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//August 21, 2014
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Top Labor Day Escapes That Are TOTALLY Worth the Money

Looking for the ultimate long-weekend escape? Relax! Budget Travel has done all the homework. Whether you’re craving one more trip to the beach or are searching for the perfect end-of-summer festival, getting away has never been quicker, easier—or more affordable. Labor Day...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By onabudget
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Mediteca & the Luretta Organic Wines

Just off one of the busiest streets in KL, where night life is concerned, this warm, cozy deli, Mediteca, makes a strong case for the pleasures of cicchetti e ombre, or bite-size eats with good wine. Tonight, the place would be decorated with art and paintings and we would be...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By foodieshere
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Mysore Zoo – Brahminy Duck

Lovely pics 🙂 Interesting captures on the bird! The white rock produces a snowy effect on the winter bird image. Beautiful! It is an attractive duck as you say Rajesh. It has the build of our Shelduck, a goose sized duck also. it is a beauty! love it! very nice, thanks for...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By india
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Jarlshof in Shetland Islands, Scotland

Located on the edge of green Scottish cliffs, the extensive archeological site known as Jarlshof holds artifacts and structures dating from the Bronze Age right up to the 1700’s covering thousands of years worth of human history.  The impressive array of remains...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By features
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La Recylcerie in Paris, France

Located in a disused train station straddling the abandoned Petite Ceinture, La REcylcerie prides itself on an eco-friendly ethos of upcycling and reuse which is a stark contrast to the other posh eateries in the area. La REcylcerie has devoted itself to those three famous...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By features
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Cabeza de Juårez in Mexico City, Mexico

Designed in a purposefully illustrative style, and considered by many locals to be quite the eyesore, the Cabeza de Juårez (Head of Juårez) is an over-sized tribute to one of Mexico’s most beloved presidents.  Built in the mid-70’s, the museum...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By features
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Rheinturm in Düsseldorf, Germany

Finished in the year of our lord, 1981, the Rheinturm (Rhine Tower) in Düsseldorf is a monolithic communications tower built for both utility and recreation, and is even a clock for those who know how to read it.  The nearly 600 foot needle sits right in the...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By features
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Parrish Shoes Sign in Keene, United States

After the magic board game fantasy, Jumanji finished filming in the city of Keene, New Hampshire the crew erased all traces of their presence, but the citizens went ahead and repainted one of the movie’s iconic signs which has now become a place of mourning in the wake of...
Posted On 21 Aug 2014
, By features


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