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The House of Dr. Jung, an art installation by Pjotr Müller at the Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands. The house/sculpture is designed to decay in a natural manner.
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Moleskine is coming out with a new line of branded notebook folio covers for the iPad and iPhone. Love the combination of analog and digital.
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The World's Strangest National Dishes - From brain tacos to duck embryos, these freaky favorites are served proudly around the world.
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These tulip fields in the Netherlands look amazing. Open Travel catalogs some of the world's most beautiful (and unreal!) flowery destinations.
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Luxe City Guides are now available as apps for your smart phone. Each comes with a year of free updates sent directly to your mobile – giving you a constant up-to-date guide to your favorite city.
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Catie Newell Salvaged Landscape reclaims a building burned by arson in Detroit, MI. Constructed with salvaged pieces of wood from the burned out building, Newell created a passageway through the charred frame.
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If you like to arrive in style, here is a list of 12 hotels with 'shuttles' that will guarantee you an entrance - from paragliders to speedboats to cable cars.
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Matador's provides the ultimate resource guide with links to every tool you’ll need to plan your trip from start to finish.
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Louis Kahn's National Assembly Building of Bangladesh is totally worth a trip to Dhaka. Built in 1982, the building is a symbol of democracy in Bangladesh after they broke away from Pakistani rule in 1971.
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The Cocoon is a vacation rental in the woods of Victoria, Australia - it looks like a zeppelin sitting in the forest! From the house, you can see the beach and the waves breaking — and you can see the bush around the house with all the koalas in the trees.
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The Great Blue Hole of Belize. This 1000ft wide, 480ft deep hole lies near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll 60 miles east of the Belize mainland. It was formed by the repeated collapses of a limestone cave system formed during the last ice age.
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The New York Times give you 36 hours in Asheville, NC: drum circles, secret edible gardens, a wood-fired breakfast, zip-lining...
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You can now visit a replica of the Titanic at London's O2 arena. Exhibits tell the human stories of those on board - including a perfume maker's samples, and a First class passenger's pocket watch
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Travel & Leisure's Best Life-Changing Trips, including an expedition to the Lost City of the Sierra Nevada, Colombia, founded in A.D. 800.
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The New York Times provides tips and tricks for visitors looking to visit New York City on a tight budget.
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The women's bathroom at the Mumin Papa Cafe in Akashi, Japan is built into an aquarium, so you can take care of business surrounded by nature, or with 1000's of eyes upon you...
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Lovely limited-edition, nautical-inspired skiff bags by Bill Amberg for Monocle. Available in Hot Mustard or Lightning Blue, the canvas and leather bags come with a set of patches and a stencil to personalize the bag with your initials.
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A gallery of some of the world's souvenirs which are illegal in the USA - including Kinder Eggs! Who knew?
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Noah is a sweet little houseboat retreat for two, located in the Loire estuary in France, designed by Damien Chivialle.
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Aerial photos of the Arctic. This is the Bay of Bothnia, Sweden, where recycling pools beside a lumber facility near the port city of Karlsborg pock the landscape like shots through tempered glass.
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Every 14 days a language dies. By 2100, more than half of the more than 7,000 languages spoken on Earth may disappear. National Geographic's Enduring Voices Project strives to preserve these endangered languages.
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I would love to visit this A-shaped apartment complex by Akihisa Hirata in Niigata, Japan.
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Under "why didn't I think of this?" - WN Postcard is a free iPhone app that lets you make a postcard out of your own photos. You can email the postcard to your friends and family, or WN Postcard will print and send a physical postcard.
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Gorgeous photos of a year in Yosemite National Park by Mark Boster. Plus, everything else you need to know about Yosemite.
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Next time in Holland check out Bunker 599, a building that used to be part of the New Dutch Waterline military defense system. Rietveld Landscape cut away part of the bunker to create a path to the water and a nearby nature reserve.
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If you are in Paris between now and December 8th, check out a retrospective of Italian Arte Povera sculptor Mario Ceroli's artwork at the Tornabuoni Gallery on the upscale Avenue Matignon.
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Beautiful photos taken by Nervous System of Saint Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco - designed by Pier Luigi Nervi.
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Nice looking Dry Dopp Kit from Jack Spade for all of your toiletries. Made out of tarpaulin for water resistance and maximum durability, with a screened exterior address label.
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A round-up of some of the world's most amazing canyons. Antelope Canyon in Arizona looks incredible...
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Travel and Leisure profiles thirteen super-strong liquors which are making their way into upscale cocktails. The catch? You may have to travel abroad to find them.
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Fall foliage from a different angle. CNN give us five different ways to view the changing leaves.
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London October 21-24th, the Affordable Art Fair, featured over 1000 artists selling artworks, including Shlomi Nissim, Rob Ryan, and many others.
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MVRDV's Balancing Barn is now available as a vacation rental. Located on the edge of a nature reserve near the Suffolk coast, the house cantilevers over the landscape, with dramatic panoramic views.
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Mini Travel Towels at the Spoon Sisters - just add water and you have an 11" x 9” towelette!
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