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Wednesday, 24 January 2007
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Costa Rica is a little democracy tucked away in Central America, filled with natures wonders. Guests include experts in the world of traveling to Costa Rica. Visit this country via cruise ship and land, amongst Arenal Volcano, wildlife preserves, and underwater adventures beneath the sea of the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. Be sure to tell your friends about the Trends Taste and Travel podcast. We welcome your questions and comments at:
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007
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Ski the West with Captain Cy and his guests. This podcast takes us to Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Snowbird and many more. Be sure to listen to the segment on cognac, you will lean much about cognac. Guest include: Claire Walter - Author of The Unofficial Guide to Skiing and Snowboarding in the West; Jean Francois Bonnete - Director of Cognac for Ferrand inc. and Landy Cognac; and Eddy Carrington - National Spokesman for Bally Total Fitness Center.
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Aruba, an Island of Refinery
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007
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Bonbini, in our native language of Papiamento, means "Welcome". Welcome to Aruba. The beaches curve like an Aruban smile along the western shores, soft and white and fringed with palm trees, sloping gently toward the calm transparent turquoise of the Caribbean. The waves of the windward coast crash like incessant thunder against the northern cliffs, carving high, arched coral bridges and deep, dark secret limestone grottoes. Between the two extremes, in a desert landscape where the cacti grow to the height of a man, great building-sized tumbles of boulders stand like the lagacy of some ancient, angry god. Winding roads lead to rocky passes and hidden coves, or sometimes to nowhere at all. Giant green parakeets call to their mates, and clouds flash brilliant orange against the deep blue of the Caribbean sky.
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007
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Have you ever seen Dallas from the air in a DC-9? It is one of the most spectacular sights you could ever behold. Lights sprawling across miles and miles of Texas urban achievement. On this podcast we study the good-life in Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Galveston, and El Paso. Captain Cy's guests include: Neil Schiecht - author of Frommers Texas; Dr. Sid Stephens and Captain Vandy Anderson - Galveston Harbor Tours; Dusty Henson - El Paso Saddle Blanket Company; Jim Peyton - author of The Very Best of Tex-Mex Cooking
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007
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The music of the Low Country sings of fried oysters, the life of its people, and most of all, the history of the Southeastern part of the United States. Our segment "Travel News," tells the listener all about the new Airbus A-330. Cruise the Inland Water Way by ship, Travel through the Low Country on a train called the Orient Express, and let's don't forget the fine Cognacs and coffees that our visit has to offer. Low Country is perfect for the whole family, from Myrtle Beach, to the Battery of Charleston. Captain Cy's guests include: Susan Scholtz, American Cruise Lines; Peter Boise, American Orient Express; Julie Bradford, Editor, All About Beer Magazine. Questions and comments, contact Captain Cy at:
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007
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It takes a while to get the feeling of France, Paris is not the most friendly of cities in the world, but there is something about the culture and the people that adds romance to our dreams of Travel. This podcast teaches us the culture of France, the way of life, and much more. Jazz clubs, fine food, and French American television is the topics of this podcast. French guests join Captain Cy on this adventure to Paris, France and a little known French Island made for touring.
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St. Patrick's Day Show, Ireland 2007
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
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The Commander of the Flight Deck takes us to this land of Giants, leprechauns, and monasteries. Ireland is filled with Castles in the north, mansions in the south, along with scenic rugged coastlines. The shopping is made for those who love fine glassware, elegant wool sweaters and fabulous confections. Learn from Captain Cy all about this land of history and kind people.
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Madrid 2007, a City of Old and New
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007
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Madrid is a city of new and old beaming with leather goods, fine late night dining and a culture of east and west. Roman aqueducts guard the suburb of Segovia, Toledo is the home of Artist, El Greco, learn all about the history and adventure of Spain's Madrid and nearby cities. For questions and comments, contact Captain Cy on SKPE at 704 257 6011, username: Captain Cy, or e-mail at
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Hidden Places of the Caribbean
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Wednesday, 28 March 2007
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Captain Cy learned all about those Hidden Places in the Caribbean by flying cargo in and out of the islands many years ago. This show is filled with fun things to do in the islands. Scuba diving, bone fishing and cruising Caribbean Islands never before known to tourists. Have you ever heard of Iguanas preventing airliners from landing at San Juan Airport? Captain Cy discusses along with sneakers that have mp3 players built in the heels. Join Captain Cy in this unique podcast as we discover Hidden Places of the Caribbean. For questions and comments, contact Captain Cy Emerus at
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Chicago, Your Kind of Town
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007
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Chicago is home to almost 3 million folks, situated at the southwest edge of lake Michigan, the world's 5th largest freshwater body. Chicago's downtown core is known as "The Loop." The Loop is home to the Sears Tower, Federal Center, and the Fine Arts Building. Learn where to tour in the Windy City. Travel News explains the latest on Chi-Town travel. After visiting the City of Chicago Captain Cy takes us to places to see outside the city limits as well. Thanks to the following musicians for contributing their music: Brian Patneaude with his song "Release" from the album, "Distance" (www.allaboutjazz.com); Daniel Martina with his song "Chick" (www.danielmartina.com.ar); JCL with the song "Hot Cocktail" (www.housemusic.com.ua); and Mike Shields with the song "D59 Bounce" (www.myspace.com/mikeshields81)
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