Top 10 Best Countries To Live In The World In 2018
Top 10 Best Countries To Live In The World For 2018
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Happiness is the key in deciding the best countries and Happiness is always a choice that any one can make.
Regardless of where you are and what you are going through, you can still choose to be happy, you can still choose to smile.
Keep recalling the quote, Accept what you can’t change and change what you can’t accept and make sure you are happy at the end of the day.
Here are top 10 best countries to live in the world for 2018, according to Us News and World Report.
If your country's in the list, you are lucky indeed.
1. Switzerland. (Best for Life Expectancy )
2. Canada.
3. Germany.
4. United Kingdom.
5. Japan.
6. Sweden. (Best Country to Raise Kids)
7. Australia.
8. United States.
9. France.
10. Netherlands.
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Amazing Turkish Food and Attractions in Istanbul - Istanbul, Turkey, Travel Guide!
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Day 9: Istanbul, Turkey - This was a day of sightseeing at some of the most famous attractions in Istanbul that I’ve wanted to visit my entire life including the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia. And the read highlight of the day for me was the incredible Turkish food, especially the kebabs.
Museum Pass Istanbul - 85 TRY ($28.88) - Before getting started with the things we did in this video, I purchased a Museum Pass for Istanbul, which granted me access to a few of the attractions without having to stand in line. I’m not sure if I really saved much money, but it did save time.
2:00 Sultan Ahmet Camii (Blue Mosque) - Our first stop of the day in this attractions in Istanbul video was the Sultan Ahmet Camii, which is commonly known as the Blue Mosque due to its blue tiles on the inside. We actually arrived a little too early in the morning, so they were not open yet, so we walked around the Hippodrome of Constantinople for a few minutes. When the Blue Mosque opened, we went inside. Both inside and outside are incredible to see.
5:37 Hagia Sophia - One of the most famous pieces of architecture in all of Istanbul and one of the most famous attractions is Hagia Sophia. It started off as a church, later became a mosque, and now it’s an official museum. After entering, you can walk around the main room, but the highlight of visiting Hagia Sophia for me was walking up to the upper galleries for some amazing views from above.
8:24 Topkapi Palace - Finally, one more of the most famous attractions in Istanbul, and located right in the same area as Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque is Topkapi Palace, which was an Ottoman Palace. You can walk around the gardens and palace structures, which are now galleries. I especially enjoyed the Imperial Harem, which was a section of the palace reserved for women, and the best preserved area of the palace.
11:25 Sehzade Erzurum Cag Kebab (Şehzade Cağ Kebap) - There are many different types of Turkish food, and cag kebab is a type of kebab from Erzurum in Eastern Turkey. According some some men I met while eating the amazing kebabs, this is the best restaurant for cag kebab in all of Istanbul. The type of kebab is made from lamb, and instead of being on a vertical skewer like other types of kebabs, it’s grilled on a horizontal skewer. The meat is cooked with wood fire, and slice off onto smaller skewers to be served. If you get a chance to try cag kebab, it’s an absolutely stunning Turkish food. The entire meal was delicious, but the best part was meeting the owner of Sehzade Erzurum Cag Kebab and eating a slice of the meat right off the roll hot and fresh. Out entire meal cost 85 TL ($28.88).
20:34 Basilica Cistern - 20 TRY ($6.80) - Arter the amazing Turkish food lunch, we headed over to see the Basilica cistern, one of many underground cisterns in Istanbul. It was interesting to see. We then headed to the hotel for a rest, and then went out again for dinner.
23:27 Dinner at Balkan Lokantasi - Beşiktaş is a neighborhood in Istanbul and we walked over to a restaurant for dinner in that neighborhood called Balkan Lokantasi. It was an extremely busy restaurant serving all sorts of different Turkish food in a cafeteria like style. You walk through the line, choose whatever dishes you want, and pay for what you get. You can eat a serious feast for a pretty good price. I got a little confused and didn’t really know what I was doing, so ended up ordering what was way too much food. But that’s alright, it was all really delicious.
It was fantastic day of Turkish food and visiting some attractions in Istanbul that I had wanted to visit my entire life.
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One day in Lavasa!
Pune to Lavasa
Lavasa is a resort town located about 2 hours from Pune.
Family and I decided to go stay there for the night. We stayed at the Waterfront Shaw, which was super convenient as it had tons of restaurants and was close to all the amenities.
Lavasa offers some recreational activities. They have Jet Skis but they don't let you drive ... it's an escorted tour of the lake.
They also have what they call extreme sports, but I wouldn't really call them extreme. activities include ATV ride, rock climbing, Air rifle, Archery, and zipline.
I would say it's worth checking out once and not more than a day... there isn't really that much to do. Also, try to go when the weather is better maybe September - Jan. It was really hot when we went.
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Today we eat at the infamous Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan. My college buddy Brian and I try their Crappy Meatballs, Poop Ice Cream, Green Tea in a Urinal, and Chicken Curry served in a toilet bowl. Is the food delicious or do we lose our appetite? Watch to find out :)
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Philippines Street Food - AMAZING Filipino Food at Aling Sosing's Carinderia in Manila!
