Nord de l'ontario (Canada)
voyage au nord de l'ontario pendant l'hivers 2005
Travel Guide Road Trip Entering Fort Nelson Mile 300 Alaska Highway
Travel with the publisher of Travel Guide to Alaska this summer. Scott Graber will guide you through every step of this exciting road trip to: Alaska,Yukon,British Columbia,Alberta, and back to the Northwest USA this Fall. Scott plans to travel over 15,000 miles by road, air and the Alaska Marine Highway.
Kobe Beef A5 - $3000 Best Quality WAGYU KOBE BEEF RIBEYE from Japan with Wagyu Mafia!
Best of the best Kobe beef A5 ribeye from Japan!
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I was invited by my great food friend David ( with Sir Panwa hotel in Phuket to come for one of the greatest food pop-ups ever in Thailand. The first night we had sushi by Master Chef Hiroyuki Sato, and it was by far the most amazing sushi meal omakase experience I’ve ever had. The next night was Kobe beef night, and along with a selection of the best wagyu cuts, the highlight of the night was a giant hunk of Kobe Beef A5, the top of the best.
But before the Kobe beef evening started, we first spent some time during the day at Sri Panwa. I took a few swims, had breakfast, and then for lunch we went into Phuket town with David and the chefs, and at the legendary Raya Restaurant. The food is quite good, and you’ll find Phuket style southern Thai food there.
Wagyu Mafia - Wagyu Mafia were the stars of the event. And they are originally Kobe beef dealers, so they know the best cuts of beef and the best farmers. Now they have a members restaurants in Tokyo as well, but still deal in the best wagyu beef. They brought a selection of wagyu beef from Japan including a $3000 (that’s the wholesale price, probably lots more at a restaurant), Kobe beef A5 (which is the best of the best) ribeye. It was one of the most insanely delicious things I’ve ever tasted in my life.
Here’s our entire menu of courses that we at at the Wagyu Mafia event at Sri Panwa:
Homemade beef jerky (Ozaki Beef A5 BMS8)
Kotecchan satay stick grill
Ozaki beef krapao (A5 BMS8)
Ozaki beef tendon tom yum (A5 BMS8)
Ozaki beef nigiri sushi
Tako yaki with wagyu
Wagyu grill
Kobe beef ribeye (Kobe Beef A5 BMS11)
Hakata style ramen
Mango rice cake
Wagyu tom yum
It was truly a beef meal that will create a lifetime memory!
Thank you to Wagyu Mafia, David, Khun Wan, and everyone from Sri Panwa hotel for organizing this event and for inviting me to attend.
DISCLOSURE: I was not paid to make this video. But I was invited to attend this event at Sri Panwa, and I did not pay for my stay or for the meal.
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5 choses à faire à Bruges - Belgique
Nous vous amenons avec nous le temps d’une journée dans ce que l’on appelle « la petite Venise du nord », 5 choses à faire et à découvrir dans cette magnifique ville des Flandres.
Bienvenue à Bruges, en Belgique, ses rues pavées, ses canaux, son chocolat...
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5,000 BTU Candle Camper Heater - UCO Candlelier Lantern, Heat your camper: RV Van Car SUV.
5,000 BTU Candle Camper Heater - UCO Candlelier. In this episode I review and demonstrate the UCO Candle Lantern Heaters and demonstrate how they can be used to heat a small space like your car, SUV, RV and Van camper.
I build a light shield for night time use and then test in my SUV camper overnight down to 22 deg. At the end I show a great mod for more heat output.
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Kiskatinaw Curved Bridge - Kiskatinaw Provincial Park - DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus
The task of the United States Army Corps of Engineers was to build a pioneer road for military traffic from Dawson Creek to Big Delta, Alaska. This meant fording rivers and creeks in the most expedient, if not permanent, way possible. The responsibility for creating a more durable, all season highway fell to civilian contractors who followed closely behind the troops and were coordinated by the United States Public Roads Administration.
Though there were many timber bridges built by these civilian workers, the Kiskatinaw Bridge is the only one still in use. It is also one of the most unusual, curving nine degrees along its 162.5 metre (534 foot) length.
The bridge, the first of its kind in Canada, was built in 1942-43 by Dow Construction of Toronto. Cement footings were put in place in November 1942 using gravel hauled 26 kilometres (16 miles) from a crushing plant at the Peace River. An extreme cold snap that month made it necessary to enclose all concrete pedestals and piers and keep them heated to 22 degrees celsius (72 degrees fahrenheit) for 10 days. This was no mean feat given that the work involved almost 610 cubic metres (800 cubic yards) of concrete.
The bridge is a three span, timber truss structure built 30 metres (100 feet) above the stream. Approximately 500,000 board feet of creosoted British Columbia fir were used in its construction. The fir was shipped from coastal B.C. to the railhead at Dawson Creek. It should have arrived in early 1943, well before spring thaw, but was not delivered until April. Breakup made for a tough haul through the mud from Dawson Creek. Further construction delays occurred when the temporary log bridge and much of the scaffolding were damaged by spring runoff that year and had to be replaced.
In the postwar years, trucks with loads that exceeded the bridge's maximum 25-tonne capacity had to avoid the bridge and ford the river instead. This proved especially inconvenient for the expanding oil and gas industry and, in 1978, a new road was built that bypassed the bridge and, so secured its survival. Kiskatinaw Provincial Park provides access to the river and interesting views of the bridge's structure.
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Génération Expat : Ils ont osé l'aventure - Le Film
#GenerationExpat : Portraits croisés de 14 expatriés Français qui ont tout quitté pour vivre leur rêve à l'autre bout du monde. Partir entreprendre, se faire embaucher sous contrat local, tenter l'aventure, ces nouveaux expats sont loin des clichés de l'expatriation.
Du Brésil au Pérou, de la Colombie au Canada, de Singapour à l'Inde, de la Thaïlande à la Malaisie jusqu'à la Nouvelle Zélande. Un tour du monde pour plonger dans leur quotidien, découvrir leurs histoires, la façon dont ils ont su s'adapter à une nouvelle vie dans un pays qu'ils ont adopté et qui les adopte.
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Traveling in a plane with a cat | From Quebec to France | Crazydivers
Moving to another country can be stressfull, but moving with you pet is even more!
fell free to ask any question you might have, i'll do my best to answer!
To skip the parts you might not be interested in:
1:40 - About my cat
2:54 - Choosing the flight company
3:37 - Plane tickets and seats
4:32 - Administrative part
7:34 - Travel
11:12 - After the moving