Here is a quick list of things not to do at the beach:
1, Don't ignore warnings 2, Don't stare 3, Don't plant your towel too close 4, Don't shake out your towel next to others 5, Don't fall asleep 6, Don't play loud music 7, Don't litter 8, Don't feed the seagulls ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppZr92VIfvM
Exotic Costa Rica is known for its lush jungles, cool creatures and some of the finest beaches in the world. However beware of these 20 things NOT to do in Costa Rica.
1. Don't Feed the Monkeys
The adorable monkeys are a big hit with tourists, but feeding them diminishes their self-reliant survival instincts. They get lazy and don't get the exercise they need can become rather aggressive... Oh yeh and it's also against the law!
2. Don't Let Your Snake Guard Down
There are 22 venomous species of snake slithering around the country! In fact, it is estimated that there are two deadly snakes per hectare there!
3. Don't Forget to Shake Out Your Shoes
We're really not trying to scare you away, just be aware that the world's most toxic spider makes its home here and might be lurking, say... in your shoe! The Brazilian wandering spider is particularly prevalent in Corcovado National Park, and is a nightmare for arachnophobics.
4. Don't Stay at an International Chain Resort
Costa Rica is full of family-run B&Bs, sustainable eco-lodges and intimate guesthouses that often have more character and charm than the familiar chains do, and will give you a more authentic experience on your vacation.
5. Don't Expect Great Coffee!
Yes, Costa Rica grows some of the richest, boldest, most coveted coffee beans in the world. (reverb) However, most of the crop is for export, so the local cups of joe aren't necessarily homegrown!
Find out more things NOT to do in Costa Rica, in part 2!
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Hello and welcome to Comment Friday, our weekly review of your comments, requests and shout outs!
Question of the week!
Kansassix asks;
"where is Destination Island anyway?"
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On 12 Things Not To Do in Dubai!
Szara Eminencja
tourists can do anything, this video is bulls*t
Abdulla Al Shamsi
Your racist and rube
Leo D
forgot #13 dont go to dubai
alexander definshi
hater jajajajaj
Noa Frauman
More like realist....lol
Abdulla Al Shamsi
Your racist and rube
Noa Frauman
ya don't be racist to the ideology of Islam.....It's just plain rube.
And after that things start to get a bit unsavoury..
ojejujeju
F*CK DUBAI AND ARABS!
VeemonJr
ur mom
Femmy
#BUTTHURT
G.G 1 month ago
+Femmy looking 4 beef here lol?
Asim Malik 1 month ago
F....k u too
Laila Julfar 1 month ago
+ojejujrju I am from Dubai I am Arab go f*k you self that is rude a disrespectful
amir rafi asai 4 weeks ago
f*k you and your mother
Melon LR 3 weeks ago
Kid go learn some manners!
"Why do some commenters have to be so disrespectful?"
"Can't we just all get along, respecting other people's cultures and civilizations?"
"So many people using the Internet to push hate and racism"
Roman Max
You fellow arabs . You guys just talk Alot of S*t
Arabia Arabic 3 weeks ago
U are disgusting and racist you're parents must be proud
Rezk Mohammed 2 weeks ago
f*k you and f*k your country
MyComments834 3 months ago
F*k this place.
F+k you and f*k Islam, a f*king cancer on civilization.
So if you've got any hateful comments, head over to 12 Things Not To Do in Dubai!
On Even more Theme park Disasters that You Must See!
jj crew
my friends Left leg got young of boy a dog?https://tenor.co/x7rO.gif
Daniel Morse
My only horror story is the sunburn I got. Lol, funny comentary guys.
A bit of a Political debate on 12 Worst places to live in the US
GaynNovi
If Trump is elected, the entire country will be a s*t hole.
NuclearGrizzly
Because Obama and the radical left have done such a good job?
GaynNovi
+NuclearGrizzly trump is the friend of KKK
NuclearGrizzly
+vutube379 Trump was accused of being a racist 45 years ago for a business decision. KKKlinton has been a consistent racism for decades.
papaya_power lol
+GaynNovi both candidates will do horrible job at being president.
