Route du Saguenay–Lac-St-Jean | QuébecOriginal et Go-Van
La région du Saguenay‒Lac-Saint-Jean semblait tout indiquée pour faire découvrir à deux photographes de Vancouver les grands espaces du Québec. C’est ce qui a incité Julien Roussin-Côté du blogue Go-Van à inviter Kyla Trethewey et Jillian Mann du blogue Our Wild Abandon au pays des Bleuets, comme on surnomme les habitants de la région.
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0:01 Rivière-Éternité (SEPAQ)
0:47 Parc Aventures du Cap-Jaseux
1:19 Via Ferrata (Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay
1:48 Alain @ L’Est-Anse-Ciel restaurant
2:13 L’Anse à Tabatière
2:21 Voile Mercator @ L’Anse Saint-Jean
2:46 Mont-Édouard
2:55 La Chouape Brewery in St-Félicien
3:28 Zoo St-Félicien
3:45 Vélo-Route de Bleuets
3:55 Ola Sup
4:00 Val-Jalbert
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Gayé - Fouki et LeMichel
Québec City | Canada Travel Diary
Stepping back in time for three days in Quebec City, Canada. This quaint old town is the heart and soul of the region for French Canadians, with its rich heritage and francophile spirit.
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Street Food in Pakistan - ULTIMATE 16-HOUR PAKISTANI FOOD Tour in Lahore, Pakistan!
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I’m very excited to share this first full street food in Pakistan video with you! We started our trip in Lahore, a vibrant, colorful, and packed full of food city. Our first day in Lahore turned out to be a 16 hour street food marathon in Lahore, and it was an amazing day!
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Sadiq Halwa Puri ( - We began the day with a very common breakfast throughout Pakistan, halwa puri, but along with chana curry (chickpea curry). We ate off the car, enjoying every bit of the freshly fried puris and curry.
Total price - 640 PKR ($4.78)
Chacha Feeka Lassi ( - Next we drove over to Gawalmandi, one of the most legendary areas in Lahore for food. We headed straight to a breakfast staple, the lassi shop and had the most creamy heavy milkshake I’ve ever had, called a pera lassi.
Roasted chickpeas - 25 PKR ($0.19) - After exiting an alley, right in front of us was a man selling chickpeas and corn roasted in black Himalayan salt. It’s a very common street food snack in Pakistan.
Sweet potato - 80 PKR ($0.60) - Sweet potato is also a very common street food snack in Lahore, seasoned with masala and a type of citrus juice.
Baba Kulfi Wala - Next we headed over to Shah Alami Market, another huge and bustling market in Lahore.
Kulfi - 20 PKR ($0.15) each - One of the most famous places to eat ice cream in Lahore is Baba Kulfi Wala, and you’ll find a crowd of people standing around the corner of the road eating sticks of their famous kulfi.
Orange juice - 50 PKR ($0.37)
Chana chaat - 120 PKR ($0.89) per plate - One of my personal favorite Pakistani street food snacks of the day was chana chaat, a chickpea snack. He added in all sorts of spices, chutneys, and seasonings, to create a deliciously refreshing snack.
Butt Karahi Tikka Restaurant - Easily one of the most well known restaurants in Lahore is Butt Karahi, specializing in curry made in a rounded pan, called a karahi (we will be eating a lot of karahi’s in Pakistan!). We ordered both a mutton karahi and chicken karahi. Both were amazing, filled with spices and butter, but the tenderness of the mutton was the winner.
Total price - 5,600 PKR ($41.84)
Siddique Fish Corner - You’ll notice that Lahore seems to come alive at night, and street food is everywhere at night. We began the evening with Siddique Fish Corner, one of the best fried fish stalls in Lahore. It was awesome, and so busy.
Total price - 400 PKR ($2.99)
Khalifa Balochi Sajji - Another Pakistani dish I wanted to try was chicken sajji, a type of hand rotisserie chicken. The atmosphere and cooking method was incredible.
