Beautiful Scenery. Bahamas Pig Beach
Step onto the white-sand beaches of the Exumas — a chain of more than 365 tiny Bahamian islands and sleepy cays — and you'll be struck with the feeling that you're the first to discover this remarkable corner of the planet.
Here it's iguana tails, not human footprints, that leave marks in the sand, and stumbling upon a gleaming pink conch shell the size of your head is as common as having a new shade of blue catch your eye each time you survey the surrounding waters. But as your boat approaches Big Major Cay, you're awoken from this daydream by some rather boorish inhabitants: loud, snorting pigs paddling out to greet you like a jolly bunch of golden retrievers rushing to the door when their owner finally gets home from a long day of work. The locals at Big Major's “Pig Beach” are transplants rather than native islanders, just like many of the people you'll meet in the area. And though they've clearly taken to their tropical digs and rising popularity — spurred in part by a dramatic appearance on “The Bachelor” and more than a few well-liked Instagram posts — the rewards of fame (read: free food) have come at a cost. At least seven pigs were found dead in February, and while many reports speculated booze-wielding tourists did them in, government officials blamed sand ingestion after receiving autopsy results. Since human visitors have become a fixture on the island, the pigs have mostly abandoned foraging in the forest in favor of eating the food that's thrown to them from boats and on the shore. Swallowing sand amidst the feeding frenzies, coupled with a dry January that depleted their already limited supply of fresh drinking water, was likely the true cause of death, a Humane Society inspector told National Geographic. Healthy pigs have been brought in to replace their fallen comrades, and the friendly sunbathers are still splashing their way onto the bucket lists of animal-loving travelers everywhere.
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*MUST SEE* RAW SEAGRAPES (EXTREME CRUCH EATING SOUNDS)
Umibudou literally translates as "Sea Grapes." It's a kind of seaweed but instead of leaves it has little bubbles growing on its stems. Thus the serving looks like small, green grapes. The bubbles break on your tongue and release a slightly salty taste of pure Southern Sea freshness.
ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a euphoric experience identified by a tingling sensation that triggers positive feelings, relaxation and focus. Listening to whisper voice and eating sounds are some examples that trigger ASMR. ASMR food videos (which stand for autonomous sensory meridian response) are on the rise in America, following a similar trend in South Korea. ... ASMR was originally created to help people experience a certain pleasurable tingling sensation in the brain and head by immersing them in particular sounds
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This guy has a deathwish. Pure talent
It’s hard to imagine a better place for mountain biking than New Zealand, where a seemingly endless network of forest trails, abandoned railways, farm tracks and other backcountry routes usher riders through an array of stunning landscapes, with the bonus off-the-bike activities such as walking, wildlife watching and wine tasting. Many of the mountain biking trails are flowing singletrack, purpose-built by enthusiastic volunteers, while others follow historic mining tracks that were built deep into the mountains during the gold rush years of the 1860s and 1870s. A great place to start is the New Zealand Cycle Trail, featuring Great Rides ranging from a few hours to eight days, with many located in world-class mountain biking hubs such as Rotorua, Lake Taupo, Ruapehu, Nelson, Christchurch & Canterbury, Wanaka and Queenstown. Fantastic mountain biking trails can be found in almost every corner of New Zealand, offering rides for all abilities, interests and itineraries. Although most trails explore natural places, they are seldom far from towns and villages where bike shops and mountain biking tour operators can assist both guided and independent riders. Advanced riders looking for big adventure can sign up for downhill thrills with alpine heli-biking.
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Incredible Scenery In Coron Palawan, Philippines 🇵🇭
This spectacular view in Coron Palawan. The islands commonly know as Coron are some of our favorite places in the whole world. The more we travel the more we look back at the time we spent here and realize how special this place is. Coron, Palawan is home to a number of unique and breathtaking sights. What this cluster of islands has become most well known for is the handful of WWII shipwrecks that are permanently entombed off the shores of Coron. Above the surface, Coron is just as majestic and is home to one of the most photographed spots in all of the Philippines. Here is everything you need to know before planning a trip to Coron Palawan in the remote corner of the Philippines. There are technically two Coron Philippines, one is actually the name of the largest town on Busuanga island and another Coron is a smaller island 30-minutes offshore from Coron Town. Coron makes up the eastern half of Busuanga Island. Coron Town is a small fishing village with a population is just over 40,000 but is becoming more and more of a popular tourist destination. Coron is often listed as one of the top tourist places in the Philippines. The Palawan was recently named the most beautiful island in the world and we’d have to agree.
