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Playful Dining: Yellow Treehouse Restaurant in New Zealand

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The Yellow Treehouse Restaurant is located in Auckland, New Zealand and was designed by architects Peter Eising and Lucy Gauntlett from Pacific Environments Architects. There is room at the tables for 18 people in this original looking restaurant (plus the waiters); the kitchen and facilities are situated on the ground.…

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Ultimate Relaxation: Hanging Pools in Bali

Ubud Hanging Garden Hotel & Resort is located in the heart of Bali, amongst the “smoky volcanoes and emerald rice terraces”. Built in an alluring traditional style, the…

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Get Extreme March 7, 2011

Lose Yourself in Rolling Motion: Zorbing

Photo by Maison Bisson Zorbing is a relatively new recreation sport that consists in rolling downhill in a zorb made of transparent flexible plastic. With about 3 meters…

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Inntel Hotel or How To Make a Stack of Traditional Homes Look Inviting

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Get Cultural March 6, 2011

Battle of the Oranges, an Event “Full of Vitamin C”

The Battle of the Oranges takes place during the Historical Carnival held in Ivrea, a town located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. Every year citizens celebrate…

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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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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

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