by travelpology on April 12, 2012
Business travel. If you’ve never done it, it sounds especially glamorous: free air, free hotel, and free meals. That’s all true, but it’s not the whole story. You’re really there to work — not travel. And sometimes those work days can turn into extra-long and exhausting ones followed by dinners and networking opportunities. Here are [...]
by travelpology on January 26, 2012
{All Images by Ariel Andrus} My sister might have been the smartest 18 year old around. When that senior year crunch time rolled around and other students were frantically applying to multiple schools, she had only one on her mind: University of Hawaii. College. In. Hawaii. Some might call it “college.” Yes, she only enjoyed one fantastic [...]
by travelpology on May 11, 2011
110 years from now, will a normal family vacation including jetting to the moon and dining with alien families? Google Travel UK put together this animated video illustrating family travel in 2121 (with the use of smart phones, of course). While Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic spaceline — you know, as opposed to airline — website [...]
by travelpology on May 9, 2011
I know, I know. It’s yet ANOTHER amazing time-lapse video. But this one wins for real. Multiple cities, starry nights, and a great soundtrack. (It’s Inception, right? Listen and tell me if I’m wrong.) Be sure to watch this in HD and on full-screen. And turn up the volume. I’m serious. (via Adafruit) Timelapse – [...]
by travelpology on March 15, 2011
HONG KONG, CHINA – You may have dreams of living abroad, but could you handle the smaller living spaces in most overseas cities? One architect took matters into his own hands and created a Domestic Transformer of sorts. Watch the wheeled walls, hidden bathtub, and fold-down tables emerge from this efficient and eco-friendly 344 square [...]