Tag: Video

Video: How to Use a Machete

Far flung travel sometimes requires a little bushwhacking. Rowan Doff explains.

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Morning Links: Skycar, Disney Shanghai and More

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‘This is Japan!’

A seven-minute trip to Japan as seen through the lens of Eric Testroete

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Seven Great Time-Lapse Travel Videos

Jim Benning sifts through YouTube's accelerated videos to find the seven best

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Morning Links: Museum of Broken Relationships, GlobalPost and More

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Morning Links: Walking Across the U.S., Rebranding France and More


Video: How to Sleep in a Hammock

Daniel Beck explains the ins and outs of taking a snooze in a swinging bed

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Goodbye ‘White Christmas’?

Goodbye ‘White Christmas’? Photo by fiskfisk via Flickr (Creative Commons).
Photo by fiskfisk via Flickr (Creative Commons).

Do you want to spend the winter holidays in an idyllic, snow-fringed place just like the one Irving Berlin used to know? Berlin wrote “White Christmas” 68 years ago, when the concept still made sense in the German city of Berlin as well as the rest of the northern hemisphere. In what has become an annual reality check during the increasingly warm winter holidays, climate scientists and meteorologists are again warning that global warming is the Grinch that’s stealing snowy landscapes around the world. Reuters reports that the odds of Berlin seeing snow in 2100 will decrease to 5 percent from 20 percent a century ago. Even frigid Oslo, Norway, will see a precipitous decline in snow days, scientists told Reuters.

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Morning Links: ‘Ugly American’ Ad, World’s Best Hotels and More


World Hum’s Top 40 Travel Songs of All Time

World Hum’s Top 40 Travel Songs of All Time Photo by John Tino

We traveled. We listened. We voted. These are the tunes that best capture the spirit of the road.

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Inside World Hum 3.0

World Hum cofounders Jim Benning and Michael Yessis, and editor Valerie Conners, discuss the site's new look.

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World Hum’s Restless Legs Reading

World Hum teamed up with Restless Legs Reading Series host and World Hum contributor David Farley in New York City for a night of readings for the wanderlust stricken.

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‘Australia’: The Next Big Travel Movie?

I caught the trailer for Baz Luhrman’s upcoming, travel-flavored epic in theaters this weekend, and it looks set to follow the likes of Into the Wild and Lord of the Rings as the next big-screen tourist-bait. (It also looks suspiciously like an Australian remake of Out of Africa, but that’s beside the point.)

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Steve Martin’s St. Barts Villa Open for Rent

It’s only $28,000 a week. For that, he should really throw in some professional show business:

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The ‘Peruvian Pan Flute Epidemic’ Rages on ‘South Park’

Peruvian flute bands are apparently a big enough phenomenon—and irritating enough to Trey Parker and Matt Stone—to take center stage on “South Park.” The latest episode warns of a “Peruvian flute band epidemic” so extensive that the head of Homeland Security says, “All over the world wherever there are tourists or shoppers there are now on average 65 Peruvian flute bands per square kilometer.”

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‘State by State’: The Film

The book “State by State”—we posted Frank Bures’ interview with coeditor Matt Weiland yesterday—has a companion piece: A 38-minute film staring 19 of the book’s contributors, including Anthony Bourdain. The No Reservations host gets some good screen time in the trailer: 

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The Kerouac Project: A Documentary

The AP moved a story this week about the writers program at Jack Kerouac’s former Orlando home. In following some links, I came across a new video about the project with some great old footage:

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Peter Matthiessen Nominated for National Book Award

The 81-year-old author was nominated in the fiction category for his 890-page book “Shadow Country.” But many of us know him best for his travel and outdoors writing. His classic book about Nepal, The Snow Leopard, ranked No. 11 on our list of the top 30 travel books of all time. Here’s Matthiessen talking about “Shadow Country” and his non-fiction on “Charlie Rose” earlier this year:

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Video: Baz Luhrmann’s New Australia Tourism Commercial

Tourism Australia’s new advertising campaign includes a TV commercial directed by Baz Luhrmann. It features career-obsessed city-dwellers who find renewal during a visit to Australia, and it apparently echoes themes in Luhrmann’s forthcoming movie, “Australia,” starring Nicole Kidman. Here’s the ad, which is bound to go down easier than the country’s controversial “Where the bloody hell are you?” campaign:

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Xeni Jardin in Benin: ‘Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Elephant’

The latest installment of BBtv WORLD—“first-person glimpses of life around the globe”—centers on an “ambient exploration” of Benin’s Pendjari National Park. It’s not quite Battle at Kreuger, but an interesting “little experiment in trying to convey what this place feels like, first-person, without too many words,” writes Jardin.