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Aling Sosing's is often considered to be one of the best carinderias, or local Filipino food restaurants, in all of Manila. The crowd that shows up to eat lunch here everyday reinforces the fact that they are no doubt one of the spots you want to be in Manila, if you’re a food lovers. When I was eating in Manila, eating at Aling Sosing's was certainly among the best local Filipino food restaurants that I tried.
Aling Sosing's is a very typical type of local street food restaurant, sitting on the corner of a street, near to Makati. Just like most carinderias, all the food is prepared ahead of time, and sits at the front of the restaurant. When you arrive to order, you just simply pick and choose the different dishes that you want to order, find a table, and they will bring you the dishes to your table. Additionally, some of the famous dishes to eat at Aling Sosing's are off the grill, and you’ll smell the wonderful aroma of the grilling meats the entire time you’re eating, and it’s fantastic.
Ying and I arrived about 11 am on a weekday, and luckily we beat the main lunch traffic, but just barely. There were tables available when we arrived, but as soon as we sat down and order it filled up. Sof if you eat at Aling Sosing's Carinderia you might want to arrive before the main lunch rush. Additionally, some of the Filipino food dishes sell out fast, and they don’t cook them again for the day - once they are sold out, they are done for the day.
Here are the main Filipino dishes I ordered:
Pinakbet - A stew of mixed vegetables, oftentimes flavored with shrimp paste. This was the best versions of pinakbet I’ve ever had.
Inihaw na tilapia - The grilled tilapia is quite well known at this restaurant. It was simple and delicious.
Inihaw na liempo - The grilled pork belly is one of their signature dishes, and it’s every bit as good and smoky as it looks.
Kaldereta - A Filipino food I love so much is kaldereta, a goat stew, mainly because I love goat so much. It was oily, but really good.
Adobong pusit - I saw the squid the pot and decided to try it out. It was a little on the sweet side.
Pork BBQ - Fresh off the grill, Ying and I ordered some of their pork bbq. The pork was tender and lathered in bbq, it was amazing.
Total price - 640 PHP ($12.90)
If you’re looking for a local Filipino restaurant in Manila that I think serves some of the best Filipino food, Aling Sosing's is a restaurant you’re going to want to check out. The food is awesome, the setting and positive atmosphere is refreshing, and the constant smoke from the grill will keep your nose happy and wanting more!
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Address: Palanan 5819 Zobel Roxas, Palanan Makati City, Philippines
Open hours: 8 am - 6 pm from Monday - Saturday
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Lamb Chops and Safety Tips during the Attempted Coup in Istanbul
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Just the day before the attempted coup, my wife and I had had the most amazing Istanbul food tour (watch that video here: wandering around the city, visiting the Grand Bazaar, meeting dozens of friendly people and having fantastic conversations and delicious Turkish food. And in fact, on the night of the 15th, before the attempted Turkish coup d'état took place, we ate dinner at a restaurant just a stone's throw from the Bosphorus Bridge (where many of the events of the coup unfolded in Istanbul).
Due to the situation of the Turkish coup attempt and not really knowing what all was going on in Istanbul, my wife and I made the decision to just camp out in the hotel for the whole day. We were grateful to have a safe place to stay.
My heart and thoughts go out to all the people of Turkey, and Istanbul is truly one of the most breathtaking city, in terms of history, culture, people, and food, that I’ve ever visited, and my opinions have not changed.
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Bibioteca Guarneriana - LE GUIDE - di San Daniele del Friuli
LE GUIDE del Comune di San Daniele del Friuli
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La bibioteca Guarneriana
LA BIBLIOTECA GUARNERIANA
La Biblioteca Guarneriana è una delle più antiche in Italia, e la prima in Friuli.
Nacque nel 1466 per volontà di Guarnerio d'Artegna che donò alla Chiesa di S. Michele tutti i suoi codici manoscritti.
Guarnerio espresse la volontà che i libri fossero custoditi in un luogo in cui fosse possibile leggere e studiare.
Il suo lascito si è preservato quasi inalterato nei secoli costituendo uno dei fondi librari più coerenti ed interessanti dell'Umanesimo italiano.
Tra i manoscritti più prestigiosi c'è la cosiddetta Bibbia Bizantina, le cui miniature costituiscono una interessante commistione tra elementi occidentali e levantini.
La raccolta si arricchì nel 1736 grazie alla donazione di monsignor Giusto Fontanini che lasciò anche i mezzi necessari alla realizzazione di una libreria lignea costruita intorno al 1740.
Il lascito Fontanini comprendeva fra l'altro un codice contenente l'Inferno dantesco.
Nel 700 e 800 la biblioteca si impreziosì grazie a nuovi codici acquistati dalla comunità sandanielese: tra i quali Il Canzoniere e I Trionfi del Petrarca risalenti al 400.
La Guarneriana fu visitata da illustri personaggi come Foscolo, Nievo e Carducci.
Nei suoi locali sono conservati l'Archivio storico comunale e quello dell'antico ospedale di Sant'Antonio.
Per maggiori informazioni e visite guidate consultate l'ufficio turistico pro sandaniele di via Roma 3 oppure visitate il sito infosandaniele.com
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