The World Hum Travel Zeitgeist: Triumph and Tragedy

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  10.13.06 | 8:02 AM ET

This week we’re paying tribute to literary feats, vintage air travel and the victims of tragedies in Moscow and New York. Here’s the Zeitgeist:

imageBest Selling Travel Book
Amazon.com (current)
Istanbul: Memories and the City by Orhan Pamuk
* Pamuk won the Nobel Prize in Literature Thursday, and it sent his travel book to the top. No similar bump for Peter Hessler’s Oracle Bones. After its nomination for a National Book Award, its Amazon ranking among travel books stands at No. 26.

Most Popular Page Tagged Travel
Del.icio.us (current)
Rick Steves’ Europe: Packing for Women

Most Viewed Story
World Hum (this week)
Fueling Desire
* The best story ever about jet fuel as travel aphrodisiac.

imageMost Read Weblog Post
World Hum
R.I.P. Anna Politkovskaya

Most Dugg World News Story
Digg (this week)
Aircraft Crashes into NYC Building

Most E-mailed Travel Story
USA Today (current)
Cabbies, culture clash at Minn. airport

Traveler Buzz Video
Yahoo! Current Traveler (today)
Vintage Airline Commercials

Most E-Mailed Travel Story
New York Times (current)
Pulled Pork, Pulled Corks in North Carolina

World’s Most Expensive Restaurant
Forbes (2006)
Aragawa, a steak house in Tokyo’s Shinbashi district
* The cost for one person to dine? $368. Yikes. Now, for the not-so-rich among us…

The Google “I’m Feeling Lucky” Button Travel Zeitgeist Search
Best budget restaurant in Tokyo

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