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Stella The Solar-Powered Car May Some Day Hit Highways


In A Streetcar Named Desire, Marlon Brando sent up that classic agonized cry: Stelllllaaa! According to a recent Yahoo article, seasoned citizen roadies may some day call out the same word just as emotionally. However, it will be in happy admiration as they roll along without ever again needing to fill up at a highway (robbery) gas station.

The Stella experimental prototype seats four, and last year won the World Solar Car challenge race across Australia. It was recently driven successfully the 400 miles along California’s scenic Pacific Coast Highway from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

Solar Team Eindhoven, where Stella originated, currently operates from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. The solar-powered cars run on sunlight that is converted and stored in photovoltaic cells.

Unfortunately, you can’t start shopping for one yet. As yet, they’re not more economical than gasoline-powered vehicles. There’s no current info about when they can be mass-produced, pricing, maintenance and other development steps. However, we senior wanderers can all hope Stella will soon answer our mournful cries for economical road travel. www.solarteameindhoven.nl

Snackless Delta Air Lines Hit With $90,000 Fine PDF Print E-mail


The US DOT hit the company for not providing food during four flight delays. The aircraft sat on the tarmac for many hours at New York and Atlanta airports last year. And no passenger got even one of those tiny foil bags containing two tiny pretzels.

Don’t believe the rumor that a family aboard one of the Delta flights, called the Donner party, took drastic means to get enough to eat. They refused to suffer the pangs of hunger, and dined delightfully with fellow passengers through those long hours on the tarmac.

 
Stonehenge, UK: Did I Just Hear A Druid Dirge? PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor pauses near the standing rock structures at the ancient religious site dating way, way back to 2,500 B.C. Stonehenge is about 88 miles west of London in Wiltshire, with many tour schedules available.

 
Fly With Hundreds Of The Latest Magazines PDF Print E-mail


Remember the old days when you boarded your long cross-country flight dragging a big stack of magazines? They were necessary to pass the long hours by reading.

Of course, during these days and nights in the air your Smartphone can provide lots of movies, music and publications. For much more reading material, and if you’re a frequent flyer and want access to more than 200 magazines, take Texture with you.

Just a few of the publications include Sunset, National Geographic and Southern Living. Subscriptions start at about $10 a month, and the software is compatible with  IOS 8.0, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android and Amazon 4.1 and higher. There’s a free one-month trial period offered to subscribers. For enrollment and more info, go to texture.com

 
Provence, France: For Lovers of Blooms, Bubbly & Art PDF Print E-mail


The famed vineyards of Provence on the southern coast of France are in a beautiful region. Spring and summer are excellent times to visit, because everything is in glorious, colorful, sweet-smelling blossom.

The Champagne air is enough all by itself to cause joyful giddiness. Consider staying in a comfy b&b in the area. Where else but in Champagne would you get wine with your morning jambon et oeufs (ham and eggs)?

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Top Two Travel Destinations In Sunny Arizona PDF Print E-mail


The most famous natural beauty in the Cactus State is the Grand Canyon, featuring the South and North Rims. Because they’re more than 200 miles apart across the vast Canyon floor and Colorado River, their weather patterns are different.

The North Rim has the cooler summer temperatures, rarely rising above 80 in daylight and drops to the low 40s at night. The South Rim, where about 80 percent of tourists visit, has delightful summer daytime temperatures in the 70s to 90s, and 60s at night.

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