Month: February 2023

Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Canadian startup Relocalize plans to launch its first automated ice factory this month in a shipping container in Florida in partnership with Southeastern Grocers, the parent company of Winn-Dixie and Fresco y Mas stores. Because ice is heavy, and transporting it is difficult, expensive and bad
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All Photos courtesy of Pechanga Resort Casino If you’re a fan of visiting wine country and also love the action of staying at a high-end resort with all the best amenities plus a state-of-the-art Casino, then Pechanga Resort Casino  is just the ticket for you. With one of the largest casino floors in the country totaling
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It’s no secret that South Africa is one of the world’s top Big 5 safari destinations. You could come here only to go on safari and think South Africa was the best country ever. But wait – there’s so much more to this fascinating realm perched at Africa’s southernmost tip.  South Africa’s ethnic and cultural
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Umbria, Italy Visitors to Umbria’s Piano Grande in spring might also be lucky enough to spot snakes’ head fritillaries. “One of Europe’s finest upland plains, it situated above 4,000ft, ringed by mountains,” says Tim Jepson, our Italy expert. “In late May and early June it is renowned for its extraordinary floral displays: swathes of wild
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Filmed in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and South Africa during the Biggest Baddest Bucket List (youtube.com/watchbbbtv). Alex and Marko Ayling, the “Vagabrothers”, belt out this cult classic all across the African continent. Make it rain! WEB: http://vagabrothers.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/vagabrothers FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Vagabrothers INSTAGRAM: https://www.facebook.com/Vagabrothers This film was made with: – F-Stop Satori Backpack: http://bit.ly/1o9EiUa – Canon Rebel T3i
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🦀 Ultimate Singapore Chilli Crab Tour: https://youtu.be/uFbwaJ3_9iA 🔔 SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe Don’t miss new food videos! SINGAPORE – Today I’m going with my friend Ray and @ZermattNeo to go eat Malay and Indonesian food at Hjh Maimunah Restaurant – one of the biggest and most famous Malay restaurants in Singapore. Zermatt happens to be a competitive
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Normandy: the northwest region of France rolls off an English-speaking tongue as easily as a French one. It’s known for its bucolic countryside and impossibly long stretches of beach where the famous D-Day landings during WWII. Beyond the shores lies much to discover: a rich literary history, four protected designation of origin cheeses, and of
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Arguably the most formal and quintessentially British of any cruise line, Cunard proudly holds its heritage high – even though its founder Samuel Cunard was Canadian and the line is now American-owned. Yet, from the smartly painted black hulls and distinctive red funnels to elegant interiors that include impressively expansive libraries complete with requisite hush,
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You survived Dry January, winter squalls, the bomb cyclone, Nor’easters and lake-effect snowfalls—congratulations! But, it ain’t over yet, so you might as well hunker down with a little comfort. When a mulled wine or a hot toddy won’t do, here are a few winter-y cocktails to get you through the last days of meteorological winter
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Puerto Rico’s capital isn’t a cheap city, particularly compared to neighboring islands, like the Dominican Republic or Jamaica, which offer an abundance of all-inclusive resorts and a generous exchange rate. Still, there is plenty to do in San Juan here, including some free activities if you know where to look. Here are 14 of the
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Abu Dhabi’s art scene is grabbing the world’s attention. Learn how Abu Dhabi has attracted world-renowned institutions like the Louvre and Guggenheim to leave their mark in this desert wonderland, and see how the UAE cultivates and supports local artists like painter Hashel Al Lamki, a rising star in the Middle Eastern art world. Featuring:
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