Maya Beach is located in the center of the Placencia Peninsula in Belize. The Peninsula is sixteen miles long, with the Caribbean Sea on one side, and a lagoon on the other.
Atop a mountain pass in Kyrgyzstan, between the village of Chong Kemin and the town of Balykchy, lies a sacred spring. The spring flows year-round from the mountain, and nearly all passersby stop to wash in and drink from its waters.
Hot Dog Johnny's, along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh!), New Jersey.
Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a pristine reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.
Fort Funston is a great spot to do some people watching, bird watching and get your dog fix. On occasion, it's possible to spot marine life as well -- schools of dolphins, whales, and seals have been known to make appearances.
Fort Funston is one of the few places in SF where off-leash dog walking is allowed
An absolute stop for any burger lover that happens to be on Long Island. These guys have managed to keep the quality up and the prices as far down as they can.
That day I had to go to Santiago, NL to do some errands and everytime I go to pay the water bill that cute dog comes to me says hi (obviously he pees my car's wheel) and sits in the same door step. Totally a town dog..
Bac Ha Market Vietnam. An Ethnic market filled with everything Vietnamese, including dogs; not for pets, but for dinner.