So who are you going to vote for?
Well.. Here on Destination island the population is 2... so...it's a hard choice...
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brit milk 6 hours ago
Ah theses guys are cute
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The caricature of the “ugly American tourist” is a much-maligned species in international travel circles. But, valid or not, Americans seem to get the brunt of the criticism for their tacky tourist ways. Here are 10 cringeworthy ugly American tourist stereotypes.
1) I’m Wearing My Guns N’ Roses T-Shirt
Haven’t you seen Americans in get-ups like these when traveling? Knee socks and sandals, loud Hawaiian shirts, goofy hats, zinc covered noses, camera around the neck, map in hand. Nothing screams “tourist” like this ensemble. Consider it a fashion don’t.
2) Where are All My Valuables?
It's a handy and relatively secure place to keep money, a smart phone and other items front and center. Just know that its cringeworthy. Call it a fanny pack, belly bag, hip sack or waist wallet, don’t wear these things or you’re asking to be mocked, somewhat ironically, by the travel hipsters.
3) How Much Is That in Real Money?
Similar to the “can’t you speak English” type, some Americans abroad seem to be shocked that there’s a world of different currencies beyond their borders. They look at the unfamiliar bills and coins as Monopoly money, and are quite affronted that they can’t just pay in “real money”, meaning US dollars.
4) Do It Like We Do It Back Home
There are a lot of little luxuries Americans take for granted. Only when you leave the familiarity of home do you realize that some of these comforts aren’t universal. But some differences are worth opening your mind to and, shockingly, some things might even be better than back home... Or not.
5) I Have Spaghettios Back in the Room
There is a breed of close-minded, unadventurous ugly American tourist that doesn’t even try to go local when visiting new places. Convinced that they won’t like any foreign food, they pack a jar of peanut butter or a few boxes of Kraft Dinner to tide them over on their trip. Travel is an opportunity to get out of your box and comfort zone.
6) McDonalds, please?
There’s that cringeworthy American traveler who chooses to eat at familiar fast food chains even when venturing to culinary hotspots like France, Italy or Japan. What a waste to eat familiar burgers and fries when you could be sampling some local specialties.
7) Package tours
American tourist tends to stick to package tours and guided groups rather than risk going it alone. However, they leave little room for the spontaneity and serendipity that can really enhance the travel experience. You stick to the standard sites. Try exploring independently once in a while.
8) We Left Perfection to Visit Your Country
America is no utopia. Citizens of other countries might be more tolerant of “ugly American tourists” if they didn’t con
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Botswana has its share of troubles, just like any developed nation, but it’s also considered one of the safest nations in Africa. It’s safe, it’s gorgeous, and they have rhinos there...
1. Don’t Skimp on the Mosquito Repellent
Malaria is a thing in Botswana, so you’re definitely going to want some mosquito repellent. You can also lower your risk of catching malaria by visiting during the winter months.
2. Don’t Skip the Okavango Delta
This lush natural reserve is like the opening ten minutes of The Lion King. You can sail over the waters, and camp out next to the river itself, always surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife.
3. Don’t Speed Through Maun
On the western side of the city are a series of traditional African villages that are home to a welcoming group of people who’ve maintained a centuries old culture. The rest of the city is decidedly modern and welcoming to travelers.
4. Don’t Get Careless Around the Wildlife
Most tour guides will know how to keep overly curious tourists in line. That said, if you do happen to slip past a watchful eye, just remember that you’re approaching a wild animal.
5. Don’t Forget the Kalahari
Botswana is also home to South Africa’s most famous desert, the jaw-dropping Kalahari. The area is both beautiful and freaking massive and it's worth exploring.
6. Don’t Miss Khama Rhino Sanctuary
If you’re interested in taking your family on a safari, then you should absolutely spend an evening or two at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Especially for those who love curious visitors...
