It is so nice to see when something actually means something to the people around it, and that they treasure it and preserve it. Especially when it is larger than life. Sendai Daikannon, officially known as the Sendai Tendou Byakue Daikannon, is a large statue of Byakue Kannon bearing a gem in her hand located…
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Dubai has turned breaking world records into something of an art form over the years, and the emirate now has yet another to add to its list. The world's first and highest 360-degree infinity pool has just opened at the Palm Tower, a hotel and residential building from developer Nakheel that offers showstopping views…
April showers bring May flowers. What do Mayflowers bring? Pilgrims. And what do Pilgrims do? Thirst.
Though it claims to be the oldest pub on the River Thames, this riverside pub’s real claim to fame is that patrons have a clear shot at seeing where the Mayflower was moored before its departure for the New World.
Because…
If you're of a certain age (like we are) you might have a penchant for music from the 80's. In our case we're talking about alternative (or new wave) music.
One of our favourite bands from that period was Wire, an artistic, uncompromising, challenging group of gentlemen. Not easy listening for those who prefer easy listenng.
In…
If you have been to Madrid and have not visited the Prado Museum, then shame on you / you're really missing out.
Without question, in the top five museums in the world, Prado has the ability to overwhelm you with the depth, breadth and sheer quality of its holdings. Give yourself at least two full days…
... you will sleep here, tonight.
All jokes aside, we're assuming that this fabulous new hotel in Copenhagen, from our affiliate friends Marriott Bonvoy says socialist, it can only mean sociable.
You could be a bit confused when you first see the stark design of the exterior, but the interior is another thing entirely.
In any case, we're…
In most of the world, inhaling radon for pain relief sounds like a bizarre idea.
In some places, though, it's so accepted that it's prescribed by doctors and covered by health insurance. And I have no idea how to talk about it. Thanks to the team at the Radonstollen in Bad Kreuznach:
Watch the video courtesy of…
This is not something that we thought we would ever have to consider, let alone write about. To us, there is something peculiar about the whole thing, but maybe it's just modern living. A few months back, at Mexico's Hyatt Ziva Riviera Cancun, several active shooters landed on the resort’s beach. Two of the shooters…
This article is not meant to be funny, but it is, in a way. Monty Python would think so, anyway. (And, to be sure, no-one was hurt.)
ETF Airways, a startup charter airline from Croatia, is preparing a lawsuit against Bremen Airport (BRE) in Germany over the damages caused by a rabbit strike in August, as…
Bâtons et des pierres = sticks and stones.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust (funk to funky) - we all eventually shuffle off this mortal coil. Many of us end up in a box in mother earth. Some of us are scattered to the four winds. But, no ifs ands or buts, we leave this planet.
However,…
As we often write here, as we humans get more clever, we often discover magical places and things that sometimes make us question our own "superiority," even with our intellectual and technical prowess. A good example is the Royal Kurgan of Kerch. The Royal Kurgan, also called the Tsarskiy Kurgan, is one of the most…
We've just hooked up with WeGoTrip, an innovative company who create audio guides for when you want to travel "do it yourself." It make so much sense, and can make touring so much more fun. No noise in the background, no distractions, focused narrative, you can rewind and listen again, and you can use your…
Sometimes, you never know when you'll have an epiphany. In this case, please form an orderly queue for the Brasilian surprise, Biatüwi. Located in Manaus, this unasuming eatery has burst into the limelight over this past year as the place to eat. After much soul-searching, Clarinda Ramos (holding her breath) opened when enough friends, family…
Advertisers have begun invading our sleep in an attempt to place their products in our dreams. This is neither metaphor nor fiction; it’s a fact. The night before Super Bowl LV, the beverage company Molson Coors ran what they called the ‘world’s largest dream study’. They explicitly aimed to place images of Coors beer, along…
We don't know about you, but we started crying like babies when we saw James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 being trashed in No Time to Die. They don't make them like that anymore.. That's like adding glitter to the Mona Lisa.
But, like little childen, we were soon distracted by the mesmerising, almost, surreal beauty of…
As you'll know if you visit our site, we ilke to feature content from all around the globe. We focus on travel, of course, but we also like to share articles, tips and insight on other aspects of life that touch people like us - and you!
One of our faves is Gary Leff, who runs…
Elvis Presley was a lot of things, but never boring. Whether it's his Army hip-shaking' days, to his Qaalude and banana sandwiches legend, The King will never disappear from the world stage.
If you want to learn more, Peter Guralnick's two-volume work is currently considered the definitive Presley biography. His Last Train to Memphis: The Rise…
The more we keep digging, the more we find about our ancient history. With this, we can understand who we are, and why we behave the way that we do. It's fascinating stuff.
In this article, we cover the tumuli of Bougon, also called the necropolis of Bougon, an archaeological site dating back to the Neolithic…
Manga? Man, go!
Japan is a wonderous place of so many contrasts. Surgically-focused mega-corporations. Almost unreal scenery. Respectful and warm humans.
And a Hello Kitty bullet train. Never again will your commute be mundane. You can even be the engineer - sort of.
Enjoy the video below and experience it yourself. Bullet trains in Japan are just…
If ever there was a venerable institution (especially in the USA) it would be The National Geographic (affiliate friends of ours.) Decades old, the organisation has always been known for its global approach: it makes no distinctions nor proffers favouritism in its activities. In the past, it has opened doors to worlds that many people…