The best adventure. The newest natural thrill available in South Africa is the underwater shark watching. Four shark spotters at one time can spend three hours in sturdy cages, watching the great whites circling in search of prey. Contact Exotic Drive Tours, 45 Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape Town 7700
The best Java. Kenya produces the best coffee in the world and is one of the world's leading exporters of Arabica coffee. The Coffee Board of Kenya, Mama Ngina Street, serves the most tempting coffee in town, as well as light snacks. A light snack consists of coffee, mandazi (fried dough) and samosa (meat pie in the Indian fashion as interpreted by Kenyan cooks). Coffee was introduced to Kenya by the French Holy Ghost Fathers (who liked a good cup of coffee) in the 1890s. It was developed in the region north of Nairobi. African farmers were forbidden to grow coffee until 1954. It is now Kenya's main export crop (which causes problems when the coffee crop fails). The berries are handpicked twice a year. The second leading export crop is tea. Today the region around Limuru supports more than 100,000 African smallholders, who grow enough tea to make Kenya the third-largest producer in the world, after India and Sri Lanka.
CENTRAL ASIA
The best travel tip of all for the countries ending in "stan" Don't forget to carry a roll of toilet paper with you. It is not yet common in Central Asia. Bathrooms may be quite a shock. Potable water is also a problem in Kazahkstan. Don't drink the tap water. And limit your locally bottled mineral water intake, because it can be very salty. Bottled soda and juices are your best bet; they're plentiful. Drink boiled water when possible; carry a canteen with you and fill it with boiled water at every opportunity. Carry iodine tablets for when none of the above is available and Lomotil just in case.
CHINA
The old Red Light district Until 1949, the area west of People's Park, off Fuzhou Road, was the heart of Shanghai's world-famous red-light district known as Blood Alley. Before it was cleared out, it was inhabited by thousand of opium addicts and prostitutes. Liberation Lane alone, then known as Meet-With-Happiness Lane, had 34 brothels worked by more than 1,000 women. From 1949 until 1954, the brothels and opium dens were closed, the prostitutes given new work and new identities and the addicts detoxified.
MACAU
The best gambling tables in Asia-and the ugliest hotel in the world. Macau is famous for its casinos. The biggest is the Casino de Lisboa, avenida da Amizade, in the Lisboa Hotel. The Lisboa is probably the ugliest hotel in the world, designed to look like a roulette wheel, which it wears like a crown upon its head. The Macau Palace, known as the Floating Casino, is a more exotic place to gamble. This red and gilded Chinese boat is moored on the inner harbor off avenida de Almeida Riveiro. Games include both those familiar to Westerners, such as blackjack and Chinese games, such as dai-siu and keno. Slot machines are known locally as "hungry tigers".
The best place to honeymoon. Macau's Pousada de Sao Tiago, avenida da Republica; became a hotel in 1980-it was built 350 years ago as a fortress (the Fortaleza da Barra). Every historical feature was preserved during the transformation, including the Portuguese marble, hand-painted tiles, ancient stonewalls, gentle cascades, hand-carved mahogany and even the trees that shade the multi-level terraces. Overlooking the South China Sea, enveloped in warm, salty breezes, the pousada is an ideal romantic hideaway, perfect for a honeymoon. You could have your wedding here too-small weddings can be arranged in the chapel (which holds only 15 people). The pousada is complete with restaurants, gardens, a pool and reading rooms-you never need to venture beyond its grounds. The pousada has 20 rooms and three suites, starting at $125 a night.
MEXICO
The world's grandest canyon-and most exciting train ride. Chihuahua's Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon) is four times larger and 300 feet deeper than the U.S. Grand Canyon. Its mountain peaks rise 10,000 feet and its valleys drop 1,500 feet. Until 1961, when the Chihuahua al Pacifico train line opened, the canyon was inaccessible and known only to the isolated Tarahumara Indians living in caves. The train line climbs from sea level at Los Mochis on the Pacific to 8,000 feet before descending to Chihuahua. It passes the most spectacular scenery in Mexico-sheer cliffs that change color as the sun sets, giant rock formations, deep gorges and mountain peaks. You can catch the train every day in Chihuahua at 7 a.m. or in Los Mochis at 6 a.m. The cost of a one-way trip from start to finish is $80.
The best place to stay in the canyon is the Hotel Cabanas Divisadero-Barrancas, in Divisadero, midway along the route. This rustic log-cabin hotel is perched on the rim of the canyon and affords dizzying views. Several Indian families live in caves nearby. These timid people sell handwoven baskets, wood carvings and necklaces. Surrounding the hotel are trails that the Indians follow to the bottom of the canyon, 5,000 feet below.
The best place to hear the flutter of butterfly wings. A three-hour drive from San Miguel de Allende is the colorful old mining town of Angangueo. And only an hour from Angangueo, up a steep, unpaved road, is the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary, now open to the public. The park's 12,000 acres became a protected area in 1986 in response to warnings from conservation groups that the logging operations threatened to destroy the area's unique butterfly habitat and migration site. The butterflies seclude themselves in the abies religiosas (a type of fir tree) at the summit of the 10,000 foot climb. When you climb to the top, you are overwhelmed by the noise created by the fluttering wings of 10 million butterflies.
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Are you new to the beautiful world of quilling ??? Perhaps you are a novice wanting to fast-track your learning or maybe you are an experienced quiller wanting to propel your skills to the next level.
Whatever your situation, help is now at hand with this amazing "treasure trove" of tips and the latest techniques, compiled by Claire Harris and some of the worlds best quillers. I hope you enjoy this rare selection of "gems" that Claire has kindly agreed to share with us....
3 SIMPLE SECRETS THAT MAKE GLUEING A BREEZE
The best method for applying glue is to use an ultra fine glue
applicator. Remember, you should only use tiny drops of glue. Also, a small glass with a wet sponge placed in the bottom will keep your bottle free flowing and stop the tip
from drying up. Just place the bottle upside down, with the tip touching the
sponge.
When using ultra-fine metal glue tips, the best way to clean them is to
soak them in an extra-strong nail polish remover. You’ll find this much more
effective than using hot soapy water.
3 DIMENSIONAL QUILLING....HOW SMOOTH ARE YOU ???
When making 3-Dimensional shapes, like a face or gum nuts, it is important to
achieve a smooth finish. This can be accomplished in two ways.
1. A smooth finish is achieved by using the smooth side upper-most. When
using several strips, always feed the paper all the same side, otherwise you
will get a slightly different shade of colour (this is obvious especially when
using one colour).
2. When you quill several strips, do not use any glue to add in strips, do not
glue strips end to end. It is the glue, when it dries, that makes lumps. So to
quill lots of strips you need to:
a) Start with the first strip, roll 10cms and then add another strip in at the toll
area, keeping the paper the same side up. Keep rolling another 10 cms and
add another strip. The shape will be getting larger. The larger you want the
shape the more strips need to be added.
b) Glue the end off when you have the right size shape.
Push the shape out if you want a face or gum nut and glue the wrong side to
stop any movement.
PAPER....WHEN TO TEAR AND WHEN TO CUT
It is always better to tear quilling paper rather than cut it as this leaves a
softer edge that is easier to glue and blends in better so that the seams
are less noticeable. Furthermore torn ends of rolled strips can be glued
down far more easily than cut ones.
Whether you are a beginner searching for the best advice or an experienced quiller looking to propel yourself to the next level, I hope you find this small selection of "gems" from some of the worlds best quillers useful........happy quilling.
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