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? St. Lucia tourism riding high; new casino could do even more...Whistler changes |MainOctober 20, 2010Car-eating rabbits in Denver...Wonders of Peru...San Francisco connections...I had to laugh at a report about how wascally wabbits are appawently gnawing on the wires of cars parked at Denver's Airport. I laugh because I don't ever park at Denver's Airport and I don't think it's going to happen to me, and also because of the sheer absurdity of it.
According to MSNBC, a chap named Dexter Meyer told local TV station KUSA that he had just bought a car and drove it to the Pikes Peak Parking Lot at Denver International for a nine-day vacation.
I was praying the guy was driving a VW Rabbit but it turns out to be a Volkswagen Jetta. Still, there's a certain poetry to it, doncha think?PERUVIAN SPLENDOURManaged a few minutes with folks from Peru's Tourism Board on Tuesday, and it was eye-opening stuff."I turned on the ignition and all these lights started flashing, I pulled out the manual and it said I had a big problem so I took back to the dealership," Meyer said.
"The service manager said, 'Your wiring has been eaten by a rodent probably.' I said, 'I live in Stapleton.' 'I'm not aware of any rodents running around Stapleton.' And then he said, 'You didn't have the car parked at DIA did you?' And I said, 'Actually, yes that's where I picked the car up.' And he said, 'We've had a significant number of problems with rabbits eating through the wiring in people's cars.'"
It's a pretty stunning picture of diversity, and things seem to be on the upswing in Peru. The economy is growing and they're shipping lots of stuff to China. Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the "discovery" of Machu Picchu by Hiram Bingham, so I might just have to check it out soon!SAN FRANCISCAN NIGHTSThanks to Angela Jackson from San Francisco tourism for a nice get-together at Scarpetta at the Thompson Hotel in Toronto, where we chatted about what's happening in SF. The food and wine were quite good and I enjoyed the meal more than I did when I went a month ago for Star Travel (see story soon).San Francisco is hosting a major media/tourism event next year, called Pow Wow, so they'll be getting hundreds of overseas journalists in town to see the city's many attractions.What was really fun was discovering Angela grew up in the same small town outside of San Francisco that I did, a two-bit (sorry, guys) spot called Castro Valley (photo at right). It's got its charms, most
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Jim Byers is the Star's Travel Editor. He has been writing travel stories for more than a decade, covered five Olympic Games and spent years covering the Blue Jays, the Toronto Raptors and the PGA Tour. He's been everywhere from St. John's to Vancouver, as well as China, Australia, the Caribbean, a dozen countries in Europe and just about every major city in the U.S.Okay, he was only in Liechtenstein for a couple hours in a rental car and his only visit to New Orleans was when he was 12, but you get the picture.
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