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We are huge fans of traditional architecture, so the fact that studio WAM Architecten decided to design a hotel that looks like a stack of beautiful traditional homes won us over. Inntel hotell is located in Zaandam, the Netherlands and consists of overlapping green wooden facades that are well integrated…

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Get Cultural March 6, 2011

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A Tea House Like No Other: Takasugi-an by Terunobu Fujimori

When was the last time you truly enjoyed a tea break?  For us having tea serves as a daily ritual (well, as daily as possible ), filled with…

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Parkour, the Art of Displacement [VIDEO]

Parkour is a physical discipline originating from France (founded by David Belle)  in which the runners chooses a route in the surrounding environment and attempts to negotiate obstacles…

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Magnetic Places March 1, 2011

An Art Museum Carved in Rock Salt: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland

Photo by Jhadow The Wieliczka Salt Mine is located in Wieliczka, a town near Krakow in southern Poland. It is considered one of the oldest salt mines in…

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Banksy or How to Make Anonymous Graffiti Works Speak Out

Seen on bridges, walls, streets and cities throughout the world, Banksy’s artistic works consist of subversive epigrams and painted satires. Banksy is an annonymous English grafitti artist, painter…

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Magnetic Places February 26, 2011

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Being a huge fan of Brasov (a picturesque city in Romania), I subtly took great pride in thinking it had  the narrowest street in Europe (amongst 8643834658 other…

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Get Cultural February 26, 2011

The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling, a Crazy and Unusual Event

The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling is a crazy annual event held at Cooper’s Hill, near Gloucester in the Cotswolds region of England. The event consists in a dangerous race…

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Erta Ale, the “Smoking Mountain” of Ethiopia

Erta Ale is an isolated active basaltic shield volcano situated in the Afar Region of northeastern Ethiopia, a badlands desert area located at the border with Eritrea. Compared…

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Sleeping Under the African Night Sky: Kiboko Starbeds, Kenya

Loisaba Wilderness is a spectacular accommodation option located in Nanyuki, Kenya. Said to be a great place for those who want a small, exclusive safari experience, the lodge…

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