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Article : Non, voyager en van aménagé n'est pas la vie que vous imaginez Links We Love: 1/10/2015 What we're clicking on this week (when we're not packing on the layers.) One day, I'd love to check into Houshi Ryokan. The traditional Japanese hotel is supposedly the oldest continually operating, family-run business. Learn more in this beautifully shot mini documentary. – Becky, editorial assistant Meet Gluta, probably the world's happiest dog. She was rescued from the streets of Thailand, and is now modeling full-time for her loving owner and photographer, Ayorch. – Becky Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, held a competition to redesign kroner bank notes. From Jean-Michel Basquiat to Peggy Guggenheim, see where NYC's biggest players in the art world once lived. – Berit, editor One of my favorite reads this month: An exploration of life aboard the International Space Station. – Berit As part of Kate Spade New York's collection of space-themed accessories, we compiled a guide to far-out, super spacey, intergalatic phenomena as seen from Earth. – Jeralyn, editorial director

Yapta: Track flight prices and check for airline refunds Article : Au Camper Van Week-End, rencontre avec les adeptes de la «vanlife» HiP Paris Blog l'exploration sous-marine - LAROUSSE La mer recouvre un peu plus de 70 % de la surface du globe, soit environ 360 millions de kilomètres carrés (140 millions de milles carrés). Depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'à nos jours, elle est un trait d'union entre les peuples et les continents. Longtemps l'homme s'est attaché à ne parcourir que la surface des océans, sans pour autant se risquer à franchir le « miroir » et pénétrer dans ce que Jacques-Yves Cousteau appelle « le monde du silence ». Un univers différent Le monde sous-marin, trois fois plus grand que les terres émergées, est démesuré, titanesque, à l'image de ses canyons, de ses plaines abyssales ou bien encore de la fosse des Mariannes, située dans le Pacifique Sud et dont la profondeur atteint quelque 11 000 m. Ce qui n'était que curiosité est aujourd'hui d'un intérêt économique et stratégique majeur. Mais l'exploration sous-marine, c'est aussi la plongée subaquatique. L'homme face aux contraintes de la plongée Les effets de l'augmentation de pression Description Réglementation

[:en]Follow the Food Festival: A Voyage into Small Town Portugal[:] [:en] As the mayor of the tiny Portuguese village told me in broken Spanish, (our only common language)-“If it doesn’t melt in your mouth, it’s not ham…” Those of you guys who know me by now, know I’m an absolute sucker for food. And locals. And local food. SO, when I found out about the ham festival that was going down in Barrancos, Portugal, “to go or not to go” was not the question. So, where in the world is Barrancos? Barrancos is a teeeeeny tiny 2,000 person village in the South of Portugal, right next to the Spanish border. except everyone spoke Portuguese. Now, I’ve never been a big hamconnoisseur. And ham I ate. Now what exactly is this mysterious ham, you might ask? I introduce you to my dear friend, the ham. We got really personal… Like, really personal. Now, behind every leg of ham, there is a man cutting it. His name is Alberto. But his heart… His heart was with the cheese. And that’s not all. After 2 hours of ham lovin’, sausage stuffin’, cheese munchin’ fun, came the dessert.

as con RedFox Di Es un bar, biblioteca y lavandería. Puedes llevar tu colada ahí, y esperar a que se lave mientras te tomas un café y te lees un libro. Hotel Edelweiss, Mürren, Suiza No hay nada como tomarte un café a 2000 metros de altura en el mismísimo corazón de los Alpes. Para verlos todos haz click en leer más. Joben Bistro, Cluj-Napoca, Rumanía Este bar tiene un diseño particular al estilo steampunk. Bar “Luces del Norte”, Islandia Este bar está en un sitio privilegiado y alejado, en plena naturaleza. Bar “Clínica”, Singapur Es un bar ambientado en un hospital. Para verlos todos haz click en leer más. Bab-al-shams, Dubái En pleno desierto. Bar-restaurante “Conejito Blanco”, Moscú, Rusia Puedes probar comida típica rusa con vistas a la ciudad. Lounge “Rana Azul”, Bombay, India El original diseño de este bar te permite oír muy bien la música estés donde estés. Club 33, Disneyland, California Hay gente que está en cola años para entrar a ese bar. Bar “Sky”, Bangkok Sunland Pub, África Austral Bar «H.R.

Ultrafacts.tumblr.com, Some cool libraries from around the world. ... t Some cool libraries from around the world. Sources: 1 2 3/3 4 5 6 7 8 9 For more facts, Follow Ultrafacts Jungles in Paris | Historical Non-Friction: Turkey’s Oldest Oil-Wrestling Tournament Edirne, in northwestern Turkey, is home to an annual competition that has existed since 1362. Billed as the world's second-oldest athletic tournament—after the Olympic Games—it's also the largest showcase for the Turkish national sport of oil wrestling. This time-honored event has one noticeably different ingredient from wrestling bouts elsewhere: olive oil, and lots of it. The one thousand or so contestants at Kirkpinar, as the competition is called, use an estimated thousand kilograms (about one ton) of the all-natural unguent throughout the one-day tourney. In addition to its aesthetic benefits, being slathered in oil prevents an opponent from easily gaining leverage. Kirpinar draws contestants of all sizes and ages and takes place in an open stadium that fits more than 25,000 spectators. The event is spiced with pre-combat rituals. Kirkpinar is said to have been started by 14th-century Ottoman soldiers on the march.

Travel Hacking Resources It’s a common misconception that getting multiple credit cards simply for the signup bonuses is “gaming the system.” In fact, banks are happy to pay for acquiring customers. These banks purchase millions of miles in bulk from airlines and hotels, then distribute them as signup bonuses and ongoing incentives for their new customers. Best Cards The best current offers are always listed on our partner site, Cards for Travel. Disclaimer: it’s important to make sure you can pay off your balance every month. Frequent Flyer Challenge As mentioned, I’ve been earning mileage bonuses on credit cards for a long time—but a few years ago, I had an idea for an experiment. What would happen? Not exactly. I’ve repeated a version of the challenge every year, and hundreds of AONC readers have done it in their own way too. FF Challenge: Original PostFF Challenge: Archives (many other posts linked there) It’s still possible to do a version of the challenge and earn a ton of points all at once. Spending

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