Thursday, 1 March 2012

BAD BIEBER.....

 I feel sorry for Swift....

BAD Bieber....

Taylor Swift Gets Punk’d By Buddy Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber just turned 18 this week, and what could be a better birthday gift than managing to "punk" a good friend? A trailer for the season premiere of MTV's newly revived Punk'd was released this week, showing the b'day boy doing just that. And not just any good friend--America's sweetheart Taylor Swift, to boot!Justin Bieber
The trailer, which showed up as an exclusive on Ryan Seacrest's site Thursday, has a smiling Bieber saying "I think we should start with Taylor." He then apparently gets Swift to shoot some fireworks off the balcony of a beach house. Which land on an offshore yacht. And cause it to catch on fire!
But wait, there's more. According to Bieber, this particular yacht apparently is hosting a wedding ceremony. So poor Swift not only is horrified by the idea of burning up someone's boat--she's tricked into thinking she's actually ruined someone's special day!
"This is completely not okay," we hear a flustered-sounding Swift saying in the background.


until another time...
For this post, we are going travelling....
Off we go.... 
Weeeee.....

Machu Picchu Family Adventure (REI Adventures)

When Hiram Bingham III discovered the Lost City of the Incas a century ago, he could never have imagined that Machu Picchu would someday become the world's most popular adventure destination. He might have had an even harder time imagining it as a family vacation spot—but thanks to a new trip offered for the first time in 2012 by REI Adventures, that's exactly what it's become.

This eight-day adventure leaves the grueling Inca Trail trek to hardier folk, but it doesn't skimp where it counts: on the cultural immersion. You'll raft alongside pre-Inca cities on the Urubamba River, haggle for treasures at one of the largest traditional markets in Peru, and prepare local cuisine in a Peruvian cooking class—all as a prelude for your two-day exploration of Machu Picchu and the mysterious Temple of the Moon.




Cycle Southern Iceland (Adventure Center)

Home to fiery eruptions and chilly glaciers, Iceland is often called the Land of Fire and Ice. It could just as easily be called the Land of Thundering Waterfalls or Home of the Northern Lights. If ever a country was blessed with natural scenery, it's Iceland. This year, you can discover that barren beauty in a new and unexpected way: on a bike.

"Most competitors offer a mountain-bike trip," says Andy Trache of Adventure Center, the U.S. retailer of this cycling trip from U.K. outfitter Exodus. "Ours is a road one. We cover a much greater distance and see more of the highlights. Our trip is also suitable for a far wider audience." The route follows mainly country roads in this lightly populated landscape. Expect a few climbs and very little traffic. Trip costs for this eight-day package include seven nights' accommodations (with one night in a farmhouse and another in a mountain hut) and most meals.



wish me luck on going on this trip Someday...