The diving in Coron could take weeks if you have the time or desire. For most, it’s the main draw to Coron, and the most popular sites are a fleet of sunken Japanese warships in 20-35 meters of water. The dive sites are about an hours boat ride from the port in Coron Town and it’s typical to do 2 tanks per day, and sometimes 3 depending on the dives. Prices in town are around 3000P for 2 tanks and 3500P for 3 tanks.
During the day get on a boat and get out of town, there are a handful of preset tours where you will join other travelers to see some of the top sites in the Palawan nearby, prices are from 650P to 1200P including lunch. Most tours return after 4 pm leaving you only to find dinner in town. Picky eaters beware we didn’t find any options for Hannah’s selective pallet. The few good ones we found are in the tips section.
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Natural Pools of the RIO RONCADOR, Brazil 💧
This is wonderful natural pool i have ever seen before, the color of water looks pretty brown
By car, 18 km or 40 minutes along a dirt road to the small village of Remanso, then 2 hours in a boat or kayak ( local guides will row together with you ) through the beautiful swamp with views to the mountains. Back on our feet it is a 30 minutes walk to the big swimming holes of the Roncador river . We return to Remanso by boat, or you can choose to camp on the Roncador river.
This stretch of the Santo Antonio River spreads across the land to create the Marimbus Wetland. This is a large fresh water swamp ( often called mini-pantanal by the locals ) extending about 30km covered by semi-aquatic plants and home to an ever-decreasing population of terrapins, alligators, anacondas and many other amphibians, unfortunately very difficult to see, as well as a large number of fish and many species of birds.
The community of this village of Remanso is officially a ” Quilombo”, which is a settlement of escaped slaves. Principally one family, has been mainly dependent on fishing until tourism was introduced a few years ago.
One of the bigger rivers in the region has huge swimming holes that are great for swimming. When heavy rain occurs, swimming is not possible.
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WOW! Infinity Suites, Greece 🇬🇷 Beautiful
Santorini erupts with charm. A volcano embraced by the Aegean, this island-phenomenon in the Cyclades gives its visitors a mythical experience.
Santorini – also known as Thera in Greek – is the island immortalized by poets and painters, thanks to its celebrated light, multi-coloured cliffs and picture-perfect sunsets. On this island all senses are magnified, a product of its many contrasts: black earth against whitewashed homes clinging to the cliffside, or wild volcanic sculptures against sleek Cycladic lines. Red and black rocks create a wild landscape around the crater on Nea Kameni, a small island at the centre of the caldera. From the top of a volcano with a 2.5 million-year history, you have an incredible view of the caldera. The myth that Santorini is the ancient city of Atlantis, which submerged over 9,500 years ago, comes to life before your eyes. If you don’t have a boat, you can easily rent one or hop on a day cruise at Athinio, Gialos or Ammoudi, and take a tour around the caldera. Discover the churches built into caves and the old stairs used for mining excavations along the cliffs. On the small island of Palia Kameni, if you dare, you can dive into the thermal waters that form a volcanic spa.Holidays in the villages of the caldera are one of a kind, with extraordinary cave-like houses grouped together in volcanic soil. Enjoy a leisurely stroll from Fira to Firostefani and Imerovigli. The more adventurous can challenge themselves by taking the path to Oia, passing the Prophet Elijah’s Church, the Chapel of the Cross and the Black Mountain, which is iridescent at sunset, all of which makes a walk that defies description. Santorini is one of the most luxurious destinations in Greece. Plunge into one of the infinity pools that flirt with the edge of the cliff, the Aegean laid out in front of you in all its glory. Relax on a sun bed, refreshing cocktail in your hand. Enjoy a massage in your suite and a dip in your jacuzzi.
