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What if we invited you to let go?
Québec invited five busy, connected people to let go and fully immerse themselves in the beauty of the land and culture. They had to leave their daily distractions and surrender to experiencing Québec, open and unfiltered. From vibrant cities to larger-than-life landscapes, electrifying festivals to outdoor adventures, their journeys included unique and surprising moments that connected them with the place and its people.
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WALKING IN VERNON (FRANCE)
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Though in the Eure département of France, Vernon is close to borders of both the Yvelines and the Val d'Oise départements. Driving through the region known as the Vexin to the West of Paris (and a bit North as it becomes Normandy) is really beautiful. Vernon is roughly an hour and a half drive from Paris. I'd spent the morning in Giverny to see the famous Monet house, gardens and lily pond, and his family tomb, on my second visit to that village since I moved to France in '94 from the United States, but Vernon was the choice for lunch not only because it's larger than Giverny and has more options, but because it has a beautiful old church and a great deal of very old buildings, near the River Seine.
I saw an alarmingly high water mark noted on the church -- just about a hundred years ago, it seemed. (It was up high and hard to read.) Floods do happen.
The MIEL D'APICULTEUR means a beekeeper sells honey -- probably from his or her home, as well as in farmers' markets or co-ops there and in the area.
It was an interesting, very green daytrip from Paris, ending with a visit to a troglodyte church in Haute-Isle in Val d'Oise.
I like the way the half-timbered buildings are now at crazy angles. Sometimes walls tilt or bulge alarmingly. There are still thatched roofs in this region and other regions in France.
Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When deciding on a base in Southeast Asia we carefully thought about where to go. Soon it became a no brainer that Chiang Mai would be the perfect fit. Considering how affordable it is to live there in tandem with the amazing dining options certainly won us offer. Moreover, the Chiang Mai offers numerous top attractions and things to do. In our latest travel guide we attempt to highlight as many of our favorite attractions in Chiang Mai as possible:
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1) Chiang Mai is famous for its night markets. We suggest starting off at the Sunday Night Market which is best explored from Thapea Gate. From handicrafts to silverware and from souvenirs to silks, you'll shop until you drop. In my opinion, an even better thing to do at the market is to indulge in as much Thai street food as possible.
2) Elephant tourism runs rampant in and around Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, the well being of the elephants is rarely a consideration. Visiting the Elephant Nature Park, known as an elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation center, is somewhere you can go to interact with elephants knowing full well they are being taken care of and not exploited. A trip to the park is a memorable experience that is both incredibly fun and extremely education.
3) From the roof of our apartment building we had often had unobstructed views of Doi Suthep. It was only a matter of time before we decide to take a Songthaew up to explore it on foot. Although it is very touristy, it is still well worth a visit - especially for the views of Chiang Mai!
4) Few cuisines are more famous around the world than Thai food. While you're in Chiang Mai be sure to take a cooking class to learn how to make all of your favorite Thai dishes. An even better idea is to go to the countryside where you can have a more authentic and rural cooking experience.
5) Although I love the Sunday Night Market my favorite night market in Chiang Mai happens on Saturday. Possibly because it is only a stone throw away from where we lived in Chiang Mai, I just enjoyed wandering through the maze of people and shops to eat as much Thai street food as possible.
6) You can't visit Chiang Mai without trying its most famous Northern Thai dish - Khao Soi. Crispy and soft noodles float around in a coconut milk base with various vegetables. It's delicious and one of the cheapest meal options in the city!
7) When you have time - and a friend to go with - reserve a table at a restaurant that specializes in Khantoke sets. Served with sticky rice and a plethora of small dishes you'll get a real sense of what Northern Thai food is all about.
8) Wander around the neighborhoods outside of the city center. A big part of why Chiang Mai is so charming has to do with its various neighborhoods. Get off the beaten path and just go explore around. Here we show you our neighborhood, which is not far from Chiang Mai South Gate.
เมื่อตัดสินใจ บนฐาน ใน เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้อย่างเรา คิดเกี่ยวกับ ที่ที่จะไป เร็ว ๆ นี้ มันจะกลายเป็น เกมง่ายๆ ที่ เชียงใหม่ จะ เป็นแบบที่ สมบูรณ์แบบ พิจารณา วิธีการที่เหมาะสม ก็คือการ อาศัยอยู่ที่นั่น ควบคู่กับ การเลือกรับประทานอาหาร ที่น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจ อย่างแน่นอนเรา ได้รับรางวัล นำเสนอ นอกจากนี้เชียงใหม่ มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ชั้นนำของ จำนวนมาก และกิจกรรมน่าสนใจ ใน คู่มือ การท่องเที่ยว ใหม่ล่าสุดของเรา เราพยายามที่จะ เน้น เป็นจำนวนมากของ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวที่ ชื่นชอบของเรา ในจังหวัดเชียงใหม่ ที่เป็นไปได้ :
This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.
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50 Things to do in London Travel Guide
London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin!
