Month: April 2023

There’s no other city in the world that boasts quite such an impressive main drag as Venice and its Grand Canal. You’ll travel down it in your vaporetto or water taxi, you’ll observe the bustling boats from magnificent bridges. But there’s nothing quite like having a front-row seat at the Grand Canal spectacle from your
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We had spent the morning trying to track down an elusive herd of elephants in the scalding African heat, and I was now savouring an al fresco lunch under the shade of a leafy tree. All was calm, soporific even, as each of our gathered group recounted their most recent wildlife encounters – when suddenly
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Poor exit environment, macroeconomic downturn, and the unexpected collapse of Silicon Valley Bank are driving U.S. venture capitalists to increasingly withdraw from investing in late-stage deals, causing deal count to fall more than 25% year-over-year in Q1 2023, according to the latest PitchBook data. During the period, there were only 19 late-stage mega-rounds compared with
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Paranormal investigators Amy Bruni and Adam Berry are accompanied by psychic medium Chip Coffey as they embark on a chilling investigation of the abandoned 68,000-square-foot South Pittsburg Hospital in Tennessee. As they navigate the vast and eerie facility, Chip’s psychic abilities are put to the test as he experiences unsettling sensations at every turn. From
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Get a copy of my “Eating Thai Food Guide” : http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ – Thanks for the support! Ziplock bags don’t exist in Thailand. Instead, everything, and I mean literally everything consumable is thrown in a plastic bag and tied shut with a rubberband. The vendors selling Thai street food have taken their art of loading plastic
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The resurgence of a once banned liquor in Ghana, Akpeteshie, is shaking up the global distillery market. Brothers Kofi and Raja Owusu-Ansah, owners of Republic Distilleries in Accra, are bringing Akpeteshie, Ghana’s indigenous alcoholic spirit distilled from sugar cane juice, to the rest of world. They are poised to disrupt the international liquor market valued
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It’s no secret by now that Iceland’s laid-back, diminutive capital punches way above its weight on pretty much every level. It’s ostensibly a cosmopolitan and highly progressive fishing village, home to more than half of the country’s 300,000 citizens, as well as a slew of expats and a constant stream of visitors all year round.
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After survivalist Russell Acord discovers pile of animal bones concentrated in a potential bigfoot kill zone directly above Lake Fear, he calls the rest of the team to investigate. Meanwhile, Bryce Johnson interviews osteologist and archaeologist Todd Baker and learns more about the possibilities of bigfoot bones and why a discovery would be important. Back
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