Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
The Onion is a U.S.-based satirical digital media company and newspaper organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. Some people love it, some hate it. Either way is fine to them, I’m sure, as long as you keep …
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Trey Ratcliff’s 360 Podcast – Patrick Crawshaw and the Language of Interior Design
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
If this is your first time seeing a 360 Video, note you can grab the screen and look anywhere! I was up in the Bay of Islands and stayed at this incredible place called Donkey Bay ( https://www.donkeybayinn.co.nz/ ). I was invited there by my friend David Maxwell who runs https://www.eighthwonder.travel/ . It just so […]
A Video Tour Of The Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Erick Tseng is a former Google executive, where, as the Lead Product Manager, he helped launch and grow Android. He’s now a bigwig at Facebook; he was hired to be the company’s Head of Mobile Products in 2010 and is currently involved in th…
How To Enjoy Adventures In Bali
Written by Miles Momma @ Miles Momma
Bali is to everyone not only known for it’s indigenous culture, people, but also known for it’s nature, i.e.: magnificent mountain, alluring sea, beaches, pristine forest, waterfall, hot spring, rice fields, flora, fauna, traditional villages, etc are the great asset that Bali has to offer. It attracts the tourists to come to Bali especially to … Continue reading “How To Enjoy Adventures In Bali”
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