Adios!! Costa Rica here I come!!!
I’m leaving for Costa Rica in 2 hours, and am pretty excited about it. I mean, who wouldn’t be excited about this?!?

I’m leaving for Costa Rica in 2 hours, and am pretty excited about it. I mean, who wouldn’t be excited about this?!?

These are 5 videos that I think describe Bangkok well. I lived there for about 6 months a couple years ago and am desperate to go back. Want to buy me a plane ticket? email me
Cooking Pad Thai (with me and my roommate’s color commentary)
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Wat Phra Kaew (The Grand Palace)
A Tuk Tuk Ride
Going out in Bangkok
The year: 1970
The location: Florence, OR
The Subject: Blowing up a beached whale
The Verdict: NEVER AGAIN
I’ve traveled pretty extensively in my life, and fortunately never been pick-pocketed while in either Asia or Europe. I’ve seen it happen to friends, and always been curious how pick-pocketers operate.
How a pickpocket works: Pickpockets work by taking advantage of a person who’s left them self vulnerable, or by creating a situation that distracts the person.
A pickpocket is the person you least expect. It could be the tourist snapping pictures beside you, the lady holding the baby, the business man reading the newspaper, or the student carrying their books. Their goal is to blend in with the surroundings- they want to be the last person you’d be suspicious of.
In a vulnerable situation, pickpockets simply need to position themselves close to you and wait. All it takes is you taking your eyes off your bag - if they were on it in the first place. Some examples of these situations:
If the pickpocket has to make physical contact (you aren’t inviting them to steal with a situation above), the pickpocket(s) will try to distract you. These are a couple of the best pickpockets in the world showing some techniques.
Some examples of distractions you may encounter:
Some tips to avoid being a target:
If it happens to you, be prepared!!!
I love Google Maps. It’s absolutely mind-blowing to think that I can view almost any city-block or location around the world in seconds.
I’ve always been interested in the Palm Islands that Dubai created. I watched a couple Discovery Channel specials about them, and decided to check them out this morning. It looks like they are rapidly being developed!
A couple interesting facts:
173 million cubic feet of rock were used to make the “palm” of the island.
there is a six lane highway under the ocean that connects the crescent to the main “palm”. I found a cool time-lapse of the tunnel being created, check it out!
And the finished product:

photo courtesy of thepalm.ae

Check out the islands by map. Or check out the homepage for much more information.