Candle-lit terraces glimmer when the sun dips behind the volcano. An intimate dinner for two, paired with a fine wine from a world-renowned volcanic vineyard and views of the caldera. Holidays at Santorini’s luxurious hotels and restaurants will certainly bring your dreams to life.
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Blue Lagoon in Iceland is a MUST DO!
What and where is the Blue Lagoon? What makes this luxury spa so special, and how was the lagoon formed? Is the Blue Lagoon natural or man-made? How long do you need to maximise your experience here, and just How warm is it?
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's most popular attractions, and it's not hard to see why! The beautiful milky-blue opaque water makes a stark contrast to the surrounding black lava field covered with dark green moss. The Blue Lagoon is a large lake that has the perfect temperature to bathe in, on average it's 39°C/102°F. It is situated on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland. It is only a 15-minute drive from the international airport of Keflavík, or around a 30-minute drive from the capital city of Iceland, Reykjavík. That makes it the perfect first stop when arriving in Iceland, or the last stop before you leave the country. Combined with its excellent location and its soothing waters and rich skin nourishment, the Blue Lagoon quickly became Iceland's most visited attraction, rivalled only by the Golden Circle sightseeing tour. Aided by world-known media outlets—such as the National Geographic that named it one of the top 25 Wonders of the World, and Condé Nast Traveller awarding it one of the top 10 spas in the world—the Blue Lagoon is now internationally famous and on the top of many bucket-lists around the world. In fact, the Blue Lagoon has now become so popular that in order to get there you will need to book your entry days or even weeks in advance. And who knows, you might be rubbing shoulders with international celebrities when you do go. Celebrities such as Björk, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have all been spotted in the Blue Lagoon, much to the delight of other visitors.
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Beresheet - Israel | Gazelle Feeding Time
This is such a great feed 🔥 The gazelle is grouped in the same family as cattle, goats and sheep. It resembles the deer and antelope. There are about 19 species of gazelles that exist in the world. Small gazelles include the Thomson’s gazelles and the Speke’s gazelle. These gazelles weigh 12-75 kg and are between 51 and 109 cm tall. On the other hand, the largest gazelle is the Dama gazelle. It weighs 40-75 kg and has a height of 137-168 cm. Gazelles are light and swift which allows them to run away from their predators. Gazelles have small heads, large eyes and ears, and narrow muzzles. They also have a strong sense of hearing, sight, and smell which they use to make up for their vulnerability in their wild habitats. Other species of gazelles include Grant’s gazelle, Mhorr gazelle, Edmi gazelle, Cuvier’s gazelle, Goitered gazelle, Chinkara, Dorcas gazelle, and Soemmerring’s gazelle. The most popular species of the gazelle is the Thomson’s gazelle which is mainly found in African savannas. Gazelles are usually tan or reddish brown in color and they have distinctly curved and ringed horns. The male gazelles have long horns that are marked by 20 rings and curved backwards. The female gazelles may either have small and short horns or no horns at all. Amongst all species of gazelles, the Edmi gazelle horns grow the longest and can reach 35.5 cm long. The male gazelles are referred to as “bucks” while the female gazelles are known as “does.” Gazelles are social animals that live in groups composed of as many as 700 members. Sometimes, females and males live in separate groups. For instance, the female Thomson's gazelles live in groups of 10-30 with their young. As soon as the young become of age, the males join a group called a bachelor's herd. Gazelles have a gestation period of 6 months, after which they give birth to one or two fawns. They give birth twice per year and their breeding season occurs during the rainy season of the year which ensures the calves have plenty of water to drink. Due to the high amount of gazelles dying from predators, giving birth twice per year is essential to the animals. It also brings balance to the ecosystem because a higher number of herbivores compared to carnivores is needed. Gazelles have a life span of 10-15 years.
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Amazing aerial view of Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat temple on an overcast day. 7th Wonder of the WORLD
Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and one of the largest religious monuments in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares. It was originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire, gradually transforming into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the 12th century.
