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What are the top travel destinations of 2019? INSIDER has picked 43 amazing locations, foods, and activities, from the new Hello Kitty Cafe in Los Angeles, to a stunning amethyst cave and sculpture garden in Australia. No matter what kind of traveler you are, keeping a bucket list is a great way to inspire adventure and wanderlust.
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43 Places To Add To Your 2019 Bucket List | The Ultimate List
Italian Medieval Castle Town of Sermoneta Walking Tour in 4K
Travel back in time and take a walk through the medieval castle town of Sermoneta, Italy. This walk was filmed on Sunday May 27th, 2018.
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00:00 - Walk down Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi
01:00 - Church of St. Joseph
02:45 - Piazza del Comune
03:44 - Loggia dei Mercanti
06:02 - The Castle District
08:26 - Outside wall of Caetani Castle
10:50 - Castle entrance
11:10 - City steps
12:12 - Belvedere di Sermoneta
15:21 - Via della Fortezza
16:51 - Entrance to Caetani Castle
18:05 - Caetani Castle Tour
19:15 - Piazza d'Armi
20:30 - House of the Cardinal
21:00 - Two original towers
22:48 - Castle stables
24:40 - Old Mill
27:29 - Castle Gate Exit
31:15 - The Jewish District
35:35 - Belvedere di Sermoneta
43:44 - Piazza del Comune
46:03 - Orange Garden
51:15 - Sermoneta Cathedral Santa Maria Assunta
57:13 - Piazza Santa Maria
1:03:54 - Exit the city
1:04:27 - 15 minute walk without captions straight in and out of the city
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You Can Live Without Producing Trash
One New York woman is making an effort to change the way we think about waste. Over the past two years, Lauren Singer has produced only enough trash to fill a 16 oz mason jar.
In Going Off Grid, Laura Ling examines how 180,000 Americans a year are choosing to live entirely disconnected from our modern internet-focused world in pursuit of a more sustainable, simple lifestyle.
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Places to see in ( Albenga - Italy )
Places to see in ( Albenga - Italy )
Albenga is a city and comune situated on the Gulf of Genoa on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Savona in Liguria, northern Italy. Albenga has the nickname of city of a hundred spires. The economy is mostly based on tourism, local commerce and agriculture. Albenga has six hamlets: San Fedele, Lusignano, Campochiesa, Leca, Bastia, Salea.
The name of Albenga comes from the Latin Albíngaunum that comes from Album Ingaunum, that is means the capital city + genitive plural in -um. The ethnonym Ingauni ing consists of Indo-European origin, and a name of Gaul-ligurian land. Albenga is located in the west Riviera. It has a homonymous plain at the mouth of the river Centa, which over the centuries has been the architect of the Albenga's plain, remodeling the ground several times and forcing the Albenganesi to adopt embankments and bridges since its foundation. Until the 17th century, it based its economy on maritime trade, as the city was built on the delta of the Centa and was surrounded by walls and bridges. With the closure of other roads estuary delta, which occurred first at the hands of the Genoese and later as the work of nature, now the river runs along the center flowing to the estuary.
Built on the ancient orthogonal structure that had the current Via Medaglie d'oro and Via Enrico d'Aste respectively as the Roman camp main road axes (cardo and decumanus), the town has its planimetric hub in the historical San Michele Square. Around it some palaces were built, which were historically the seats of political and religious authorities. Cathedral of St Michael Archangel built on the basic structures of the early Christian basilica put up by orders of Constantius III between the 4th and 5th century, it has a façade with traces of the transformation from Romanesque to Gothic. From this same period are the two lateral portals of the main facade and a third one the left side of the church, that hosts a restored Lombard bas-relief; the central portal dates from 1669.
Albenga Baptistery is located to the side of the Cathedral, as it was typical of the early Christian structures, and can be visited from the Loggia of the old City Hall Palace. It has an octagonal interior dating to the 5th century. The current appearance dates from a late 19th-century restoration work, carried on by Alfredo D'Andrade. During those works, the original basin vaulted roof, built with the Byzantine-Ravennate technique of the tubi fittili (terracotta tubes), was completely destroyed. The mosaic decorations of the vault of the presbytery go back to the 5th and 6th centuries.
