Folo podcast, episode 37: Delta and travel in the Caribbean: Travel Weekly
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Reservations filling up at popular vacation spot in Morro Bay
and last updated 2021-07-01 22:50:05-04
The Morro Dunes RV Park is just steps away from the beach and keeps visitors coming back year after year. But due to reservations filling up at an accelerated rate, that might not be possible for some next year. I guess they like us, said RV park owner Doug Classen.
People like the Morro Dunes RV park so much that on Wednesday night, people camped in the street, some for over 12 hours, hoping to secure a spot in the RV park for next July.
10 Creepy Unsolved Rest Stop Mysteries
When you’re traveling on a long road trip, a rest stop can provide a much-needed break and an opportunity to recharge your batteries. Unfortunately, because they are often situated in isolated locations where help is many miles away, rest areas are not always the safest places in the world. Here are some creepy, harrowing stories that have taken place at rest stops, many of which involved travelers becoming the victims of an unsolved mystery.
10 The Blind River Rest Stop Murders
In 1991, Gord and Jackie McAllister, an elderly couple from Lindsay, Ontario, decided to go on a road trip in their motor home, eventually stopping to spend the night at a remote rest stop near the town of Blind River. Shortly after midnight on June 28, the couple was awakened by a knock on their door by an unidentified man claiming to be with the police. When the door was opened, a long-haired man burst inside, wielding a .22-caliber rifle and 20-gauge shotgun, dem
These are high times for travelers who equate Caribbean vacations with the opportunity to enjoy marijuana’s pungent aromas and intoxicating impact.
Weed decriminalization is advancing across the region, with more islands poised to officially welcome the relaxed atmosphere under which some visitors have enjoyed cannabis use for years.
Earlier this month Grenada legislators announced the country’s cabinet of ministers is reviewing proposed legislation to decriminalize marijuana use. Late last year Keith Mitchell, Grenada’s prime minister, the country will create a model for local marijuana cultivation and distribution.
When Jamaica’s government decriminalized marijuana in 2015, Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s tourism minister, said “cannabis-infused tourism” had a place in Jamaica’s product mix, alongside all-inclusive resorts and mass tourism. Indeed, organized “ganja tours” are available in Jamaica and other Caribbean countries.
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