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USA TODAY: Beware Of Drinks With Deadly Alcohol


The U.S. State Department issued recent warnings about tourists being sickened or worse by poisonous whiskeys. Many are homemade liquors where deadly wood alcohol is used as a cheap substitute for safe commercial brands. 

This time the incidents were reported to be at small cafés in Mexican Riviera cities on the nation’s west coast. Savvy senior travelers should be aware of the potential dangers, and confine alcohol drinking to name brands served in upscale hotels and restaurants.

England: Tower Bridge, London PDF Print E-mail

Tower Bridge, London

This isn’t the London Bridge that’s always falling down in nursery rhymes. That one was actually taken down, block by block, shipped across the Atlantic to Arizona. It was reassembled in 1971, and now spans the Colorado River in Lake Havasu.

The Tower Bridge was built in 1894 and spans the Thames River, connecting the Borough of Southwark with downtown London. The lower ramp raises to allow large ships to pass through.

 
 
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