Restructured by Emperor Augustus in 13 BC, the Via Julia Augusta was the most important communication link in the Riviera up until the construction of the Napoleonic road closer to the sea, the current site of the Via Aurelia. Its path, with plenty of Roman buildings destined to funerary celebrations, makes an archaeological walk beautiful also from a panoramic an naturalistic point of view. Albenga is also home to the remains of a Roman amphitheatre dating from the 3rd century BC. Also in the mount area is the Palaeo-Christian Basilica of S. Calocero (4th–5th century). It was built on the latter martyr's tomb.
Pontelungo (Long Bridge), the only documented medieval bridge (c. 13th century). The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora di Pontelungo (early 18th century) is located nearby. Palazzo Peloso Cepolla (16th century). It has a corner tower from the 13th century. The entrance hall houses a fresco depicting the Roman usurper Proculus, while the piano nobile has several Renaissance and Roman marble busts. Torre Oddo, a tower with typical Ghibelline merlons. The piazzetta dei Leoni (Lions' Small Square), located between the cathedral's apse and the Costa family medieval buildings.
Besides being an important historical town, Albenga is a coastal and touristic resort town of the Riviera Ligure. Its coasts has a length of some 4 km of fine sand mixed with pebbles, with bathing establishments, divided in small public beaches and other managed and fully equipped. The sea promenade is 3 km long. The Gallinara island is less than one naval mile from Albenga.
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Cycling in Northern Spain #1: Bilbao
Bicycle tour in Northern Spain.
Part 1/16: Bilbao
When we arrived in Bilbao, the Aste Nagusia (Semana Grande, the Great Week) took place. This is the main festival of Bilbao, which is celebrated annually over 9 days beginning on the first Saturday following 15 August, the festivity of the Assumption of Our Lady.
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Travel & Weekend - Dome du Marais - Paris - Wine & Dine by Leisury Tv & Stile Italia Tv
Located in the heart of Paris in the sales room of the old pawnshop opened in 1777, Le Dôme du Marais offers an unusual and surprising setting for dinner in an elegant and refined environment. The cabinet of curiosities leads from the entrance hall to an amazing winter garden bathed in light and vegetation where antique furniture and flea-market objects coexist. Once the impressive double door of the conservatory past, the visitor finally discovers the majestic dome decorated with gold leaf, which is part of the architectural heritage of Paris.
History of Dome du Marais: After creating a first pawnshop in Paris during the reign of Louis XIII, Louis XVI authorizes on the 9th December 1777 the reopening of the institution to fight against poverty, that now is the Crédit Municipal de Paris. It is the work of Charles-François Viel and Jacques Antoine Payen, also architects of the Salpetriere. The auction house (in which is located the Dôme du Marais) is then topped with a dome decorated with roses and boxes. An oculus diffuses overhead lighting. During the second half of the nineteenth century, at the time of Eiffel, the room is topped by a dome of glass and metal, such as it can be seen today. This construction is part, with the Bourse du Commerce des Halles, of the finest examples of neo-classical constructions circular skylight in Paris.
Menù: it revisits the classics of French cuisine is an absolutely modern way. Fish comes from the French Atlantic and the majority of our meat is organic. The Chef strives to work with local and fair trade products. The restaurant limits at the maximum import products.
Travel & Weekend is produced by Leisury Tv with the collaboration of the team and journalists of Stile Italia Tv. A program realized by Danilo della Mura
Situato nel centro di Parigi, nel cuore storico del Marais, il ristorante Le Dome du Marais è ospitato all'interno della Sala delle Aste del Vecchio Monte dei Pegni, costruito nel 1777. La sala ristorante è collocata sotto un'ampia cupola di vetro. I tavoli sono disposti su due livelli, per consentire una più ampia visuale dell'affascinante sala rotonda. La Sala Tè, aperta tutti i pomeriggi, è ospitata nell'ampio e luminoso giardino d'inverno. Il Menù propone piatti della cucina tradizionale francese, rivisitati in chiave moderna. Punto di forza, la freschezza degli ingredienti, come il pesce proveniente dalla costa atlantica della Francia, e la carne proveniente da allevamenti nazionali.
