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North Korea Claim: Safer Than A Walk In London


According to Reuters, North Korean tourist ads in Russia encourage visits to their wonderfully safe country. They extol the peaceful friendliness of the Communist nation’s people and cities, and compare them to the English capital city. 

Maybe the U.S. should respond: While most American cities are peaceful and safe, there are terrible dangers from evil street criminals. So Russian visitors should not visit crime-ridden Salt Lake City, poverty-stricken Beverly Hills nor hateful-faced Pennsylvania Dutch slums.

And, of course, the dying American college student tourist who was shipped home recently after two years of gentle North Korean prison hospitality, died of natural causes.

Sleep Masks And Earbuds: The Way To Fly In Comfort PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor never hits the wild blue yonder without a simple sleep mask. It blocks out the light and relaxes me. Of course, I also take in-ear and/or large, padded earphones.

They provide sounds that blot out the many disturbing noises of flying. They also keep me tuned in to Smartphone, radio, business, music and everything else to help the hours fly by in the sky.

To get the right equipment for your flying needs, check with your hometown electronics store. There are also many online ads that sell the latest available items to make your next flight more comfortably dreamy.

 
 
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