Month: July 2022

Kraków is packed with more museums than any other Polish city. There’s so much to see:  venerable age-old edifices, architecturally striking former homes of renowned Polish painters, modern spaces showcasing contemporary art and multimedia exhibitions and quirky little museums dedicated to local institutions such as the Kraków bagel. Some museums are independent, although many of
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From extreme weather to illness, check out what Travel Channel host Josh Gates faces during trips. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=travelchanneltv Check Out Our Newsletter ► https://www.travelchannel.com/travel-channel-newsletters For the bold, daring and spontaneous; those adventurers who embrace the thrill of the unexpected; those risk-takers who aren’t afraid of a little mystery; if you’re up for anything, down
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Find out more: http://bit.ly/bestintravel Buy the book: http://bit.ly/bestintravelbook Where are the best places to visit in 2015? After fierce debate and hundreds of nominations, Lonely Planet’s travel experts have selected the top 10 countries, regions and cities to discover in 2015. At Lonely Planet, we rack up hundreds of thousands of miles each year, exploring
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►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ ►The House on Sathorn: http://www.thehouseonsathorn.com/ Huge thank you to The Dining Room at the House on Sathorn and Chef Fatih Tutak and Khun Fah for inviting me in to the restaurant to taste the incredible innovative Turkish food. Just to make
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As the Chairman of Revieve, I speak regularly at conferences around the world, often meeting fellow speakers and CEO’s who proclaim that their company will transform categories like health, beauty, wellness—and food. When I ran into Alan Hahn at a recent event, I was reminded that his Denver based company, MycoTechnology, is impacting the evolution
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Last weekend the Department for Transport published an “Aviation Passenger Charter” which sets out “what you, as a passenger, need to know about your rights and responsibilities when flying.” It comes at what is surely the lowest point in history for the aviation industry, as tens and  thousands of flights have been cancelled and, for
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Jill Weinlein It’s smooth sailing for Princess Cruises newest MedallionClass ship, the Discovery Princess. The godparents of the ship include fashion designer Randy Fenoli, chef Alex Guarnaschelli, special effects designer and fabricator Adam Savage, and real estate broker Page Turner. Standing together at the Retreat Pool on the open deck they pronounced, “We name this ship
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Travel Channel host Josh Gates talks about the best ways to interact with locals on a trip. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=travelchanneltv Check Out Our Newsletter ► https://www.travelchannel.com/travel-channel-newsletters For the bold, daring and spontaneous; those adventurers who embrace the thrill of the unexpected; those risk-takers who aren’t afraid of a little mystery; if you’re up for anything,
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In Costa Rica all trails seem to lead to waterfalls, misty crater lakes or jungle-fringed, deserted beaches. Explored by horseback, foot or kayak, Costa Rica is a tropical choose-your-own-adventure land. Here’s a taste of the destination from two of our Lonely Planet Pathfinders, ‘A Brit and A Broad’ (Macca Sherifi and Brianna Wiens). — Find
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This week we passed a milestone – 10k subscribers! To show our gratitude, we give you a sneak peak of the great videos coming your way in the next few weeks. VAGABROTHERS: We’re Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. Winners of My Destination’s
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On a visit to Algeria, writer Henry Wismayer and photographer Marcus Westberg venture into the country’s awe-inspiring (and seldom visited) interior.  In another gulch of geological marvels, at the end of an arcade of russet outcroppings, stands The Hedgehog. Its uppermost dome is a carapace of rumpled stone; its underside is scoured smooth by eons
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