Someone has forcibly removed the seats and lids of these two intensely avocado toilets in the Ionian Domatia inVathytown on theisland of Samos. Notice how the lid is sitting on the floor, leaned up against the wall, in the picture above. ...
In 2024, around 4.7 billion people are expected to board flights to embark on a new journey, surpassing the 2019 pre-pandemic levels of 4.5 billion travellers. Airline revenue is estimated to increase by 7.6%, reaching $964 billion. *This is so normal to recover from the trauma that has...
Alfred Ellison first flew an aircraft as a young man during the First Word War, on active service as part of the Royal Flying Corps. He extended his flying experience in following years by attending air rallies as part of the Midland Aero club in various European capitals, but it was when...
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL returns to The Royal Albert Hall , for its usual two month stint early January to early March. To celebrate 40 years of dreaming the impossible, Cirque du Soleil return to the Royal Albert Hall in January 2025, with their most joyous and jubilant show, CORTEO. With unique...
The large lake in Seoul Grand Park has many cherry blossom trees surrounding it, and the site also has a zoo, an amusement park, and a modern art museum, so there is something other than the cherry blossoms for you to enjoy after making the trip....
5. Royal Standard of England, Beaconsfield: - Drop by the Royal Standard of England, one of Britain's oldest pubs. With its thatched roof and historic charm, it's a cozy spot for a drink or a traditional meal.Remember, Buckinghamshire offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and ...
He joined at the same time as a Cheshire friend, William Degge, whose brother Simon had joined the Royal Society with him in 1730.The Society of Dilettanti had been founded by Sir Francis Dashwood and other travellers in Italy including Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex and Lord Boyne, ...
In fact, it’s not even slender: it’s threadbare and an unsteady skeleton upon which to hang the real story, which is about the death of chivalry. Well, chivalry may be too grand of a word to put on it. Marquand grew up on a poorer fringe of proper Boston society, the long-...
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“I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can’t read anything, you have only the most rudimentary sense o