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Rules & Regulations - Survival Guide. Your Role In Burning Man’s Long Term Survival While there are practically an infinite number of things you CAN do in Black Rock City, there are some things you need permission or a permit to do, and there are a few things you CAN’T do because they could threaten the future of our event.

Rules & Regulations - Survival Guide

As a good citizen of Black Rock City, we look to you to support the larger community and own your civic responsibility. By being aware of these challenges and helping to mitigate them you’ll help keep Burning Man alive for years to come. In this section, you'll find information about: Do's and Don'tsGetting Around Black Rock CityBlack Rock City Safety ResourcesLaw EnforcementLaw Enforcement Feedback. Burning Man 2010 on Behance. Hiking Guide: Outdoor Information & Trail Maps. Gallery - BioLite Stove.

Top 10 Free Things to Do in Spain. Eiheiji Temple, Japan Photo-Post - (Private Browsing) #1 The main entrance to Eiheiji Temple #2 Walking up the main entrance taking in the peaceful greenery, you get the sense that this is a special place #3 Buildings appear through the lush green foliage #4 Nice combination of stonework with natures colors around #5 Map of the temple grounds #6 A little bit of Autum color #7 The temple is built on the hillside so there are stairs and gardens everywhere.

Eiheiji Temple, Japan Photo-Post - (Private Browsing)

. #8 Interesting shaped structure #9 This room was huge. . #10 Walking through corridors #11 The ceiling of this room was very detailed #12 Looking back down one of the stairways within the temple #13 The buildings are connected with stair corridors allowing you to walk around the entire complex undercover #14 Its a long walk up here #15 Not sure what this object was representing #16 The scenery outside of the windows is quite serene #17 Magnificent workmanship #18 Time for some quiet reflection #19 The buildings blend into their surrounds nicely #20 Gardens and buildings both well maintained.

Still Looking For Paradise? Maldives - justpaste.it. Double chain of twenty-six atolls… The Republic of Maldives, or simply the Maldives, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean.

Still Looking For Paradise? Maldives - justpaste.it

It consists of approximately 1,190 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, along the north-south direction, spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometers, making this one of the most disparate countries in the world. The atolls are composed of live coral reefs and sand bars, situated atop a submarine ridge 960 kilometers long that rises abruptly from the depths of the Indian Ocean and runs from north to south. Crystal clear waters, beautiful white sand beaches, swaying palm trees and fabulous dive sites – that’s why the Maldives, is known for being one of the best tropical holiday destinations in the world. ...and no need to climb ;) With an average ground level of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, it is the lowest country on the planet.

Summer never ends ... Crystal clear waters and azure blue lagoons... Resorts in the Maldives. 101 Beautiful Places To Visit Before You Die! (Part I) Vintage book travel-tech organizer. As you may have figured out from my My Life Scoop posts, I’m a bit of a nut for tech accessories, especially pocket-sized ones.

vintage book travel-tech organizer

I can’t get over how awesomely small our entertainment devices are becoming; it makes traveling with them so much easier. But one issue I keep running into is how to neatly organize everything, especially the power cords and connector cables that accompany my favorite devices. Rather than spend another plane trip rummaging through my catch-all carry-on bag searching for my headphones, bumping my head on the seat in front of me every time, I decided to make a small tech-accessory organizer using elastic ribbon and an old vintage book cover. This project can be sized up or down and customized in many different ways — the best approach is to gather all the tiny tech things you travel with and see how much there is.

After that, it’s just a bit of snipping, sewing and gluing, and you’re on your way to a clean, organized carry-on. Read the full how-to after the jump! Paris commuter train has carriages transformed to resemble rooms from the Palace of Versailles. By Rob Preece Published: 20:55 GMT, 9 July 2012 | Updated: 21:39 GMT, 9 July 2012 Few commuters in Britain would describe their train journey to and from work as a pleasant experience.

Paris commuter train has carriages transformed to resemble rooms from the Palace of Versailles

Passengers have become used to overcrowded carriages, not to mention finding discarded newspapers, sweet wrappers or worse on the seats. But some lucky commuters in France enjoy an altogether different ride, as these amazing pictures show. Lavish: A commuter train serving Paris in France has been decorated in the colours of the Palace of Versailles in an impressive project.

Locals' guide to Christiania in Copenhagen. History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places. Explore. Louis Vuitton City Guide 2011 - Paris, le Saint-Honoré (Version française) Learn Japanese : AAW.