Total price - 390 PKR ($2.91)
Khan Baba Restaurant - Finally for our last dinner on this 16 hour day of food in Pakistan, we went to one of Ali’s favorite restaurants in Lahore, Khan Baba. The goat chops were impressive as was the korma curry.
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Living in the Cayman Islands as an Expat Family No Income Tax No Snow Just Beach and Palm Trees
Living in the Cayman Islands as an Expat Family No Income Tax No Snow Just Beach and Palm Trees Plus pay off your student loans while living on a tropical island in the caribbean. Students and professionals are needed in the Cayman Islands to power the tourist and offshore investment economy. Many Expats from around the world live and work in the Cayman Islands for a few years at a time to live out the fantasy of tropical island living. We did it, we loved it and would recommend it. For a student with college debts it is the perfect way to earn tax free income and pay off large debts fast and also begin to save up cash for future studies, a long trip, or even a downpayment on a house. There are young people singles and couples who work a year or two and then travel the world. There are no rules, just dreams and endless possibilities. I never thought I could move to a tropical tax free island with my wife and 10 year old daughter, but we did it. Se sold off all the furniture, the car, and moved to the Cayman Islands. Once we got there it was easy to replace furniture and a car there. When we left the island a few years later, we sold the furniture and the car easily. Stuff is just stuff... But the memories and new friendships last forever. Plus the work experience comes in handy down the road as it looks good on a resume.
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20 foot high 'Ice wall' forms in the middle of a Nebraska farm
The monstrous four-man-high ice wall was dumped by the Niobrara river in a field in Keya Paha County, Nebraska after a 'bomb cyclone' caused the river to burst its banks and flood a million acres of farmland. Video shows a saddened farmer with another adult, two children and two dogs squelching through the sodden field along the ice-wall. The flooding, which saw areas underwater for seven days, may disrupt the planting season as farmers fear they won't be able to put corn, soy and wheat in the ground in time. 'There's thousands of acres that won't be able to be planted,' said Ryan Sonderup, 36, a farmer from Fullerton, Nebraska, who has worked the fields for 18 years. 'If we had straight sunshine now until May and June, maybe it can be done, but I don't see how that soil gets back with expected rainfall'.
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The MOST INSANE Street Food in Thailand!
Most unbelievable Thai street food in Bangkok!
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Talad Rot Fai (ตลาดนัดรถไฟ), also known as the Train night market in Bangkok, or Talad Rot Fai in Thai, is one of the most popular night markets in Bangkok - this branch located at Ratchada. Here’s a map link:
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The market is known for its unique Thai street food, some of the snacks and dishes which are invented there and you won’t find anywhere else in Bangkok.
Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) at Diaw Maekhlong Restaurant (ร้านเตี๋ยวแม่กลอง) - Laeng saeb, a dish of pork bones and ridiculous amounts of green chilies is one of the most popular Thai street food inventions at Talad Rot Fai, and this is mainly what I came to eat. The restaurant is located at the back of the market, and they have a few different sizes you can choose from.
XXL Laeng Saeb (เล้งแซ่บ) - Price - 599 THB ($18.96) - We went straight for the XXL size, a massive platter of pork bones, soup, insane amounts of green chilies and the soup broth. Of all the Thai street food I’ve eaten, this is one of the most unbelievable and insanely giant street foods of Thailand I’ve ever seen or eaten. Although it’s way more than I ever care to eat again in one sitting, it’s actually a really good dish.
Crispy butter (เนยกรอบ) - 35 THB ($1.11)
Stir fried ice cream (ไอติมผัด) - 69 THB ($2.18)
Coconut shake (น้ำมะพร้าวปั่น) - 35 THB ($1.11)
And that completed this Thai street food night market tour of Talad Rot Fai. It’s well worth a visit, and you can of course, order smaller sizes of laeng saeb when you’re in Bangkok. Enjoy!
