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WRU 15 Apr 14 Judgement Day is coming on the Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from Millennium Stadium manager Mark Williams, who also reveals details about the Wales Beer Festival. We speak to all four regions about Judgement Day, Dan Baker from the Ospreys, Andrew Coombs from the Dragons, Rob Evans from the Scarlets and Paul John from the Blues. And we have a special look back at the remarkable life of former Wales captain Bert Winfield who fought in the First World War 100 years ago. 10 Apr 14 Two big events at the Millennium Stadium in this week's Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. 04 Apr 14 This week WRU TV's Graeme Gillespie is joined by Will Thomas as they preview an action packed weekend of Principality Premiership rugby while they also look at Pontypridd's prospects in the British and Irish Cup quarter-finals. 03 Apr 14 A special interview with Matthew Rees on his return to action in this week's Principality Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. 29 Mar 14 28 Mar 14 27 Mar 14

Map Paintings by Fernando Vicente Originally published on August 5th, 2013: We are fans of Madrid-based artist Fernando Vicente, and have shown his work several times before. Today we take a look at his Atlas series, a series of paintings on old maps where here skillfully transforms countries and continents into faces, animals, and skulls using acrylic paint. Check out more of Vicente's work here. Official Site of the Washington Redskins Nizo for iPhone 45 Inspiring Travel & Tourism Website Designs Travel and tourism websites are typically very vibrant and quite high in color. The sites showcased in this post are no different. Expect to see a lot of textures, great photography, imagery and real-life elements as well as the use of skeuomorphism. Huge background images are also very common on travel websites — just to inject a good dose of realism of course. Go Hawaii Everywhereist Australia Utah Travel Know About Cuba Tennessee Vacation – Spring Lake Lona Really Wild Challenges Alaska Zip Clover Cottage Cathedral Mountain Ski Alpine Lenordik Jacksonville Landing Bahamas Cookie Sound Blog Inspired By Iceland République Dominicaine Experience Washington Live Africa Emploi Manche Dublin City Pub Crawl Visit Philly Baja Vacations Surf Camp In Portugal Travelllll Mountain Company Visit Jordan African Budget Safaris Anders Dan Anders Travel Buzz Indigenous Tours Egypt Definitely Dubai Visit Idaho Lake Crackenback MacAllan Ridge Trapp Family See Monterey Lanyon Holiday Cottages Go Glamping Ausmag Tennessee Vacation – Fall Edgewater

The Everywhereist | travel advice, tips, and stories 1 Travel community - Meet locals and travelers [TFT] Responsible Tourism and Sustainability in South East Asia - Stray Stray Asia's Mission "To make sure our customers and crew leave the maximum positive impact on local communities, and theminimum negative impact on the environment.” Our Recommended Guidelines As with travel in any country there are dos and don'ts and it is important to respect the local environment. If you follow the following suggestions then you will get the most out of your trip and experience amazing exposure to the local people and their culture. + A polite 'nop' (putting hands together in a praying gesture) and the greeting 'sabaidee' ('sawadee kha/krap' in Thailand) with a smile will always be appreciated when you meet or speak to a local. + Head high, feet low. + Touching of heads is considered very impolite. + Wear clean and dress tidily where possible (most Western attire is ok). + Keep voices low when in a temple (i.e. no shouting). + No skinny dipping, women are encouraged to swim in a sarong while swimming in remote villages. + Always ask before taking photos.

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