Angkor Wat, in its beauty and state of preservation, is unrivaled. Its mightiness and magnificence bespeak a pomp and a luxury surpassing that of a Pharaoh or a Shah Jahan, an impressiveness greater than that of the Pyramids, an artistic distinctiveness as fine as that of the Taj Mahal. Angkor Wat is located about six kilometers (four miles) north of Siem Reap, south of Angkor Thom. Entry and exit to Angkor Wat can only be access from its west gate.
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That's it, I'm moving to Switzerland!
Picture a dream mountain resort and it would look a lot like Grindelwald in the Bernese Alps. This village is under the infamous North Face of Eiger, a monumental wall of rock that inspires and intimidates in equal measure. The North Face was first conquered in 1938 and attracts hundreds of climbers every year, which look like tiny flecks as they battle up the rock. Grindelwald’s Alpine pastures are achingly idyllic and cable-cars make it easy to hit the trails for scenic mountain lookouts, the Grindelwald Glacier and lakes. When decked with snow, this landscape has been a filming location for Star Wars and James Bond movies, and serves up dozens of kilometres of ski trails and sledging runs in winter. Catch the gondola up from Grindelwald to this minor summit on Schwarzhorn, where a mountain of adventure is in store. Something that will appeal to everyone with a head for heights is the First Cliff Walk. This is a metallic walkway, hugging the side of the cliff and then projecting 45 metres over a sheer drop. The views of the sharp rocky slopes, peaks, Alpine pastures, distant lakes and a waterfall are simply staggering. The First Flyer, for thrill-seekers, is a zip-line 800 metres in length and reaching speeds of 84 km/h. First is the trailhead for a host of hikes, a few of which we’ll come to shortly. And for high-altitude fun, families can hire mountain carts or “trottibikes”, a hybrid of scooters and bicycles.
Seasoned hikers and climbers may already know about the Eiger trail, a six kilometre route that brings you right to the foot of the Eiger’s north face. The route been used by climbers since the 1930s to embark on gruelling ascents of that concave slab of rock 1,600 metres high. The way to do it is to catch the Jungfrau railway to Eigergletscher and within minutes you’ll be dwarfed by the north face. Take a pair of binoculars on a clear day to see climbers picking their way up this wall, and look north where Grosse Scheidegg and the Wetterhord command the landscape. The six-kilometre walk to Alpiglen Station shouldn’t take more than a couple of hours, and where it gets tricky there are ropes fastened to the rock beside the path
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Breakfast with Giraffe Manor, Kenya 🦒
Imagine waking up in Nairobi, Kenya. You stroll down the stairs of a boutique 1930s hotel, modeled on a Scottish hunting lodge, to have breakfast—with giraffes. Yes, the giraffes actually stick their heads through the windows hoping for a few bites of cereal. Giraffe Manor is an iconic African hotel set on 12 acres of private land, as well as a free-roaming sanctuary for endangered Rothschild giraffes with 140 acres of indigenous forest. The history of Giraffe Manor dates back to 1932 when African safaris were first in vogue with European tourists. The Safari Collection has owned this boutique hotel since 2009, and gives it this description: "With its stately façade, elegant interior, verdant green gardens, sunny terraces and delightful courtyards, guests often remark that it's like walking into the film Out of Africa." One of its six suites is even named after the book's author, Karen Blixen.
But also, there are giraffes — everywhere. In the early 1970s, the manor became involved in giraffe conservation by establishing the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife, a charitable organization to help support the wild Rothschild giraffes. The sanctuary is still active today, and the proceeds of the hotel go towards helping this endangered giraffe species. So while you're tearing through your bucket list and enjoying a one-of-a-kind breakfast with giraffes, you're actually aiding the conservation of an endangered species. Not a bad deal, eh? Celebrity guests have included Mick Jagger, Brooke Shields, Marlon Brando, Johnny Carson, and Walter Cronkite. One of the warthogs on the estate was even named Cronkite in his honor.
