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New York (city)/East Village

The East Village, though east of the Village, was traditionally considered part of the Lower East Side, and constitutes the portion north of Houston St., south of 14th St., and east of Broadway. Although increasingly gentrified, with former crack dens that are now modern apartments so hip you can't afford them, it remains an ethnically diverse area of students, young professionals, and older longtime residents. This colorful neighborhood is full of good values in food as diverse as its population, and there's always something happening on St. Marks Place, 24/7.

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[edit] By subway

Q or N trains to Union Square

R or W trains to 8th St. or Union Square

4 or 5 to Union Square

6 to Astor Place, Bleecker St., or Union Square

L to Union Square, 3rd Av., or 1st Av.

F to 2nd Av. or Broadway-Lafayette

D or B to Broadway-Lafayette

[edit] By bus

Numerous bus routes. See the MTA website [1] to download a Manhattan bus map or look at bus route schedules. Of particular note, however, are the crosstown buses. The M8 travels east on 8th St., then turns north on Av. A and travels on 10th St. the rest of the way. The M8 travels west on 10th St. and then starting on Av. A, on 9th St. The M14 14th St. crosstown is also notable because after going crosstown on 14th St. from the west side, the M14A bus turns down Av. A, whereas the M14D turns down Av. C and travels down Av. D starting at 10th St.

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Iceland....what a fantastic place. As soon as you land you feel as if you stepped onto another planet. The terrain is volcanic. My understanding is they used certain parts of Iceland near the town of Grindavik to practice with the Lunar Rover. In any event, Iceland is a must-do for world travelers. Getting there. The times I flew into Iceland it was always into the airport at Keflavik. This airport was formerly shared with a US military base but has been on its own for the last few years as the agreement with the US military for use of that facility was severed by the US. It used to be that only Icelandair flew into Keflavik and this may still be the case but it's been a couple of years since I was there so it may have changed. I doubt it though. Must to-do's in Iceland: Thingvillir - Ancient meeting site for Iceland's version of Parliament. Awesome views. Gullfloss - Spectacular waterfall that you can walk right up to. Geysir - Just what it says. A bunch of geysers that you can walk right up to. Awesome. Blue Lagoon - Beautiful spa 20 min from the airport Continental Divide - Where the North American and European plates meet. Oh....did I mention you can do this all in one day! It would be a long day but we did it. Drove from the Northern Lights Inn (near the Blue Lagoon) to Thingvillir, then to Geysir, then Gullfloss. On the way back passed by the Continental Divide, had dinner at the Northern Lights Inn, then relaxed in the Blue Lagoon. We had a rental car but be forewarned, the roads to these places are oftentimes NOT PAVED. Be careful. All of those sites are free with the exception of the Blue Lagoon which if I recall correctly, was 60 Kroner....or about $10. I've only stayed at the Northern Lights Inn and I love it but there are a couple of drawbacks. It is across the street from a geo-thermal plant so there is the smell of sulfur in the air when outside. This is actually a plus for me as it adds to the aura. It is outside of town (closest town is Grindavik...about 10 min away) so you have to drive to get to places. Pluses are that....it is out of town. It is walking distance from the Blue Lagoon. Kristian (not sure if that is the way she spells it), the owner, is awesome and will go wayyyyyyy out of her way to help you. Breakfast is included. On some rates dinner is included. Ask her about it. Ok, time for dinner...More on Iceland later.
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Well, this is my first post here but I'll give it a go and see how things work out. Okinawa is a fairly small Island in the Ryuku chain of islands. It is a province of Japan. It is well known for it's unique culture (distinct from the mainland), tropical climate, diving, and US military presence. The island is accessible through Naha International airport which is serviced by all major Japanese carriers via Osaka (my preferred airport), Tokyo, and other major mainland Japan airports. As of April 2008, there was free WiFi at Naha International. The airport is new, multistory, and with many shops common in Japanese airports these days. There is a large parking structure right at the airport and getting in and out of Naha is very easy. The rates to park are very reasonable. I have never parked long-term so not sure exactly how the overnight rates compare. Naha is a typical medium-sized Japanese city with lots to do...and lots of traffic. They are building an express way to the airport that connects the existing express way that goes from Naha to the north of the island...but until that is completed, be prepared for traffic just getting out of the airport. It could be worse as the streets were laid out by the US Army Corp of Engineers so they are fairly wide by Japanese standards. Well, time to make dinner but I will leave you with one last note....Okinawa has a world-class Aquarium with at least 3 whale sharks on display. Cannot be missed. Cheers, TTM
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We visited Rockland randomly during a week-long visit in Maine. We accidentally landed at Primo and had one of the best meals ever. The service was fantastic, the food was uber fresh (lots of it is grown in the garden out back), the atmosphere was warm and inviting and the pace of the meal was perfect. Best of all, the host gave us a recommendation for an inn - the Berry Manor Inn - when we realized that it was 11:00 pm and we didnt have a place to sleep. The Berry Manor Inn was also delightful. I'd stay there again. We stumbled upon Rockland and it was a terrific accident!
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Go to Nyonya in Little Italy (how ironic). Get the giant shrimp with dried baby shrimp sauce, and the crisply baby squids. Yum!
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Go to the Corner Bistro in the West Village for the best burger you've ever had. $10 gets you a bacon cheeseburger, fries and a beer. Yum!
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Very busy, though the beaches are very nice.
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Skip Thailand

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Go to Vietnam. The beaches aren't even close but the trip is much more interesting...with less tourists.
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We stayed at the Auberge St-Antoine. Not cheap but absolutely terrific. Top tier hotel in the lower city plus near all the art galleries and good eats.
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