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Canada And Newfoundland, Carpenter's World Travels
Canada And Newfoundland, Carpenter's World Travels
List of Photographs
Where Man Feels Close to God
The Untold Wealth of Canada
Newfoundland's Rocky Coast
Icebergs off St. John's Harbour
The Capital City of Newfoundland
On the Fish Wharves
Spreading Codfish out to Dry
Fishing Villages
Hunting Seals on the Ice Fields
Caribou Crossing a River
Ore Piles at the Wabana Mines
The Annual Fishermen's Race
Halifax Harbour
Cape Breton Island
Evangeline's Well
Low Tide in the Bay of Fundy
A Quebec Farm House
French Canadian Woman Spinning
The Gibraltar of America
The St. Louis Gate at Quebec
A Plank-paved Street
Ribbon-like Farms along the St. Lawrence
A Wayside Shrine
The Church of Notre Dame
Grain Elevators of Montreal
Montreal from Mount Royal
In the Old French Market
Toboggan Slide Down Mount Royal
Shooting the Rapids
Through the La Chine Canal
Along the Rideau Canal
The Heights Above the Ottawa River
The Library of Parliament
A Giant of the Forest
Food for a Pulp Mill
A Forest Patrol Airplane
Log Jam on a Canadian River
Toronto's Municipal Playground
Farm Scene in Ontario
Toronto, City of Sky-scrapers
Flax Raising in Ontario
Orchards of the Niagara Peninsula
The Big Ditch at Niagara
Ontario's Giant Power Station
Potential Power for Canadian Industries
The Mining Town of Cobalt
Where One Walks on Silver
Erecting a Discovery Post
The World's Greatest Freight Canal
Bascule Bridge at Sault Ste. Marie
Moose Feeding
Ontario Lake Country
Calling Moose
A Fishermen's Mecca
The Mighty Elevators of Port Arthur
The Falls of Kakabeka
A Six-hundred-foot Lake Freighter
The Gateway to the Prairies
Cutting Corn by Machinery
Stacking Wheat
Over the Trans-continental Route
Selling the Scenery
Bargaining with the Eskimos
A Hudson's Bay Trading Post
A Foster Mother for Foxes
Valuable Furs as Every-day Garments
The Capital of Saskatchewan
Grain Lands of the Prairies
American Windmills in Saskatchewan
Threshing Wheat
In Canada's Great Wheat Province
Farming on a Large Scale
Future Citizens of the Dominion
A Modern Ranch
Raising Corn in Alberta
Railroads as Colonizers
Giving the Settler a Start
Digging Coal from a Country Bank
Milking Machines in an Alberta Dairy
Water for Three Million Acres
Passing of the Wild West
A Royal Ranch Owner
Calgary's Business Section
Mounted Police Headquarters at Macleod
211 Lake of the Hanging Glaciers
The Monarch of the Herd
Mountain Climbing in the Canadian Alps
At the Foot of Mount Robson
The Land of the Kootenays
Apple Orchards of the Pacific Slope
Canada's Most English City
Street in Prince Rupert
The World's Greatest Halibut Port
Totem Poles at Kitwanga
Over the White Pass Railway
On the Overland Trail
Roadhouse on the Tahkeena River
The Head of Navigation on the Yukon
A Klondike Heating Plant
Islands in the Upper Yukon
Through the Five Finger Rapids
A Summer Residence in the Klondike
The White House of the Yukon
In the Land of the Midnight Sun
Redtop Grass Inside the Arctic Circle
258 A Ten-thousand-dollar Potato Patch
Dredging the Golden Gravel
Washing Down the Hills
Old-time Mining Methods
From Gold Seeker to Settler
The Prospector on the Trail
A Dredge King of the Klondike
Hydraulic Mining
The Guardian of the Northwest
An Eskimo of Ellesmere Island
winter in Mexico -- Yes this is winter in Mexico
OK, had enough of the snow, cloudy sky's, cold wind and bland scenery - Palladium Vallarta is not a typical Puerto Vallarta resort, beautiful escape for a week or two.