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BEST SUSHI PLATTER (Salmon Hamachi Octopus Seagrapes). This sound is incredible
This video is about phenomenon specializing in eating, whispering ASMR content. The woman in this video performs the way how she makes people feeling that "tingling" runs through the back of someone's head and spine by using sound of tasted when she was eating. ASMR is the term for the sensation people get when they watch stimulating videos or take part in other activities — usually ones that involve personal attention. Many people describe the feeling as “tingles” that run through the back of someone’s head and spine. Others say the feeling is deeply relaxing, and can even cause them to fall asleep. People get the feeling of ASMR from various triggers. Some people enjoy role-plays in which someone gives close personal attention and whispers, while others like videos that show incredibly mundane tasks such as spraying a water bottle, tapping, stirring a bowl of soup, or crinkling wrapping paper. Others are triggered by more elaborate role-plays, which can vary from someone acting like a doctor to getting a haircut. (I tend to prefer simpler videos, which I find very soothing and tingle-inducing.)
People also appear to grow tolerant of triggers if they listen or watch them too much. So it’s important for ASMR video makers to keep things fresh, and for viewers to make sure they don’t overplay that one amazingly tingly video.
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Surfs Up! 💦 South Laguna - California, USA 🇺🇸
Laguna Beach is a seaside resort city located in southern Orange County, California, in the United States. It is known for a mild year-round climate, scenic coves, environmental preservation, and an artist community. The population in the 2010 census was 22,723.
The artist colony of Laguna Beach is one of Orange County’s hidden gems, located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. The city’s topography is unique to other California coastal cities with its seven miles of coves and beaches where visitors can explore sea caves, tide pools, ocean side bluffs, natural tide pools and of course, sandy beaches, all within city limits. Laguna Beach also boasts the most beachfront lodging options in all of California, making it an ideal spot for a beach getaway. Beyond the beach, the city is home to more than 20,000 beautiful acres of protected wilderness, making it an optimal location for adventurous exploration. From world-renowned mountain biking trails for all levels of expertise, hundreds of miles of hiking, dramatic vistas, verdant hills and marine sanctuaries, there’s no limit of new places to discover during a visit to Laguna Beach. Pack your flip flops and surfboard or hiking shoes and water bottles, either way, Laguna Beach and all its options are awaiting your arrival.
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"When the customer says make it with love... You got it"
Life as a professional cook isn’t easy, in fact — it’s damn hard. I take comfort in knowing the chefs that have trailblazed the way for the current generations have had to deal with the same challenges and struggles that we all do as professional cooks. Hopefully, next time the boss chews you out, the line gets crushed beyond belief on a Tuesday night, or your significant other grows frustrated with your career and the crazy hours — maybe you can turn to these quotes from some of these best. They’ve helped me on the rough days, while pushing me harder on the good days. I hope the same goes for you.
When you acknowledge, as you must, that there is no such thing as perfect food, only the idea of it, then the real purpose of striving toward perfection becomes clear: to make people happy, that is what cooking is all about.
There are many times in my life, when I could've thrown in the towel. Many times in my life when I was on the floor. And when you're on the floor, never allow anybody to pick you up. It doesn't matter how long you stay there, make sure you pick yourself up and dust yourself down. Whatever happens, whether you go home today or you don't go home today, that's irrelevant. What's relevant, is you take the knowledge from the experience and you grow as a person.
Life is always not easy, to make your customer satisfy of what you cook, you need to have passion on your job, customer will absorb of your meticulousness when feel happy to enjoy your food.
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*INCREDIBLE CLIFF* A perfect way to start the day
After a 1-2 hour hike you will reach this crazy viewpoint! Totally worth seeing.
