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May12

Different Los Angeles

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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Apr28

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Published by misha in Canada, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, History, Museums, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

The Montreal Expo 67 defined today Montreal as a design spot to watch. Though Montreal isn’t booming quite like Toronto or Calgary, the European stone streets of the Old City are still a favorite of tourists—and of the American under-21 set looking for a beer. Many famous architects have designed university buildings and museums all over Montreal like the Faculty of Music Building at McGill University and several boutiques.
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Apr28

Traveling Art Film House

Published by misha in Arts, Canada, Cultural, Events, North America, Photos, Urban Tourism

ContaineR is a traveling film house dedicated to the cultural countdown to the winter Olympics in Vancouver 2010. The creators are a wonderful trio form of architect Robert Duke, designers Keith Doyle and Iain Sinclair, and artistic directors Nicole Mion and Evann Seibens. The containeR can fit up to 25 guests who look up to the screen in the vaulted space where they watch projected short films about movement, dance, and sports.
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Apr26

Urban Hostels

Published by misha in Cultural, Eating, Europe, Photos, Relaxing, Urban Tourism, Walking

Urban hostels in Europe have passed to an elegant transformation over the last decade, creating a viable alternative to the boutique hotel. The picture displays the Urbany in Barcelona. Rooms here have private baths, Wi-Fi and air-conditioning.
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Apr08

Airbus A380

Published by misha in Airlines, Chillin, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Travel gear

The new Airbus A380 has an outstanding interior design that will lead the A380 on a league of its own. With spacious interior space, being all around by spectacular design features, as well as a manner of the art entertainment and business facilities, the A380 feels more like a hotel bar, than an airplane. The A380 is the world’s largest passenger aircraft and includes 50 per cent more floor space than its nearest competitor.
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Mar17

Art In Libraries

Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, North America, Photos, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Over the last years in New York, the Robin Hood Foundation and city’s schools administration have constructed art libraries in 62 schools. Some of the libraries and those recently created at three schools in the Bronx have also appear with the addition of art works by well-known artists. In the picture, left, an art work at P.S. 47 by the illustrator Maira Kalman.
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Feb08

Asilah, Morocco

Published by misha in Africa, Arts, Cultural, Hiking, Morocco, Museums, Photos, Sightseeings

Asilah is a town on the northwest coast of Morocco, where sounds of waves drift over the town’s brilliant white architecture and down its freshly swept alleyways.
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