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  • Dora I

    Dora I

    Despite its apparent durability, Dora I faces challenges from the harsh Scandinavian climate and marine exposure, which have caused visible decay on its concrete surface, adding to its characteristic aura of history.


    Bake ‘Baby Bread’ as a Celebration of Life and Death

    Bake ‘Baby Bread’ as a Celebration of Life and Death

    You stumble upon some books, and maybe it’s just one or two sentences that mention that [French travelers mistakenly] thought that Ambato bread was made of pea flour, but it had this flavor that was as robust as a wheat baguette or whatever they were making back home in Europe.


    10 Optical Illusion Destinations

    10 Optical Illusion Destinations

    Today owned and operated by the Cooper family, the area is said to be affected by a “spherical field of force,” a powerful magnetism akin to a vortex, which makes balls roll uphill, brooms stand on end, and people appear to change height in front of your very eyes.


    ‘Homesick Hachiko’

    ‘Homesick Hachiko’

    It reuses a pedestal once occupied by a bronze statue of Hachi which was lost during World War II, melted down, and surrendered as scrap metal.


    Inside MontrĂ©al’s ‘Dream and Nightmare Laboratory’

    Inside MontrĂ©al’s ‘Dream and Nightmare Laboratory’

    Distantly-related animals like octopuses, rats, zebrafish, and zebra finches, separated by hundreds of millions of years of evolution, experience some type of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the phase in which dreams are likelier to occur.


    5 Stories for Native American Heritage Month

    5 Stories for Native American Heritage Month

    Bred by Indigenous communities throughout much of the Upper Midwest, the stout ponies spent their summers roaming nearby woods and, in the winter months, helped pull lumber and performed other tasks.


    Verviers Station’s Comical Hare and Tortoise Bas-relief

    Verviers Station’s Comical Hare and Tortoise Bas-relief

    In 1843, its convenient location along the first international railway line linking the port of Antwerp in Belgium with Aachen in Germany, made it a prime prospect for future development.


    ‘Embracing Peace’

    ‘Embracing Peace’

    The statue depicts a kiss between a sailor (George Mendosa) and a dental assistant (Grete Zimmer Friedman) on the declaration of the end of the war with Japan in 1945.


    Iwakiyama Shrine

    Iwakiyama Shrine

    The site of another legend can be found just beside the main building, as part of a shrine to the “Dragon God of the White Cloud.” It is actually dedicated to Kuniyasu-tamahime, a local dragon-maiden who was chosen by ƌkuninushi-no-kami, one of the major deities of Japanese mythology, to be his wife when he came to bless Mount Iwaki.


    Make ‘Travel Cake’ for Your Next Journey

    Make ‘Travel Cake’ for Your Next Journey

    There are even special bentos filled with regional foods for the curious traveler to try, that in Osaka might hold takoyaki (octopus balls) or wagyu beef in Yamagata Prefecture.


    12 Christmas gifts for travellers 2024

    12 Christmas gifts for travellers 2024

    The brush heads of the SURI electric toothbrush are made from plant-based corn starch and the bristles are from castor oil – materials that are bio-based as opposed to petroleum-based plastics.


    Wolford Chapel

    Wolford Chapel

    Simcoe’s compassion is further illustrated by the fact he is also recognized as sending the first documented Valentine’s Day letter in the United States.


    7 Candidates for Your Election Day Menu

    7 Candidates for Your Election Day Menu

    These truffle-like balls of cocoa powder and condensed milk were dubbed brigadeiros after Eduardo Gomes, a candidate and Air Force brigadier, and sold at his rallies during the first national election in which all Brazilian women could vote.


    Murales de San Isidro

    Murales de San Isidro

    Years of fighting and poor treatment had left him weak, and Hernandez died in 1942, after succumbing to tuberculosis while in Alicante Prison.


    Castner Glacier Ice Cave

    Castner Glacier Ice Cave

    The melting ice creates a roaring creek the color of chocolate milk that, at times, can feel like it slightly shakes the ground.


    Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area

    Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area

    Even in the parking area it is easy to get stuck in the sand, and vehicle travel beyond this point most definitely requires 4wd; in general, the farther you go the more extreme the road conditions.


    Maison de la Littérature

    Maison de la Littérature

    Traversing from Old Quebec to the trendy Saint-Roch neighborhood of Québec City, there is a building that appears to be a large, beautiful church.