Wednesday, August 22, 2012

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And her reasons for coming back to the Florida Straits one more time ? a combination of personal passion, the desire to promote ?empowerment at any age,? and a longtime fascination with Cuba ? are inspirational no matter where your travel dreams lead you.Nyad is no stranger to bucket list-worthy destinations.Thomas Sabo She circled the globe as a sports broadcaster, author and co-host of a now-defunct public radio show called Savvy Traveler, and her adventures have ranged from swimming the Nile River and kayaking over 40-foot waterfalls to biking the length of Vietnam.thomas sabo jewellery
When asked by Savvy Traveler whether travel had lost some of its allure as information technology and increased travel budgets made it more accessible, she responded in the affirmative: ?A couple of years ago, Travel & Leisure magazine asked me to do a ?My Favorite Place? column. I thought swimming with whales in Patagonia and being with the Dyak Indians ? a very remote tribe in the interior of Borneo ? would be exotic,? said Nyad.Thomas Sabo Charms
They called back and said, ?We?re bored with that Borneo story and we?ve done Patagonia swimming with whales a dozen times.? I thought, ?Wow! Has it really come to that?? The world does shrink by virtue of our traveling.?
But as Nyad?s latest adventure illustrates, sometimes a shrinking world can still loom large.There is no denying that this dream, for all it is about for me, is most definitely also about Cuba,? Nyad writes in a recent piece for The Huffington Post. ?Millions of us worldwide, but especially here in the United States, have been fascinated by the mystique of this ?forbidden? island so close to our shores.Thomas Sabo Bracelets With each stroke as I head north will also be the love of Cuba, the hope that we are on both sides very close to opening our virtual doors and knowing each other day to day, nation to nation.?It?s a safe bet most travelers? bucket lists don?t include dodging sharks, late-night squalls and poisonous jellyfish on a swim between Cuba and Florida.Thomas Sabo Uk
But endurance swimmer Diana Nyad, who turns 63 Wednesday, is on her third attempt to become the first person to make the 103-mile crossing without a shark cage. (She also failed in 1978 while trying the crossing in a cage, but the following year swam nearly the same distance between Florida and the Bahamas, setting a long-distance record.Thomas Sabo On Sale

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