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July 2016

California

Moqueca Grill in Oxnard, CA

One of the most unique and delicious dining experiences we have ever had in the USA was recently at the Brazilian Restaurant, Moqueca, in Oxnard, California, (3550 S Harbor Blvd #201 Oxnard, CA 93035.)  This fine dining establishment is upstairs…

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Cuba

Cuba: Si? or No!

Are you a traveler or a tourist?   It’s important to know because it will determine if Cuba is a good destination for you. Which one best describes you? Travelers embrace the challenges, the differences, and difficulties of exploring an…

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Brasil

Fishing Rio Parana

Rio Parana, the second longest river in South America behind the mighty Amazon, divides Brasil, Argentina and Paraguay. The focus of our trip was to see the Iguazu Falls (Cataratus Iguazú) which were magnificent. But, fishing the Parana River was…

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Zambia

Africa: Victoria Falls

Mosi-oa-Tunya, or Smoke that Thunders as it is known by indigenous peoples of Africa, was discovered by Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone in 1855. He renamed and claimed this largest curtain of water in the world for Queen Victoria…

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New York

Lunch with a Water Witch

I must admit when I was invited to lunch at Gotham Bar & Grill with three wine writers I respect and Mr. & Mrs. Marc Mondavi (Janice) I accepted the invitation because it read “Have lunch with the Water Witch”…

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