Rowing one of the beautiful antique whitehalls of the Dolphin Club towards Alcatraz on a warm summer morning is a great way to start the day. Of course there are very few warm summer mornings in san Francisco...
Andrejsala is a former Riga Port district, which is no longer used as a harbor. For the moment, you can find a couple of clubs in this area (First Club, Space:Garage), also don't forget to visit Power Generation Museum, Museum of Naïve Art or The Contemporary Art Museum.
North Stradbroke Island is a 40 minute boat ride off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is one of the world's largest sand islands.
John Davis emerges from the waters of Aquatic Park after a swim with his friend Bob. The water is a balmy 56 degrees at this time of the year, but John swims year-round, even when the temperature dips into the 40s.
In the background you can see the historic three-master Balclutha and the steamwheelboat "Appleton Hall"
If you can't afford a cruise, set sail for a weekend at San Francisco's Club Quarters. This Financial District hotel's low ceilings and metal swinging doors give you the illusion of being booked into a ship's interior cabin.
Cafe Sweet Sixties is a wonderful little cafe in central Bishkek, located at the corner of Molodaya Gvardia and Kievskaya. They serve tasty Mexican, American and Italian food, have a full bar, and offer live music seven nights a week.
Tim McLoone's Supper Club (upstairs) and the Salt Water Beach Cafe (downstairs) now occupy the classic former home of Howard Johnson's on the Asbury Park Boardwalk on the Jersey Shore. Stay tuned for reviews as the upstairs just opened on June 27th (2008).
From a review of their website, it looks like it will be a dramitic departure from the Ho Jo fare with a big emphasis on "local & organic cuisine." While seafood will be on the menu, forget the deep fried clam strips.
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Bohol Beach Club, Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines
With titillating neon animations luring in passers by, this strip club tries extra hard to compete with the dozens of other similar establishments along St. Catherine.