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Rancagua, Chile: Lion Views Nose-To-Nose


Parque Safari in the central Chile city has a fantastically original concept of how zoos can be more interesting. Visitors are driven through the African lion area in a safely caged-in topless bus.

The lions, attracted by bits of beef on top of the cage, roam freely all over the outside of the vehicle. They can peer for face-to-face close-ups through the metal mesh for portraits with and by the fascinated humans. The lions are willing to accept safe and friendly finger pats on their bellies. Senior photo and video addicts can have muy divertido shooting selfies with the king of beasts.

Parque Safari is about an hour’s drive south of Chile’s capital of Santiago. December daytime temperatures in the mid-70s. Entry fees are from about $10 for the safari and other features of the zoo. info@parquesafari.cl

Senior Wanderers: Keep Smiling Through It All! PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor recently encountered this friendly face at Los Angeles International Airport. The happy dog works there with the volunteer PUPS (Pets Unstressing Passengers) program.

So next time you arrive or depart at super-busy LAX, and you’re all stressed out, take a moment to reLAX with one of these happy four-legged greeters.

 
North Korea Unhappy About U.S. Travel Ban PDF Print E-mail


According to Al Jazeera, the Communist government still wants American tourists to visit their country. This, despite the long history of war threats by dictator Kim Jong-un and his generals that continue almost daily.

Also fresh on all American minds is the recent fatal tragedy of American student Otto Wambier. He was imprisoned for allegedly stealing a wall poster. Then, after nearly two years of abusive treatment, he was dying when the North Koreans released him.

The U.S. State Dept. officially forbids Americans from visiting the hostile country. In the opinion of most seniors, especially those of us who served in the Korean War, any American who considers going to North Korea is risking imprisonment or worse.

 
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.

 
Amsterdam’s Red Light District Is Dimming A Bit PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor always enjoys wandering thru the steamier parts of Amsterdam. With it’s historic museums, ancient cathedrals, tulip gardens and other wonders, it’s one of the most interesting cities in the world.

However, the city fathers have decided to cool down some of the racy neighborhoods, some of the hooker display windows and sex toy stores still operate. The theme of many of the retail stores is changing from sexy to arty for De Walletjes in the Centrum District. For current info, go to www.amsterdam.info/red-light-district

 
Turin, Italy: Night Scene Along The River Po PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor had the great pleasure of visiting one of Italy’s most beautiful cities. Across the Vittorio Emanuele I bridge on the left is the church Gran Madre di Dio, and top right is Basilica di Superga.

 
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