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Mar24
Published by misha in Biking, Eating, Hiking, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings, Spa, Travel Stories, United States of America, Walking
Take off your shoes at the door of this modern “temple of nature and art” and let your body relax into an indulgence ambiance as you walk through clay walls to one of eight unique artist decorated rooms. The owners of this extravagant retreat are Nana Simopoulos and Caryn Heilman. Nana is composer, instrumentalist, vocalist and co-Founder of Topia Arts Center. On the other hand Caryn is the Artistic Director of LiquidBody media, movement and dance, a nonprofit performing arts and educational organization she founded years ago.
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Mar24
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Events
Neeta Madahar graduated from the Museum School at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. As a British citizen of Indian descent who has lived and worked in the U.S., Madahar constantly refers to themes of migration and transition throughout her work.
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Jul06
Published by misha in Biking, Caribbean, Eating, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Travel Stories
The archipelago of the British Virgin Islands includes some sixty volcanic isles surging out of the sea with a jagged, rough coastline dotted with pristine white-sand beaches. None is more idyllic than Biras Creek, a low-key hideaway on the northeastern tip of Virgin Gorda. The island, first named the ”Pregnant Virgin” by Christopher Columbus because of its round shape, was rechristened the ”Fat Virgin” when the technical impossibility of its original name dawned on him.
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Jul01
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, Kayaking, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, United States of America

Point Lookout is located about three hours north of Boston, two hours north of Portland, and 10 minutes north of Camden, United States. Four-star accommodations, cutting-edge facilities and natural splendor meets at this resort. Occupying 379 acres on Penobscot Bay, this resort’s scenic locale proves as good for productivity as it is for romance or family vacations.
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Jan12
Published by misha in Adventure, Argentina, Chile, Events, Photos, Racing, South America, Travel gear
The 2010 Dakar is on the territories of Argentina and Chile and promises to each kind of driver a sequence adapted to their qualities. The long stay in the Atacama Desert will be the exciting point of a 9000 kilometres loop through the continent. But the global balance of the course with varied difficulties force all to be consistent and careful to the end. The days will be long and not only in road section. The most skillful competitors will find an opportunity to build on a position from which they will be able to capitalize.
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Dec09
Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Eating, North America, Restaurants, Travel Tips, United States of America, Urban Tourism
Banq is a restaurant located at the base of the old banking hall in Boston, United States. The restaurant is separated into two segments, the front area on Washington Street is programmed as a bar, while the larger hall behind serves as the dining area. Banq has very special geometry of the interior. The columns and the wine storage, in the middle of the hall, serve to uphold the fiction, and appear to be suspended from the ceiling.
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Jul02
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Events, Museums, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism
The town is somewhat isolated, but easy accessible by ferry from Boston. Provincetown is may be one of the most liberal places on the face of the earth, hospitable to gays and lesbians. In later years the gay community turned this spot into the hottest gay vacation destination. Many people visit the town for its world-famous parties. The clubs close at 1am but it’s not the end of the night… The main waterfront street has a nonstop carnival atmosphere.
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May26
Published by Asya in Asia, Chillin, Cultural, Events, India, Photos, Walking
This is an annual festival of colors. Holi Festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. It’s amongst the important festival of Hindus, other being Diwali and Rakshabandhan. The holiday is primarily celebrated in countries with large Hindu populations such as India, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. The festival marks the end of winter and the abundance of the upcoming spring season.
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May12
Published by misha in North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel gear, United States of America, Urban Tourism
Los Angeles is a polarizing city and Wayfaring will show you one different side of the city. To some people the city is a paradise with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, bars and nightclubs. To others it’s a look of apocalypse with its air pollution, earthquake and wildfires. Los Angles is a kind of place that even though some people refuse to visit.
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Feb01
Published by iv in Cultural, Events, North America, Parks, Photos, United States of America

Located on Boston’s waterfront, the New England Aquarium is home to penguins, seals, sea lions, and fish of all stripes. With more than 600 species of aquatic animals and fish and over 20,000 specimens, the New England Aquarium can to interest everyone.
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