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As the saying goes, when in Rome do as the Romans do. If you want to avoid some awkward social gaffs, cultural faux pas or tourist traps while in the Eternal City, here are 10 things not to do when in Rome.
1. Don’t Go to the Vatican in a Tank Top
If you visit the Vatican or any church you’ll have to cover up that exposed skin and dress a little more modestly. Some tourist get away with it, but as a sign of respect, it is best to comply. Even men should adhere to this dress code, or face being turned away.
2. Don’t Order Cappuccino After Noon
For Italians, cappuccinos are considered a breakfast beverage. If you want one and don’t care what anyone else thinks about it, go on and order it any time you like. But if when in Rome you want to do as the Romans do, skip the dairy-laden coffees after noon.
3. Don’t Say “Ciao” To Everyone
"Ciao" is generally reserved for close friends, family and little children, and you’ll sound like a goof if you blurt that out all the time. When entering or leaving a shop or restaurant, a "buon giorno" or "buona sera" will seem more appropriate and respectable.
4. Don’t Expect Tap Water at a Restaurant
Rome is full of public drinking fountains. However, tap water is rarely served in restaurants. Most restaurants sell inexpensive bottles of water. You can insist on a glass of tap water, but your waiter may be a little put off by the request.
5. Don’t Splash in the Fountains
Speaking of water, put away any fantasies you may have of dancing barefoot in the fountains of Rome. Go on, toss the traditional three coins in the fountain to ensure a return trip to Rome someday, but dive in for a dip and you'll meet the polizia.
6. Don’t Snap Selfies in the Sistine Chapel
The official rule is there’s no photography in the Sistine Chapel. Expensive restoration work was done in the 1980s and, to help fund the endeavor, exclusive rights to photograph this wonder were sold to the Nippon Television. After all, lovely photobooks are available at the gift shop.
7. Don’t Drive
Don’t rent a car. It’s chaotic madness. Locals drive fast and furious here. Lanes seem to be suggestions, traffic lights optional, most of the ancient center of town is a forbidden drive zone, so just take public transit or a taxi. Better yet, walk your way around this remarkable city.
8. Don’t Diss Football
Soccer is an obsessive passion in Italy. Rome has two home teams, Roma and Lazio, and the rivalry between the two is explosive. Just don’t strike up a conversation that criticizes the sport or disrespects the team. Football is like a religion here.
9. Don’t Take a Photo With a Fake Gladiator
Next to the Colosseum you'll find costumed gladiators trying to convince you to strike a pose with them, but they demand exorbitan
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Guyana is one of those destinations you wouldn't think as first on the list. However, this Caribbean country will surprised you for sure. Have a look of the things you can do there.
1) Spot the local wildlife
Not only the landscapes are beautiful, the fauna of Guyana is impressive. You should go there and it will surprise you with unique animals such as an anteater, a giant river otters, a harpy eagle, cock-of-the rock birds, black caymans and even a jaguar.
2) Go hiking
Althought the weather is very hot and wet, it's still a must do in Guyana. You can go to the Dolomites. Sometimes it has hard paths that will test your resistance. But in the end it will worth it. After a long day of hiking, you can always reward you with a nice meal, right?
3) Go on a boat ride
The best way to move around Guyana is by boat. If you go to the Rupununi rivers you won't regret it at all. Its local flora and fauna will amaze you as well as the beautiful landscapes that will surround you all the way, and make you feel alive.
4) Explore Georgetown
It's capital is a place you shouldn't miss. I's a colorful city full of local markets such as Bourda and Starbroek Market. Also, St. George’s Cathedral is one of the top Guyana tourist attractions and a must see. Plus a lot of more places to see. So, don't forget about it.
5) Walk through the forest
Well, taking into account its big jungle, of course, we recomendo you to go there and explore it. For sure, it will be kind of a new feeling for you. Inside the jungle birdwatching is a must do. But don't forget about the insects and muddy ground. Go prepared or don't go. We warned you...
