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Scandinavia tours. Where is Scandinavia on the map?
Have you always wanted to see the beauty of the Scandinavian countries? Imagine everything that Sweden, Finland, and Norway have to offer, and imagine getting to do it all because of Scandinavian tours. It is one thing to show up to a destination and make your way around, but guided tours across Scandinavia would be a much better option. See the Northern Lights, visit all the top attractions and get travel advice from the locals.
Scandinavia tours are the way to go. Any top travel destination you visit is always going to have tours available. Some will be for special attractions, and others will be full city tours and such. You get more for your money when you take guided city tours or even yours that reach across multiple countries like Scandinavia tours. It would serve you best to look up what all these tours offer and which one is going to be the best deal for you and your group.
If you're going to be touring all of Scandinavia, check out the dates for festivals. These are events that you have to time if you want to experience them, and you can be looking at festival dates as you plan out the best time of year to visit Scandinavia. You are most likely used to the summer and early fall months being the busy times for tourist destinations, and that is what you can expect in Scandinavia, too.
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Beautiful Switzerland Countryside near Bern.
I visited Switzerland from 24.10.2012 to 28.10.3012 on my work.
I really liked the beauty of this country and friendly, smiling people.This is a video taken on the way to a farm near Bern . Some of the wonderful memories that I have brought with me.Enjoy!!
Erik Kessels is a mobile citizen of the world
In an age where print media is practically an endangered species, where commerce is at our fingerprints 24/7, where we are inundated with adverts—buy, buy, buy!—it's astounding how well Erik Kessels has expanded his communications agency on the following philosophy: Advertising for people who don't like advertising. He's the human touch that has seemingly expired in advertising. In other words, Kessels is a multi-media mastermind without trying, and it shows.
As citizens become more discerning in taste, communication agencies are charged with an increasingly difficult task of breaking through the overwhelming stimuli to the individual. The human interaction of small business, the attention to detail, the raw and relevant content is lost on most companies. Consumers have been resorted to simply becoming another like or follower in big business. This very concept is not lost on Kessel's international media agency, KesselsKramer (KK).
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Norway... My beautiful country
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Swedish Fortress to Norwegian Fjord
This short trailer shows the highlights of a trip made from Marstrand in Sweden to the fjords and islands surrounding Stavanger in Norway in Fleming 65 Venture traveling in company with Fleming 55 Sito in April 2012.
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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:
By the way, this is Part 2 of this Night Market Thai street food tour. You can watch the gigantic tom yum challenge here:
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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