Looking out over the Lysefjord from the Pulpit Rock (also known as Preikestolen) is an experience of a lifetime. Combine the hike with a fjord cruise or join a guided tour at night or off the beaten track. The six kilometre hike starts at the mountain lodge Preikestolen Fjellstue. Allow a total of four hours for this moderately demanding roundtrip that ascends 350 metres. Join one of the guided tours that run daily from April to October (subject to weather conditions), or admire the cliff from a sightseeing boat on the fjord, or do both – some tours offer combined hikes and cruises. If you are concerned about sharing Preikestolen with too many people, start the walk at night and you will experience a bit of magic when the sun rises. The nearest places to stay are Preikestolen Fjellstue and Lilland Hotell. You can also stay overnight in Stavanger, from where you can take a boat trip on the Lysefjord. Rated as one of the world’s natural wonders, and the most breathtaking viewing platform, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) is a must-see attraction for visitors to Norway. It was not until the athlete Thomas Peter Randulf first noticed Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) that the plateau was given its name and began its journey to fame. While on board the ship Oscar II, Randulf spotted the enormous plateau hanging above Lysefjorden. It was on that boat trip that he decided to conquer the massive flat rock above the fjord, which is how Preikestolen became one of Norway’s most well known tourist attractions. A lot of enhancements have taken place since then, such as the building of a modern mountain lodge, upgrading the road and parking lot, as well as improving the hiking trail. Also, the number of visitors and hikers has increased tremendously. The nearly flat shelf is in the shape of a square, measuring approximately 25 x 25 meters. Geologists believe it was frost that shaped the plateau this way 10 000 years ago, as the edge of the glacier ended just above the rock. Water froze in the cracks of the mountain, forcing giant rocks down the sides along with the glacier. Today, there is a huge crack you must pass to get out to the edge of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). Still, there is no reason to worry about the plateau falling down, as geologists promise that it is safe to walk on. If you wish to experience reaching the top of Preikestolen, and perhaps even sit on the very edge of the plateau, there is only one option: taking the hike to the top. Following the steep and narrow trail to the top will add the joy of walking through nature, while experiencing a thrilling wow-moment when reaching the summit. Also, Experience the silence of the mountains before the high season kicks in. Join Outdoorlife Norway on this spring hike to Kjerag, the famous round rock that sits wedged in between two mountain sides. You may choose to watch the boulder, which hangs at 984 metres above sea level, from a distance rather than stepping on to it. Nevertheless, the hike provides priceless views of the Lysefjord, where steep mountains rise 1,000 metres straight out of the water. This is a challenging 6-hour hike, suitable for adults over 16 years who are in very good condition and have previous hiking experience. The tour is available 18 May – 9 June, and it is likely to be snow left in the mountains.
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This time lapse of a maine coon growing up
Best thing you’ll watch today. My favorite part is when his neck floof pops out. This video for the transition of kitty growing up moment.
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This Place is Mind-Blowning! 💙💙
One of my favourite places, just love Canada and the rockies
Emerald Lake is an absolutely beautiful glacial-fed lake with vibrant turquoise-coloured water located in British Columbia’s Yoho National Park, similar to that at Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in Banff National Park. It was my second day in Banff National Park (staying in Canmore) when my mom and I drove to Yoho National Park in British Columbia after hiking at Johnston Canyon during the morning. The park was absolutely gorgeous and I felt like I was really IN the mountains. The landscape of tall snow-peaked mountains and dense pine tree forests was definitely one of the most stunning and beautiful that I have ever seen. It was incredible and awe-inspiring to drive through this park. We first stopped at the spectacular Takakkaw Falls before heading to Emerald Lake next. The lake was accessed by driving along a narrow highway that passed through beautiful thick forests which ended at the lake’s decent sized parking lot. We arrived around late morning and it was already quite busy and crowded, but we got lucky and found a really close parking spot! The lake was located pretty much right beside the parking lot and it was a very short walk to get there. Seeing it in person was amazing! It was a cloudy day, but the colour of the water was incredible and bright and the lake was surrounded by mountains and forests. There was a long wooden boardwalk which extended out over the water and led to a small wooden restaurant at the end of it. There were lots of people on the boardwalk but it was a great area to get some fantastic views of the whole lake and take some photos.
Emerald Lake reminded me of Moraine Lake and Lake Louise in Banff National Park, but it felt much less commercialized and “discovered,” which I enjoyed. There were quite a few people there but nothing like the crowds that the previous two lakes experience.
After admiring the lake from the boardwalk, my mom and I began went for a leisurely walk along the Lakeshore Trail, which was an easy 5 kilometre trail that encircled the entire lake and followed along the shoreline, however we did not complete the entire trail. There were also canoes and boats available for renting at the lakeshore, which I am sure would be an amazing experience.
