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The Underwater Post Office is situated in Vanuatu, an island nation located in South Pacific Ocean that consists of 82 small, geologically newer islands. The post office is just three meters below the surface and only 50 meters offshore the Port Villa, on Highway Island. Since its opening in 2003,…

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Get Cultural March 27, 2011

Art Installation Linking People from London&New York in Real Time

Although the Telectroscope had a short existence (May-June 2008), this is a famous installation that once linked London (near Tower Bridge) and New York (Brooklyn Bridge). The modern art…

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Get Cultural March 25, 2011

1800 Pop-Up Books, an Exhibition [Video]

Pop-Up Books are known worldwide for their fascinating design. Flipping pages and discovering three-dimensional characters, buildings and so on makes for a fun readers’ experience, both for children…

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Magnetic Places March 24, 2011

20 Photos of Colorful Tulip Fields in the Netherlands

Tulip fields have always been a subject of fascination. For today we gathered a few photos that showcase their intriguing, extra-colorful spectacle. But you should know tulips are…

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Eat & Chill March 22, 2011

Restaurant Carved in Rock: Cova d’en Xoroi, Spain

This is Cova d’en Xoroi, known to locals simply as the “Caves”: an impressive restaurant, romantically placed inside the beautiful cliffs of Cala n’Porter, on the southern coastof…

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Get Cultural March 21, 2011

Book Sculptures Portraying Famous Personalities at Dutch Book Week

Written Portraits was achieved by agency Van Wanter Etcetera in collaboration with Souverein, who came up with the artworks below. Here is a short campaign description: Each year…

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Get Extreme March 21, 2011

World’s Highest Via Ferrata: Mountain Torq , Malaysia

The Mountain Torq Via Ferrata is located at 3,776 meters above sea level and has been certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s highest “via ferrata” (Italian…

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Get Cultural March 19, 2011

Happy Holli!

Tomorrow (March 20th), Hindus everywhere are celebrating a religious spring festival in an intriguing way: by people throwing coloured powder and coloured water at each other. Check out…

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Magnetic Places March 19, 2011

Small Town Dominating a Theatrical Basalt Cliff: Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain

Narrow streets, breathtaking landscapes, buildings dating back to medieval times, stone walls and a giant basalt cliff are just some of the features of Castellfollit de la Roca.…

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Crazy Accommodation March 18, 2011

Alcatraz Hotel or How to Pay 150 Euros to Experience Comfortable Jail Life

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