not the most comfortable to have a rest. Here in Dubai you have the solution. The Snooze Cube has a full size bed, television, internet access and most important are connected to the flight information system. Prices around 17$ per hour for the first 4 hours.


How to avoid jet leg.


The travel editor Peter Greenberg shares his philosophy to avoid jet lag, without pills, diets and so on.
Simple tips to prevent these annoying symptoms. He defines the jet lag as a state of mind more then anything else.
First, don't eat much on the plane, many people do just because they are bored, better to bring some fruits and drink sparkling water.
Second, avoid alcohol.
Third, if you feel to sleep then sleep, if you feel to work or watch movie then do it, but at least walk a bit.
Forth, the most important for Greenberg, is what you do once your plane lands, no matter at what time, you must stay up until 11 pm. Even if is the most difficult thing to do. The first day you probably will sleep for four hours, the second day do the same and you will be back to your normal cycle.
To know more here the article How To Avoid Jet Lag

Give a chance to it, at least is free.

Supai (Arizona) where the mail is delivered by mule.


Supai is a village of Havasupai an American Indian tribe, within the Grand  Canyon. The residents are 500 people and Supai is a nice village but really remote. Actually there are no roads to get here, the only ways are a helicopter, hike or ride a mule. Is the second place in United States where the mail is delivered by mule. All of that makes this small village a perfect place to get away from everything surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
You can find all the info here Havasupai

Monday, February 6, 2012

Museum of Broken Relationships

"There is no amorous oblation without  a final theatre."
Roland Barthes


                                                            
 
                                                      
After the end of a relationship we all have a moment when some object in front of us reminds instantly that person. The Museum of Broken Relationship collects all of that. The idea came when two Zagreb-based artists split up and wanted to do something creative, the museum is turning international, growing and encouraging people to donate all of kind little and big memories, even a piano.
All kind of relationship are here but surprise how in the end the result is opposite to be depressing.




To know more check the website Museum of Broken Relationships