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Love is in the Air: A Wedding Suspended 400 Feet Above a Canyon
Wedding is the special day of out life, it only come once. Because of this once of the life time ceremony so people wanna make an unforgettable moment by creating a remarkable stage for their wedding. Love is in the air… literally! The moment we saw Kim + Ryan’s incredible *suspended* wedding, we wanted to know all the details, and were so excited. As professional slackliners, K+R specialize in highlining, which is a sport similar to tightrope walking… only hundreds of feet in the air (don’t worry — they wear harnesses!). The two fell in love in Moab, Utah at a slacklining festival, and happened to get engaged there a few years later, so it only felt right to say their vows there, too! They worked closely with Andy Lewis (AKA Sketchy), Ryan’s best man, to have their ceremony on Andy’s invention: the Spacenet. Oh, and did we mention that the Spacenet is 400 feet in the air — over the canyon?! The big day was actually spread out amongst three days, to accommodate the fickle weather — a first look portrait session in the desert, a dress rehearsal on the net, and the actual wedding day. Filled with circus-like flair, their wedding was an absolute show-stopping extravaganza filled with base jumpers leaping off the sides of the canyon with 5,000 flower petals stuffer in their parachutes, aerialists hanging from silks below the net, and one glamorous Galia Lahav dress! Here’s Kim with more about the inspiration behind the big day: The Fruit Bowl Highline Area in Moab has a lot of significance to us. Three years ago, Ryan’s idea of a second date was to take me on a two week road trip to Yosemite, Vegas, Zion, and Arches, with a slacklining festival in Moab as the main destination. (A big road trip with someone you barely know can turn out really well or go horribly wrong… We were taking a big risk, but it definitely paid off!) We now consider this festival our anniversary. This festival is the only time of year we get to see ALL of our friends from all over the world (Europe, South America, Australia, Iceland, and Canada) all in one place, so it made sense for us to get engaged there and get married there. Not to mention, this may be one of the only destination weddings that was actually convenient for 99.9% of its guests!
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This looks like the best time ever!☀️ 🌊
It was so great adventure.
The SEABOB F5 S is an ultimate high-performance watercraft. Weighing just 34 kg, the vehicle possesses extremely good handling properties out of the water. The SEABOB F5 S boasts a strong propulsive force of 680 newtons in the water. The E-Jet Power System is controlled in 6 power levels. These gears of the SEABOB F5 S allow you to glide along at a relaxed pace in a low gear or, for more ambitious high-speed driving, switch up to 6th gear.
Once you get to Spain, you'll have to try this
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Flamingo beach at Renaissance island in Aruba
Flamingos have been living in Aruba for years. Approximately 15 years ago a flamboyance of flamingos (it’s really called like that) made their home on the Renaissance Private Island, living on the beach and mingling with visitors. It wasn’t until around 3 years ago when the island became popular and its pink inhabitants started rocking Instagram. So here’s how to visit the flamingo beach in Aruba. The place you want to see the famous flamingos is the Renaissance Island, a privately owned island by Renaissance Aruba Resort in Oranjestad. Guests of the Renaissance Aruba Resort have free access to the island, but you can buy a day pass for $100 and visit the island as a non-guest.
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Tea Break With A View!
Have you ever seen this spectacular view?
its so amazing experience when I have a chance to enjoy the view while having a tea break. Put it into your list
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Just hanging with some new friends!
Someone was a little nervous to be hanging out with so many iguanas 😂 Would you do it????? the girl tried so hard not to be scared
One of the little known treasures on Roatan is Sherman Arch's Iguana Farm. The Iguana Farm is located along the main paved road in French Key, just past the French Harbour turn off when you are traveling west. Sherman started his Iguana Hideout about 18 years ago and it is a good thing he did. Iguanas have long been the basic ingredient to make iguana stew on Roatan. While today, the iguana is "supposed" to be a protected species on the island, try to tell that to the sling shot totting hunters anytime around any holiday! Today, you will still see iguanas and Wishy Willy Lizards in the open spaces but it they are seen, they will soon be on the run from the "hunters".
Sherman's "farm" got pretty serious a few years back as the iguana grapevine got the word out that Sherman's was a great place not be eaten. Today, about 2700 iguanas roam freely about his property! The farm is a family operation now with four children and a wife who help with the feeding and care of the iguanas. Feeding time is early afternoon and it is the best time to arrive if you want to handle the iguanas.
