Destination: Middle East

Morning Links: Japan’s ‘Ambassadors of Cute,’ Obama’s Position on Travel and More

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Where We’re Eating: Tel Aviv, Minneapolis, New York City

Find yourself in Tel Aviv, Minneapolis, or the Big Apple and not sure where to eat? Try these restaurants:

Montefiore, Tel Aviv
Set in a restored 1930s building (on the ground floor of the hip new boutique hotel of the same name), this Tel Aviv eatery infuses Mediterranean ingredients with Vietnamese dishes to mouthwatering success. The consome with silky foie gras ravioli is a must.

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Sidon, Lebanon

sidon lebanon REUTERS/ Ali Hashisho

Lebanese Sufists play traditional instruments and chant prayers during a ritual marking the birthday anniversary of Prophet Mohammed.

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Morning Links: A Surge in Train Travel (Stories), the Truck Stop Dentist and More

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Is the Dead Sea Ailing?

Is the Dead Sea Ailing? Photo by Mark Cartwright via Flickr (Creative Commons).
Photo by Mark Cartwright via Flickr (Creative Commons).

Water levels have been dropping dramatically at the giant salt lake in the last 30 years, risking the viability of the thousands-year-old tourist attraction and Biblical landmark, Science Daily reports.

Researchers at the University of Technology in Darmstadt, Germany, discovered that the lake has lost 14 cubic kilometers of water in the last 30 years, an alarming drop which could translate into problems such as receding shorelines that could make it difficult for tourists to access the waters and the formation of a dangerous landscape of sinkholes and mud that could also damage roads.

The high-mineral concentration in the Dead Sea—the lowest body of water on Earth, at 400 meters below sea level—has attracted health tourists for thousands of years, apparently intriguing the likes of Aristotle, Cleopatra and the Queen of Sheba. Modern doctors also tell their patients that soaking in the Dead Sea can ease skin ailments. Today, the area is bustling with resorts, spas, restaurants and hotels.

The scientists say climate change hasn’t caused the drop; rather, it’s a result of spiking human water use in the area.


Morning Links: Paris Celebrates Voids, Favellywood, the Travel Bug and More

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Is it Possible to Travel Safely in the Middle East?

Vagabonding traveler Rolf Potts answers your questions about travel and the world

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I’m Dreaming of a Green Dubai (or at Least Some Clean Beaches)

I’m Dreaming of a Green Dubai (or at Least Some Clean Beaches) Photo by bryangeek via Flickr (Creative Commons).

It’s been a rough few months of sewage-on-the-beach damage control for the city of excess and $25,000-a-night hotel suites on artificial islands shaped like palm trees. After raw sewage, chemical waste and toilet paper washed up on opulent, luxury hotel-lined Jumeirah Beach and made international headlines, an environmental group is trying to clean up the beach and others along the United Arab Emirates coastline. The Emirates Wildlife Association will encourage managers of the beaches to apply for a Blue Flag designation and meet international standards for water quality and cleanliness.

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Morning Links: Venice Cokes Up, an Epic (Paper) Plane Video and More


Morning Links: JetBlue Fare Refunds, America’s Emptiest Cities and More

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Kuwait City, Kuwait

kuwait city REUTERS/Remy de la Mauviniere/Pool

Kuwait City airport employees wipe the sand from the red carpet during a sand storm before the arrival of France's President Nicolas Sarkozy.

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Morning Links: God and Jerry Springer in Italy, a Tourist in Falluja and More

Morning Links: God and Jerry Springer in Italy, a Tourist in Falluja and More Photo of U.S.-Mexico border by Allen Ormond, via Flickr (Creative Commons)
Photo of U.S.-Mexico border by Allen Ormond, via Flickr (Creative Commons)

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Morning Links: Disney’s Small World, Travel Writers Worth Following and More

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Morning Links: Weird Hotels, Flight 1549: The Game and More

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Interview With Rory MacLean: ‘Magic Bus’ on the Hippie Trail

Frank Bures asks him about the classic journey from Istanbul's pudding shop to Kathmandu

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