Lonely Planet’s Nicola Williams explores the arts and crafts of Florence, Italy, on a visit to the leather workshops at the Scuola del Cuoio, the shop of traditional puppet maker Letizia Fiorini, and the studio of Alberto Cozzi, whose family has been making marbled paper in the city for more a century. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/florence for
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The Valley de Guadalupe in Baja California is the best open secret in Mexico. Just 2 hours south of the US border is a valley brimming with top-notch vineyards and restaurants that are shaping culinary trends worldwide. Big thanks to everyone who made this video possible: – Angel Miron from Let’s Go Clandestino Tours: http://letsgoclandestino.net/
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? 5 Aunty’s Cook Huge Curry: https://youtu.be/dy4UB5KFTIE ? NEW T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ ? Home Stay: https://goo.gl/maps/i4HsXTQDEzJdnHQa6 MAE HONG SON (แม่ฮ่องสอน), THAILAND – Welcome to the beautiful province of Mae Hong Son in Northern Thailand, home to a large community of Shan, or a Thai Yai (ไทใหญ่) people. We had the privilege to
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Lofty Pursuits in Tallahassee, FL sells more than 20,000 candy canes every holiday season. It uses techniques from the 19th century in order to get its candy canes perfectly twisted. The holiday treat has been around even longer. Our team digs into the legend behind the peppermint. —————————————————— #CandyCanes #Christmas #FoodInsider Insider is great journalism
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Founded in 2019 by Luca Pronzato, sommelier and restaurateur (formerly at NOMA, Copenhagen) We Are Ona is a roaming gastronomy experience like no other. We Are Ona partners with hot young chefs young chefs and local and sustainable producers, in incredible settings, around the world. Together they create one-off, communal dinners, in temporary locations, for
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Dolores Ratzan Pablo, local of Santiago Atitlán in Guatemala (Central America) discusses the significance of her community and Mayan heritage. Learn more about the Mayan culture in our Guatemala feature in the October edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1 — A snippet from the feature: ‘In the lakeside town of Santiago Atitlán, women sit
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DAY 1365 // 4TH April 2017 // Nairobi, Kenya Pre-Order our Movie here! – http://kck.st/2nnxYSr Thanks to https://www.thesafaricollection.com for having us! Go follow… Raya Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/rayawashere Twitter // https://twitter.com/rayawashere Instagram // http://instagram.com/rayawashere Snapchat // rayawashere Jack Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/doyoutravel/ Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/doyoutravelblog Twitter // https://twitter.com/doyoutravel Lauren Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/gypsea_lust/ Twitter // https://twitter.com/gypsea_lust follow what
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Grab a copy of the Eating Thai Food Guide here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ and check out my travel and street food website http://migrationology.com/ Thank you for watching! One of the top $1 dishes in Thailand is something known as Khao Moo Daeng (ข้าวหมูแดง). It’s available all over the country and is especially common in Bangkok. The dish,
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Gap Year? Career Pivot? Long-Term Travel Plans? However you want to call it taking an extended travel experience is a fun, but serious undertaking. And many travel sites and videos will make you believe it is all fun and no problems, and it is fun and it can be problem free, but there are three
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One kilogram of cashews can cost $10 wholesale — over seven times as much as peanuts. And in the US, retail prices for raw whole cashews can reach $15 per pound. But cashews are more complex than most other nuts. Each cashew kernel grows inside a toxic shell. It must be carefully extracted from this
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Aircraft are deiced at General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee Reuters Southwest Airlines canceled more than 60% of its flights on Monday, while flight disruptions stemming from severe winter weather eased at other carriers. Airlines have canceled more than 17,000 U.S. flights since Wednesday, according to FlightAware, as storms brought snow, ice, high winds and
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