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Petting the sharks in the Bahamas 🇧🇸 🦈
Oh you can’t believe your eyes when the boat gets closer to the island surrounded by crystal clear turquoise water and you see all the pigs running around and cooling down in the water. As soon as you step in the water they surround you and play with you. If you bring food make sure it’s something like bread as some people have been feeding them marshmallows and other things they can’t digest well. My highlight on that day besides the pigs was swimming with sharks in compass cay which was very fun until one got a little hungry and decided to bit me 🙂 I can not tell you the second of shock I felt when i saw this shark opening his mouth grabbing my hand. People always tell you when a shark attacks you you should stay calm. let me tell you in reality when it happens there is nothing like staying calm you completely freak out 😀 Some of you will remember my pic floating with them just shortly before one bit my finger as he misplaced my hand with food. My hand is okay again and has s a scar now in shark teeth shape that will forever remind me of that beautiful day in the exumas.It’s an amazing experience to swim with them and quite an adrenalin boost but consider even though they are usually calm they are still wild animals 🙂 Another stop we did was the iguana island where more than 4000 iguanas live free in wildlife. As soon as you walk along the beach you see them coming and be amazed how fast they can walk towards you besides the fact they look so lazy 🙂
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Cliffhanger! 😬😓😱 Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
It looks so dangerous challenge. Fall from from 10 feet straight jump and squirm like a squirrel, gainer from 114 like that's what you were born to do.
Alberta is the westernmost of Canada’s three Prairie provinces. Often known as Canada's "energy province,” Alberta is home to over 4 million people, and growing quickly. The bulk of this population resides in Alberta’s two largest cities: Edmonton, which serves as the provincial capital, and Calgary. Each have a population of over one million residents.
A beautiful lake in the Rocky Mountains near Banff, Alberta, Canada
Alberta is a world leader in the oil and gas industry, but is also home to a vibrant and fast-growing industrial and service economy. Thanks to the opportunities provided by this economic growth, Alberta has become one of the top destinations for immigration to Canada. Alberta is arguably Canada’s most prosperous province today, and is recognized world-wide for its high standard of living. Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in Canada, and for good reason! About an hour east of the town of Banff you’ll find yourself at this vibrant blue water lake, which comes about as close to a postcard picture as you can get. Rent a canoe at the Lake Louise Boathouse, or hit the trails and take in the views from above. One of the most popular (and rewarding) hikes is the moderate “tea house hike” from the lake’s shores to Lake Agnes Tea House hidden in the mountains over the smaller – yet still beautiful – Lake Agnes.
Banff has the historical charm of a small mountain town, with all the amenities you need to have a fun, lively stay. Authentic saloons with mechanical bull riding are a plus for visitors looking for a taste of the local culture, as are the many farm-fresh restaurants and cool shops downtown. While in town, make sure to get outside. Take the gondola for stunning views of the city, or ice skate at Banff Community High School rink downtown. Banff is also known for their awesome Upper Hot Springs and National Park’s Cave and Basin, so be sure to check them out.
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Just watching makes me dizzy 😵
Real brave woman not easy to do that excellent
A Bow Vally Classic for hikers and climbers. Its sheer 500' face can be seen from the TransCanada and the peak is often in the clouds. It gets an A for accessability. There are many routes for both up this limestone mountain to the 2240m summit. Even hikers (who can do a 900m elevation change in 4.5-6km) can make it to the summit without special equipment. The first 3km is through mixed forest with a wide variety of wild life and birds to see. Above the trees is a fair amount of skree and careful footing is required. A loop can be made around the mountain and if so, do it CCW. To make the loop (or get to the summit from the E), there is a narrow ledge 30m long that must be traversed about 300m from the summit. There is a cable to hang on to but it isn't for the faint of heart as you can see in the picture.
The summit was fantastic and the way down was difficult in a different way. Lots of loose scree on a narrow path, PLEASE make sure to bring good hiking shoes and trekking poles. The screen run down the side of the mountain was a fun experience as well!
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