Travel & Weekend è prodotta da Leisury Tv, con la collaborazione del team e dei giornalisti di Stile Italia Tv. Un programma ideato e realizzato da Danilo della Mura
BEAUTIFUL SAN SEBASTIAN (destination wedding in spain)
I´m a wedding videographer based In Berlin and frequently going to destination weddings in places like Barcelona or France. Proudly I can say I´m an international acclaimed multi awarded wedding filmmaker. I love to do creative and artistic wedding videographer but what I like the most is to create your wedding memories. I have almost 10 years experience doing weddings around the world but also giving conferences and workshops. I´m often in the Top 10 world best wedding videographer rankings in associations like inspirationphotographers.com . My style is far away from romantic cheesy cliches or pretending you are in non sense epic scenarios, I document in an honest way, I know who to be in a wedding, what is important to you and how to catch it to keep the emotion. I mostly work for free-minded couple rather than classic couples. If you are looking for a wedding videographer just drop an email to hola@feelandfilm.com
Soy un videografo de bodas con base en Berlin y que viaja frecuentemente a cubrir bodas en Barcelona o Francia. Puedo decir orgullosamente que soy reconocido por mi trabajo a nivel mundial y que pose premios diversos por ello. Me encanta tratar de hacer videos de boda creativos y originales pero más que nada me gusta crear tus recuerdos de boda para el futuro. Con casi 10 años de experiencia he recorrido el mundo dando conferencias y haciendo talleres sobre mi trabajo. Son varios años consecutivos como Top 10 de los mejores videografos de bodas por la asociación inspirationphotographers.com. Mi estilo se aleja de lo cursi, sobrecargado y llenos de clichés , para hacer algo mucho más fresco y honesto que se acerca más a la realidad. Sé como estar en una boda, qué es lo importante , pero sobre todo cómo capturarlo. Prefiero las parejas con bodas más divertidas y relajadas que las bodas clásicas llenas de protocolo. Si buscas videografo de bodas, déjame un mail en hola@feelandfilm.com
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Must Do In San Francisco California
Hey you guys! Thanks for joining me on another adventure. We are in downtown San Francisco, California. We checked out Lombard Street, the most crooked street in the world. The flowers were pretty! We ate breakfast at New Taraval Cafe; it had a cool vibe, and we especially enjoyed the sausage & bacon. We took a ride on a cable car; the first time for each of us. I was excited to sing the Rice-a-Roni song while on the ride, haha. We took turns using the public restroom on the street; that was a first for April. It reminded me of Get Smart, ha. We got lunch at Icu Market Deli & Ice Cream. The sandwich and ice cream did not disappoint! We had to trek into the sketchier side of San Francisco, but it was well worth it. Plus, it was an adventure! We rode a different kind of cable car (maybe the other is technically called a trolley?) back to the Pier 39 area. April tried her muscles at lifting part of a super heavy anchor. Then we got on the Red and White Fleet for a Golden Gate Bay cruise. It was chilly, but it was so beautiful with the fog. It was so amazing to go under the Golden Gate Bridge and see Alcatraz! We then went to observe the sea lions at Pier 39. We learned that it's mostly males that hang out there. It was fun to watch & listen to them. It was so cool to watch the street artist! We took Andrew's pedicab to the base of the steps up to Coit Tower; April had never ridden on one. Then we got to embark on the millions of stairs up--definitely felt the burn in our legs! But it was a fantastic experience. We decided not to pay the $9 each and wait the 45 mins to go to the top of the tower. One of my favorite things to do when on a journey is just to explore the town or city by foot; I love to just walk around and see the sights. We braved the California rush hour traffic to cross the Golden Gate Bridge and walked some on it before we had to get back in the car to head to the airport. Overall, it was such a blast in California!
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