It has long been rumoured that the seaside village of Hyams Beach, population 112, has the whitest sand in the world. It doesn’t. In fact, it doesn’t even have the whitest sand in Australia (that award goes to Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park on Western Australia’s south coast). Nevertheless, it is a
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In the British territory of Turks and Caicos, conch is king. The marine snail is a major component to many local dishes, even making an appearance on their official coat of arms. Aside from the conch, local cuisine is largely influenced by recipes common in Jamaica and the Bahamas. Here are 10 dishes you shouldn’t
Ratio 8 Automatic Pour Over Machine Ratio 8 For the home artisan brewer, the market for stylish coffee gear is nascent but exploding. While products previously originated from the Asian-design world, nowadays they are being developed all over the world. From a high-end hand-grinder out of Germany, to gorgeous kettles from San Francisco, here’s the
New York will ban restaurants and grocery stores from selling foie gras, after the bill passed the city council Wednesday. Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office confirmed to CNN in an email that he will sign the bill into law. The ban comes amid increasing scrutiny on foie gras. The bill calls the luxury good a
Dennis Muilenburg, CEO of Boeing, arrives to testify during the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing in Hart Building on aviation safety and the future of the Boeing 737 MAX on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. Tom Williams | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images A Boeing engineer was concerned that the troubled 737 Max lacked
Once upon a time, Peter Luger Steak House was one of New York’s most iconic luxury restaurants. Celebrated for its legendary steaks and classic wood-paneled interior, Peter Luger was a symbol of the city’s delicious extravagance. But after The New York Times published a zero-star review Tuesday, shamelessly dragging the restaurant’s name through the dirt,
Adam faces the world’s biggest burger at Mallie’s Sports Grill and Bar, which cooked up an enormous 2 1/2-foot-tall, 190-pound behemoth. This monster is way too much for one mouth, so Adam gathers a team of proud Detroit natives to attack the absolutely ridiculous eating feat. Can Adam and his posse down the world’s biggest
With 43 hills, one of the world’s great bridges and a population of more than 800,000 freethinkers, inventors and oddballs, San Francisco is one of the USA’s most compelling cities. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/san-francisco for more information about San Francisco.
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The Hiram Bingham Luxury Train is a bucket list experience. It travels from Cusco, Peru to Machu Picchu and it’s been ranked as one of the best train rides in the world. Join Alex and Marko, the Vagabrothers, as they experience one of the best train rides in the world. SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/Vagabrothers Thanks Peru
Read the full article about this marvelous Sundubu Jjigae (재동순두부) right here: http://migrationology.com/2013/12/sundubu-jiggae-is-this-the-worlds-most-comforting-comfort-food/ Flying on my way from Bangkok to Hawaii on Korean Air, I had a 10 hour layover. Now at first I wanted to just sit back in a chair at the airport for my layover in Seoul (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-zrjBpKGiI) and use the fast
Visiting Paris is a must for anyone. Here we go through five tips and words of advice on getting the most out of your trip to Paris. Whether you are heading to Paris for a weekend or visiting the French capital for a longer trip these five tips can help any traveler enjoy Paris even
You have the Balearic Islands, and then you have Menorca. Do not mistaken this beautiful treasure as a party island or ‘just’ a beach destination. Menorca is filled with hidden treasures, beautiful historical monuments, old buildings and archeological sites. The culture in Menorca is remarkable and in order to really embrace your time spent on
From not having steady wi-fi, to being far from major roads, here are cabins, lodges and campgrounds across the United States that provide some self-recharging. In an ever-connected world, it can be hard to plan a fully unplugged getaway. Yet there are properties that are design to provide or at least feel remote enough to
Image Courtesy of Le Sirenuse. Photo Credit: Roberto Salomone With Italy’s Amalfi Coast as its postcard-perfect backdrop, Dolce Vitality is a new biannual, luxury fitness and detox retreat taking place at Positano’s gloriously luxurious Le Sirenuse resort in the calm of late fall and early spring. Led by Antonio Sersale, Dolce Vitality strives to be
It’s nearly here. Black Friday, that annual orgy of high street sales and bickering shoppers, is weeks away (November 29). But it’s not all flat-screen TVs and breadmakers, the travel industry is in on the act, too. What can I expect in terms of travel deals? Plenty. Last year we saw return flights to Los
Halloween is a celebration of all things spooky, and in the United States, it’s surrounded by a few odd traditions like trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving. Here are a few interesting facts about how some of today’s practices got started as well as other fun tidbits about the unique holiday. 1. “Jack o’lantern” comes from the
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Brecht, Belgium, October 2019 — The sisters of the Abbey Our Lady of Nazareth produce shampoo with … [+] Westmalle Dubbel ale. Shown here: picking lavender for another line of scented products. Abbey Our Lady of Nazareth Did you ever wonder why — if Trappist Belgian
With peanut allergies on the rise in America, customers are looking to other nut spread alternatives. We took a look inside Skippy’s factory to see how they are keeping up with the changing market. MORE HOW IT’S MADE CONTENT: How Italian Panettone Is Made Using A 137-Year-Old Family Technique How Real Vermont Maple Syrup Is
(CNN) — Despite being little more than a century old, aviation has inspired some pretty impressive museums. From the Wright Brothers to supersonic travel, there are no shortage of opportunities for aviation enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the epic wonder of flight and its fascinating history. Yet only a relatively small part of these museums
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