The Radar: Travel Lately
December 19, 2012
2 min readThe Radar — the best of the travel blogosphere — is a regular feature on Intelligent Travel every Wednesday.
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Here’s this week’s:
- Costa Brava is more than a beach-goer’s paradise. It’s also chock-full of lovely Medieval villages with ancient (and well-preserved) histories. Here are five worth visiting. @velvetescape
- National Geographic’s Digital Nomad, Andrew Evans, made it to the top of Kilimanjaro (and tweeted about it) a few days ago. Find out what it’s like to climb the highest mountain in Africa. @WheresAndrew
- As though anyone needed another reason to visit Montreal. Check out the best microbreweries and brewpubs this French Canadian cultural capital has to offer (written by a self-professed beer hater). @amontrealer
- For blogger Nellie Huang, traveling to Finnish Lapland, one of the coldest parts of Europe, is like crossing “centuries and continents into the world of Narnia.” Find out why it’s the perfect holiday getaway. @WildJunket
- What’s weird about Wisconsin? Turns out quite a lot. Where else can you enjoy deep-fried cheese curds and exceptional craft beers in the presence of the “world’s biggest musky”? @HeckticTravels
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Go Further
Animals
- How can we protect grizzlies from their biggest threat—trains?How can we protect grizzlies from their biggest threat—trains?
- This ‘saber-toothed’ salmon wasn’t quite what we thoughtThis ‘saber-toothed’ salmon wasn’t quite what we thought
- Why this rhino-zebra friendship makes perfect senseWhy this rhino-zebra friendship makes perfect sense
- When did bioluminescence evolve? It’s older than we thought.When did bioluminescence evolve? It’s older than we thought.
- Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?
Environment
- Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?
- The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?
- This pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilienceThis pristine piece of the Amazon shows nature’s resilience
- Listen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting musicListen to 30 years of climate change transformed into haunting music
History & Culture
- Meet the original members of the tortured poets departmentMeet the original members of the tortured poets department
- Séances at the White House? Why these first ladies turned to the occultSéances at the White House? Why these first ladies turned to the occult
- Gambling is everywhere now. When is that a problem?Gambling is everywhere now. When is that a problem?
- Beauty is pain—at least it was in 17th-century SpainBeauty is pain—at least it was in 17th-century Spain
Science
- Here's how astronomers found one of the rarest phenomenons in spaceHere's how astronomers found one of the rarest phenomenons in space
- Not an extrovert or introvert? There’s a word for that.Not an extrovert or introvert? There’s a word for that.
- NASA has a plan to clean up space junk—but is going green enough?NASA has a plan to clean up space junk—but is going green enough?
- Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?Soy, skim … spider. Are any of these technically milk?
Travel
- Could Mexico's Chepe Express be the ultimate slow rail adventure?Could Mexico's Chepe Express be the ultimate slow rail adventure?
- What it's like to hike the Camino del Mayab in MexicoWhat it's like to hike the Camino del Mayab in Mexico