Month: September 2023

Olivier Besson (left) and Greg Gheraia (Right). Photo: Yacht Style Asia Yachting Group, a leading regional dealer founded and led by Olivier Besson, is partnering with BlackOrange, a boutique superyacht brokerage firm headed by Greg Gheraia. Asia Yachting’s new yacht portfolio includes Prestige, Fountaine Pajot and Nautique, while BlackOrange focuses on 30m-plus superyachts and remains
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The back-to-school season often puts pressure on working families to find time to eat well-balanced meals together. In between school drop-offs and pick-ups, extracurricular activities, appointments, and demanding work schedules, finding time for a quality sit-down meal can be challenging. In a study conducted on work-life stress hindering healthy eating for a family, it was
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Düsseldorf boasts a variety of world-class artistic attractions, from the edgy contemporary works at Kunst im Tunnel (KIT) and the modern masters at K20 to the lavish 18th-century environs of the Goethe Museum. Here Lonely Planet Pathfinder, James Rees, takes us on a tour of the city’s top sights. Produced by Lonely Planet and James
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DAY 1212 // 5TH SEPTEMBER 2016 // Nikolovo, Bulgaria JOIN THE CLUB! http://livetheadventure.club Raya Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/rayawashere Twitter // https://twitter.com/rayawashere Instagram // http://instagram.com/rayawashere Snapchat // rayawashere upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com follow what i’m up to Tweets by louiscole http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/louiscole http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis
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Last week we surprised a lot of whiskey enthusiasts by revealing that the New York World Spirits Competition had landed on a relatively obscure craft release as its “Best In Show Bourbon.” Now we’re back with more exclusive intel from the prestigious annual judging, this time related to scotch. The winner here is markedly less
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What is Canadian food? This all new tour from Lonely Planet Experiences fuses the expertise of Lonely Planet, Intrepid Travel and Urban Adventures to explore the culinary highlights of Old Toronto, as well as many other things to do in Toronto. Learn more about the tour here: https://www.urbanadventures.com/Toronto-tour-canadian-food-discovery-at-the-st-lawrence-market
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DAY 378 // 15TH FEBRUARY 2014 FIND THE NOMAD NEW RANGE http://www.findthenomads.com http://instagram.com/findthenomads Tweets by findthenomads http://www.youtube.com/findthenomads http://www.facebook.com/findthenomads message me video intros at http://www.facebook.com/louiscole follow what i’m up to Tweets by louiscole http://www.facebook.com/louiscole http://www.instagram.com/louiscole http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VIDEOS! Big thanks to the Music by… http://www.uglyduckling.us/ Tweets by UglyDuckling http://www.youtube.com/uglyducklingvideos & Thanks
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Topline The chemically addictive fatty, salty and sweet foods that make up 68% of the American food supply have historically been pushed to consumers by the nation’s leading tobacco sales companies, new research shows, suggesting the same companies responsible for what has been called a “smoking epidemic” could also be partially blamed for a decline
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin H ere’s a question for all the pet-owners out there: Would you buy lab-grown pet food? Slate’s podcast “What’s Next: TBD” asked me that, as well as whether slaughter-free dog food could be considered sustainable. My answers may not make the welfare advocates thrilled, but there’s
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Some of the most quintessential autumn trips involve charming small towns around New England—particularly those with spooky local histories and Halloween-specific celebrations—or refreshing escapes to mountain villages in the Smokies during peak fall leaf season. While these locations get plenty of attention (and for good reasons!), they aren’t the only small towns that travelers should
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“There are SO many beautiful people!” says NYC-er and expert traveler @felisaxo, who’s in Brazil for Carnival. “Everyone has been warm and welcoming.” And there’s plenty to do in Rio de Janeiro outside the parties, too. Felisa’s recs include Christ the Redeemer, Tijuca National Park, Sugarloaf Mountain, and, of course, the beaches 🏖️ Ipanema Beach’s
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Monaco is the richest country in the world and the second smallest in Europe, over 30% of its citizens are Millionaires, Alex and Marko… are not. Join the Vagabrothers as they explore Monte Carlo and the Principality of Monaco. SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/Vagabrothers SHOP OUR MERCH ► https://represent.com/store/vagabrothers — WHAT WE VLOG WITH ► https://kit.com/Vagabrothers —
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🌿 Follow Chef Num of Samuay and Sons: https://www.instagram.com/num_samuay/ 📺 WATCH NEXT – Isan Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/m7nvdUEa-4Y Part 2 is coming on Wednesday, get ready! UDON THANI, THAILAND – Samuay & Sons (ซาหมวย & ซันส์), is an innovative Isan Thai food restaurant in Udon Thani, where Chef Num serves unique dishes using wild and
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Galeon 560 Fly. Galeon, whose dealers in Asia include Asiamarine, will display six yachts in the Vieux Port at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, held from 12 to 17 September. The Polish builder’s display in Pantiero 105 will include the 440 Fly and 560 Fly, both of which had their world premieres at this year’s Miami International
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