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| 100 Things to Do Before You Die: Travel Events You Just Can't Miss | 
enlarge | Authors: Neil Teplica, Dave Freeman Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 26393
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 087833243X Dewey Decimal Number: 394.2 UPC: 021692002431 EAN: 9780878332434 ASIN: 087833243X
Publication Date: November 25, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! Ill. 1999 Paperback.
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Product Description Highlights the wildest and most exciting events on the planet and looks at travel in a brand-new way.
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100 things to AVOID before you die, like this book December 31, 2004 93 out of 121 found this review helpful
This book is the worst. The suggestions of things to do are just plain aweful. It seems to suggest every crowded fair and typical tourist attraction in any city. This would be great if you love crowds and mayhem. The suggestions are useless. New Years Eve in Times square? Mardi Gras? Acadamy Awards? Carnaval? Who's not aware of these events? It could have some redeaming qualities if it had suggestions about where to stay and how to plan these types of trips, but it does not offer any other information than the dates and location. Nobel Prize Ceremonies? Running of the Bulls? Come on!!!! What a waste of paper, money and time.
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt March 11, 2001 82 out of 89 found this review helpful
Everyone I know who has seen it says the Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajastan is an event not to miss. Author David Freeman includes that event and the Iditarod Sled Race, the World Cow Chip Throwing Championship in Beaver, Oklahoma, and the Carnival in Rio and New Orleans. He picked some of my dream events, and probably some of yours,too. Of course, some of these events might considerably shorten the time between seeing them and expiring, as in the title; we were in Pamploma the week before the running of the bulls; those walls are NARROW, those cobblestones look mighty hard. Take part in a stampede ahead of irritated bovines? You do get to wear a snazzy white outfit with a red sash. They assure me that only a few people get gored every year (mostly the danger is from being trampled by the other enthusiastic participants.) We passed. If you decide,however, that you absolutely MUST, once in your life, be chased by bulls and a few thousand of your closest friends, the book provides details on how to get there, restaurants and lodging, and website URL's. This is a very funny book, so even if you are an armchair adventurer, you'll have a blast.
unimpressive October 14, 2002 52 out of 221 found this review helpful
The events and activities described in this book are mostly unimportant and lack lasting meaning. Doing these things provides water-cooler chit-chat and little more.
Really, there are more meaningful things you can do with your life than fritter it away on self-indulgent trivia. Sadly, most Muricans are too ignorant and boorish to understand this, even as they crawl into the beds they've made with the fools they elect, believing the crap they watch on TV is quality...
Good title, but what about content.... March 2, 2004 44 out of 59 found this review helpful
According to my opinion absolutely useless book - seems that authors just "copy -paste" infomation from different sources. Also I disgaree with other reviewers that book is giving some practical information concerning participation in certian events. Having seen some of the events (places) what authors are describing I consider that information sometimes is misleading. Not to mention format and layout of the book - you really do not want to hold in hands such book, especially about travelling.
Not For the Faint of Heart... April 27, 2004 44 out of 48 found this review helpful
"100 Things to do Before You Die: Travel Events You Just Can't Miss" by Dave Freeman and Neil Teplica is a travel book for those who like adventure, "living on the edge," and somewhat of an avante garde approach to life. It is NOT for the "faint of heart" or most senior citizens (although it depends on the seniors).100 Things provides information on such festivals and events as: Academy Awards Ceremony (which is REALLY difficult to get into); World Campionship Punkin' Chunkin' , North American Rainbow Gathering, Mardi Gras, Custer's Last Stand Reenactment, Testicle Festival, Roswell UFO Encounter, etc. As you can tell these events CAN be pretty bizarre (but never dull). The book's events are divided by both country and, in the back, by month, which is helpful. Unfortunately, the book only lists their own "whatsgoingon.com" website as internet info on the events. This would have been great, but it hasn't been in service lately. This glitch may be temporary, or the website may no longer cease to exist - but I would make sure that the website was up and running before I purchased the book.
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