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1) Trafalgar Square (Charing Cross)
2) St Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican Church
3) London Eye Ferris Wheel (Millennium Wheel)
4) Fish and chips
5) Borough Market
6) Double-decker Bus
7) Platform Nine and Three-Quarters (Hogwarts Express)
8) Buckingham Palace
9) Changing of the Guard
10) St. James's Park
11) Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament)
12) Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower)
13) The Regent's Park (Royal Parks of London)
14) Westminster Abbey (Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster)
15) Horse Guards at the Household Cavalry Museum
16) HMS Belfast Museum Ship ( Royal Navy light cruiser)
17) Thames River Cruise
18) Tower Bridge
19) Tower of London Historic Castle (Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress)
20) Tate Modern Art Gallery
21) English Breakfast (Full Breakfast)
22) Arsenal Football Club Soccer Team
23) Camden Market
24) Camden Lock (Hampstead Road Locks)
25) Cereal Killer Cafe
26) Alternative Afternoon Tea
27) Street Art in Shoreditch
28) Ride the Tube (London Underground - The Underground)
29) Ride a bike (London's public bicycle scheme - Santander Cycles)
30) Covent Garden
31) Harrods Department Store
32) Drink a pint at a local pub
33) St Paul's Cathedral (Cathedral Church of St Paul the Apostle)
34) Shakespeare's Globe (the Globe Theatre)
35) Natural History Museum
36) Victoria and Albert Museum (the V&A)
37) Theatre performance at London's West End
38) Kensington Palace royal residence set in Kensington Gardens
39) Sherlock Holmes Museum
40) The Shard (Shard of Glass - Shard London Bridge)
41) The Walkie-Talkie (20 Fenchurch Street skyscraper)
42) The British Museum
43) Portobello Road in Notting Hill
44) Queen Mary's Gardens
45) Regent's Canal
46) The National Gallery art museum
47) The National Portrait Gallery
48) Steak and Ale Pie (Steak Pie)
49) Churchill War Rooms underground complex
50) Madame Tussaud's wax museum
Our visit London travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants in London. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or London city guide.
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So Hello from London! Time for a new destination. This is a city that I haven't visited in almost 4 years. So we're both very excited to be in London. And we're going to be making a little video guide. Actually a really big video guide because we plan on showing you 50 different things to do around London.
Our first stop was Trafalgar Square. This square leads to a lot of central attractions, so it's a nice place to people watch, get your bearings, and plan out where you want to go in the city.
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the Thames. It offers a bird's eye view of the city.
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence for Britain's sovereigns since 1837. The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every year.
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Palace along with Big Ben are two of the top London attractions that dot the city-scape.
The Tower of London sits on the north bank of the River Thames.
And that's a wrap for London! Like with any mega city, it's impossible to cover all the sights and attractions you can enjoy here, but hopefully this video will give you an idea of what London has to offer.
This is part of our Travel in England series showcasing English culture, English foods, English cuisine and English people.
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Intoxicating Montréal - 50 Ans Metro Anniversary 1080p
Another Trainluvr Classic - Presenting my best shots taken during a two-day stay in Montreal. For mood, there is a killer sitar freakbeat song from 1969 (lyrics at end of video).
In the mid 1960s, just past the depths of stagnation for US rapid transit development, Montreal gave the world a vision of the future of Rapid Transit. The original cars from 1966 are all still in service, now being replaced by a new generation of cars on par with the world's best found in Stockholm and Munich. This Metro is the third busiest in North America.
Imagine the intoxicating excitement of Montrealers in 1967 riding their new state of the art Metro to the The World's Fair, Expo 67. I have included shots of the Expo Express, a temporary heavy rapid transit line that extended over 5 kilometers and operated until 1971.
The new Azur cars are non-airconditioned (the cabs have A/C), will replace the 1966 cars and increase fleet size. The rubber tires enable rapid accelleration (over 3 MPH per second) and climbing of grades up to 6%. The narrow car bodies allow two tracks to fit in a single bore tunnel, lowering construction costs. Extensions are planned, which include the possibility of joining the ends of the orange line to form a large circle, like the JR in Tokyo.
Montreal is a very affordable city, with most of the amenities one would find here in New York. its clean and people don't block or hold the trains doors.
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BRUSSELS - Places To Visit |Things To Do In Belgium | Malayalam Travel Vlog
Brussels - Place to Visit and Things to Do In Belgium, Brussels. Malayalam Travel Eat Vlog. Exploring The Beautiful and Historic City of Brussels (french: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital city of Belgium and of Brussels Capital Region.Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (85%) and Dutch (Flemish) (15%) are official languages. Best Places To visit In Brussels are
(1) Grand Place-Grote Markt
(2) Manneken Pis,
(3) Jeanneke Pis
(4) Parc du Cinquantenaire-Jubelpark
(5) Atomium
(6) Palais de Justice/Justitiepaleis
(7) Mini-Europe,
(8) Red Light District
(9) European Parliament
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Une folle envie de vacances ?
Une folle envie de vacances ? (vidéo) : Besoin de vacances, le bord de mer, les vagues le surf, une sympathique séquence, avec de beaux paysages. Bord de mer, plage, vagues et surf, un véritable bonheur. Une folle envie de vacances ? La France dispose d'un superbe littoral. De magnifiques plages. De superbes destinations vacances.
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