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Travel industry expert Stephanie Abrams provides valuable information and insights into how to travel richly! Join her this week as she explores some of the awesome attractions such as Duck Tours, Beaches, and places to climb.

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Six Senses Zighy Bay – The awesome rugged beauty of Oman

Six Senses Zighy Bay Resort is located on the northern Musandam Peninsula in the Sultanate of Oman.

The setting of these beautiful indigenous village-style accommodations and private marina is spectacular, with the dramatic mountains on one side and the sandy beach of Zighy Bay on the other.

Tantalize your senses: feel the sand beneath your toes; listen as your sunset dhow cruise glides through waves; taste culinary delights of the region.

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Red Fang and American Sharks can’t wait to get on the road together! Check out a full list of dates for the “SITUATION: AWESOME!” tour below.

Tickets available here: https://www.facebook.com/redfangband/app_123966167614127

‘Whales and Leeches” is available now on CD/Deluxe CD/LP/Deluxe 2xLP/Digital via Relapse Records

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***Headlining US tour, all dates with Big Business and American Sharks***

May 16 San Francisco CA Slims
May 17 Pomona CA Scion Rock Fest w/Exhumed, Windhand, Lord Dying
May 18 San Diego CA Porter’s Club
May 19 Tucson AZ Club Congress
May 21 Dallas TX Gas Monkey
May 22 Austin TX Mohawk (Outside)
May 23 Houston TX Fitzgeralds (Upstairs)
May 24 New Orleans LA The Parish @ House of Blues
May 25 Atlanta GA The Masquerade
May 27 Brooklyn NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
May 30 Philadelphia PA The Trocadero
May 31 Washington DC Rock & Roll Hotel
Jun 01 Cleveland OH Beachland
Jun 02 Detroit MI Magic Stick
Jun 03 Chicago IL The Wire
Jun 04 Minneapolis MN Mill City Nights
Jun 06 Englewood CO Gothic Theater
Jun 07 Salt Lake City UT Crucial Fest Utah @ Urban Lounge
Jun 08 Boise ID Neurolux

A look at just a few of the PennLUG trains running. Glenn Holland runs his Crusader with working sound. These locomotives are build larger than standard LEGO trains so thats why they look so much more like the prototypes\r
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Japan is home to more than 5.2 million vending machines. In an urban location like Tokyo, youre sure to find them almost everywhere and filled with just about everything.\r
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4. Try Out the Vending Machines\r
Japan is home to more than 5.2 million vending machines. In an urban location like Tokyo, youre sure to find them almost everywhere and filled with just about everything. Vending machines in Japan offer anything you could ever want and are suited to a 24-hour, fast-paced lifestyle. You can find umbrellas, ramen, sushi, fresh fruit, toys, puppies (yes, puppies) and–most famously–used underwear. Were sorry to burst anyones bubble, but we have to mention that the underwear in these vending machines is not used, only manufured to look that way and are more a novelty for tourists than anything else. But, the f remains that if youre looking for something in Tokyo, you can likely find it in a vending machine.\r
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3. Hanami\r
The bloom of the cherry blossoms in Japan is an important festival which takes place each year to welcome the spring. The price of viewing the cherry blossoms, or sakura, is a thousand year old price. The trees are famous for their delicate flowers, which only last for a short time about two weeks before the blossoms fall to the ground. The flowers are more than just a pretty sight; they hold thousands of years of historical significance and symbolism, and have become Japans national flower. Their short bloom in spring is symbolic of the transience of life, urging those who come to see the blossoms cherish their own lives and enjoy their time on earth. The hanami festival in April is a day to seize life and enjoy everything around you with good food, good drinks, and even better company. If you find yourself in Tokyo in the spring, some of the best places to view the cherry blossoms are close! Head to Inokashira Park near the Ghibli Museum or Chidorigafuchi, a former moat built in the Edo period that is now decorated with hundreds of trees.\r
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2. Themed Dining\r
Between the maid cafes, Robot Restaurant, Monster Kawaii cafe, and more its no surprise that themed dining in Japan is a big, big deal. When youre deciding where to go for dinner, you might want to consider a place that can offer you more than just good food. You should go to a place that can give you an unforgettable experience. Among the most popular themed restaurants are Gothic cafes, like Christon or the Vampire Cafe as well as fantasy themes like the extremely popular Alice in Wonderland restaurants. These places are perfected down to the last detail. For example, the Ninja Akasaka restaurant in Tokyo has an interior designed like an ancient Japanese castle, with wooden corridors, treasure chests, hidden traps, and–as you might have guessed–ninjas. Waiters and waitresses dress up in their stealthy costumes and perform acrobatics and magic tricks throughout your dinner. This is just one of many–we repeat many–themed restaurants all around Tokyo, so whatever theme youre looking for, youre likely to find it here!\r
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1. Shopping in Ginza\r
If you were to visit New York, you would never miss a trip to Times Square for the best shopping experience in the city. Likewise, when you visit Tokyo, you cant miss an opportunity to visit the shopping district of Ginza. This district is upscale, famous for $10 cups of coffee, but is brimming with restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, specialty boutiques, and more. If youre looking for name brand anything–Dior to Armani–youll find it here. Its also the perfect place to dress up for the night and hit the nightlife: bars, lounges, and nightclubs are all over Ginza and attr a young, but wealthy crowd. If youre shopping during the day, youll be happy to know that the main street is closed to car traffic from noon to 5:00. And at night, you can take in the scenery of the Ginza district, known for its neon lights, or the elaborate window displays. Aside from shopping, Ginza is also home to the famous Kabukiza Theater, built in 1889, and many art galleries to enjoy Tokyos thriving art scene.

