SandwichesShouldNeverTasteLikeCowCrap.jpegSandwiches Should NEVER Taste Like Cow Crap by Dave Lowe (published by Manta Press in 2008) is a tasty stew of stories from life on the Lowe Road.

Starting with strip searches at foreign customs, run-ins with tatami dragon ladies, rides aboard horny camels, shots fired by AK-47's, wheels breaking off taxis and more than a flightmare or two - Dave's travelogue poses a question: Are his size 13 shoes spreading mayhem and chaos with each step?

Only the Travel Gods know for sure.....

Sandwiches Should NEVER Taste Like Cow Crap's synopsis, preface, sample chapters and acclaim can be found by navigating the section below.

Dave Lowe's blog, The Lowe Road covers what's happening in travel, from zero to seven to star, hovels to hotels, donkeycarts to airlines and anything else useful that may come in handy for that future luxury resort vacation in North Korea.

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Friday
Jul302010

Times Square Welcomes Green Intercontinental Hotel 

Manhattan's vibrant Times Square welcomes a new hotel - the Intercontinental, which is not only an entirely new structure built from the ground up, it is also environmentally friendly with an expected silver LEED certification reflecting the use of local and recycled materials, not to mention two green roofs.

Located at 300 West 40th Street, the property is one of the newest hotels to be built in the city last 8 years. It boasts 607 guestrooms and upper rooms feature wall to ceiling glass windows

With no new buildings west towards the Hudson River allowed to be built taller than the Intercontinental, views from the upper rooms will remain as spectacular as they are now - with unobstructed views of 8th Avenue and central Manhattan.

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