6) Don't forget the canopy of Iwokrama
The Iwokrama Rainforest is a great way to appreciate the nature. You'll find a series of suspension bridges hoisted 30 meters above the forest floor from where where you could take the best pictures ever. The starting point is located at about 1 km from the lodge, via a walk in the forest and a staircase of around 160 steps.
7) Go to Kaieteur Falls
These are nothing like the Iguazu Falls or the Victoria Falls which are already wonderful. These falls will blow your mind with their spectacular views. The easiest way to go there is to taking a small plane in Georgetown, or you can always do a 5-day overland journey up river and go hiking.
8) Try the local food
Guyana melts different cultures in its food, such as Caribbean, Indian... and that will only get you licking your plate because of this absolutely delicious food full of tropical fruit and vegetables. However, keep in mind that the word “bake” in fact means fried dough of bread so that you won't have any misunderstanding
9) Sleep in hammocks
This is how most of the indigenous communities
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Cabin crew on Korean Air flights use stun guns to pacify passengers, according to an investigation by the BBC.
Allowing flight attendants to use w+apons on planes is troubling for various reasons - It could be easy to snatch the w+apon.
Also, if someone must be responsible for electrocuting flyers, surely it should be a licensed law-enforcement officer?
Although even the Police can get it wrong as what happened a couple of days ago in Bristol, when an officer tasered one of their own race-relations advisors in the face after mistaking him for a wanted man.
Officers with easy access to a weapon, will not always fire it as a last resort, sometimes even at the first sign of trouble.
So could you trust a flight attendant with such a dangerous weapon on a crowded flight?
Last year Dalian Atkinson, an ex-professional footballer, d+ed after being tasered by police in Birmingham, UK.
there is good reason to make sure that the person using a taser to dispense justice is not trigger-fingered.
In 2014 Heather Cho, the chairman of Korean Air's daughter, got served some poorly presented nuts.
She then assaulted a member of the team with a folder and forced the plane to turn back to the terminal and unload the hapless flight attendants.
She was later given a suspended jail sentence. Funny how they didn't use the stun gun on her though...
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1. Don’t Wear Your Swim Suit in the Street
You might be able to get away with it on the beachfront promenade, but cover-up elsewhere. It’s not just considered tasteless and inappropriate, it’s actually illegal. You can be fined €100 to €200 if you are caught walking around in skimpy beachwear – even men wandering bare-chested in shorts is a no-no.
2. Don’t Expect to See a Bullfight
After the Canary Islands, Catalonia was the second Spanish region to ban the bovine blood sport. It has been prohibited in there since 2011 as they see it as form of animal torture.
3. Don’t Go to Starbucks
There are so many wonderful local spots to get your caffeine fix, it would be a coffee-crime to miss out on them.
4. Don’t Light Up Just Anywhere
Tobacco consumption is prohibited in all public buildings and on public transport, including taxis. You can’t smoke at workplaces, railway stations, bars, restaurants or nightclubs. It’s also not allowed on hospital grounds, health centers and schools.
5. Don’t Go Out Too Early for Nightlife
Locals rarely eat dinner before 9 pm and don’t go out before midnight if they’re planning to hit the clubs. Many places are even closed until then.
6. Don’t Go to Barceloneta Beach
Barceloneta Beach is one of the most central and popular beaches in the city, but it’s often packed full of people and covered in cigarette butts and other litter. Although the promenade can be entertaining for an evening stroll, there are far better places to sunbathe or swim. Some of the best include Bogatell, Mar Bella and, most of all, Ocata Beach, which is one of the cleanest in the area.
7. Don’t Eat at the La Rambla Tourist Traps
It’s the city’s number-one tourist trap and, as such, it is full of rip-off venues. If you’re looking for a far better value and more authentic local experience, there are plenty of places to go just off the main drag.
8. Don’t Act Like a Tourist
The central regions do have a serious problem with pickpockets, so don’t wave your camera, map and money around and try not to stand out.
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