Japan is home to more than 5.2 million vending machines. In an urban location like Tokyo, youre sure to find them almost everywhere and filled with just about everything.\r
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Subscribe to Talltanic \r
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4. Try Out the Vending Machines\r
Japan is home to more than 5.2 million vending machines. In an urban location like Tokyo, youre sure to find them almost everywhere and filled with just about everything. Vending machines in Japan offer anything you could ever want and are suited to a 24-hour, fast-paced lifestyle. You can find umbrellas, ramen, sushi, fresh fruit, toys, puppies (yes, puppies) and–most famously–used underwear. Were sorry to burst anyones bubble, but we have to mention that the underwear in these vending machines is not used, only manufured to look that way and are more a novelty for tourists than anything else. But, the f remains that if youre looking for something in Tokyo, you can likely find it in a vending machine.\r
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3. Hanami\r
The bloom of the cherry blossoms in Japan is an important festival which takes place each year to welcome the spring. The price of viewing the cherry blossoms, or sakura, is a thousand year old price. The trees are famous for their delicate flowers, which only last for a short time about two weeks before the blossoms fall to the ground. The flowers are more than just a pretty sight; they hold thousands of years of historical significance and symbolism, and have become Japans national flower. Their short bloom in spring is symbolic of the transience of life, urging those who come to see the blossoms cherish their own lives and enjoy their time on earth. The hanami festival in April is a day to seize life and enjoy everything around you with good food, good drinks, and even better company. If you find yourself in Tokyo in the spring, some of the best places to view the cherry blossoms are close! Head to Inokashira Park near the Ghibli Museum or Chidorigafuchi, a former moat built in the Edo period that is now decorated with hundreds of trees.\r
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2. Themed Dining\r
Between the maid cafes, Robot Restaurant, Monster Kawaii cafe, and more its no surprise that themed dining in Japan is a big, big deal. When youre deciding where to go for dinner, you might want to consider a place that can offer you more than just good food. You should go to a place that can give you an unforgettable experience. Among the most popular themed restaurants are Gothic cafes, like Christon or the Vampire Cafe as well as fantasy themes like the extremely popular Alice in Wonderland restaurants. These places are perfected down to the last detail. For example, the Ninja Akasaka restaurant in Tokyo has an interior designed like an ancient Japanese castle, with wooden corridors, treasure chests, hidden traps, and–as you might have guessed–ninjas. Waiters and waitresses dress up in their stealthy costumes and perform acrobatics and magic tricks throughout your dinner. This is just one of many–we repeat many–themed restaurants all around Tokyo, so whatever theme youre looking for, youre likely to find it here!\r
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1. Shopping in Ginza\r
If you were to visit New York, you would never miss a trip to Times Square for the best shopping experience in the city. Likewise, when you visit Tokyo, you cant miss an opportunity to visit the shopping district of Ginza. This district is upscale, famous for $10 cups of coffee, but is brimming with restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, specialty boutiques, and more. If youre looking for name brand anything–Dior to Armani–youll find it here. Its also the perfect place to dress up for the night and hit the nightlife: bars, lounges, and nightclubs are all over Ginza and attr a young, but wealthy crowd. If youre shopping during the day, youll be happy to know that the main street is closed to car traffic from noon to 5:00. And at night, you can take in the scenery of the Ginza district, known for its neon lights, or the elaborate window displays. Aside from shopping, Ginza is also home to the famous Kabukiza Theater, built in 1889, and many art galleries to enjoy Tokyos thriving art scene.