Sentences with phrase «coastal culture at»

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Italian food that sings with touches of coastal cultures will be a fitting reward for all who dine at Masseria, because Stefanelli and his skillful team — comprised of General Manager and Advanced Sommelier David Kurka, formerly of Brabo and CityZen, and head bartender Julien - Pierre Bourgon of the acclaimed cocktail lounge PX — believe so passionately in both provenance and taste.
Megumi and at least 13 others were taken from coastal cities in Japan during the 1970s and 80s, shoved into holding cells on spy vessels, and shipped off to North Korea to train agents in Japanese culture and customs.
Sydney is simply amazing; it seamlessly blends urban culture with some jaw - dropping scenery that would be at home in any coastal national park.
Combine culture and sightseeing in the vibrant Portuguese capital with blissful coastal relaxation during a stay at the four - star superior Albatroz.
From being able to explore the Mayan culture of days gone by to enjoying luxurious and elegant vacation rentals, the possibilities are unlimited for those willing to give Cancun a chance at becoming their new preferred coastal Mexican vacation destination.
There's the gorgeous towns of Antigua and Quetzalenango, surrounded by volcanoes, with fine dining and great live music, the jungle - shrouded Mayan megacity of Tikal and many other remains of Guatamala's Maya heritage, Central America's biggest and oldest market at Chichicastenango with stalls piled high with colourful handicrafts, the volcano - ringed Lake Atitlan in the Highlands, the Garifuna culture of Livingston and traditional Ixil Maya villages of Nebaj, jungle trips, bat - filled caves and the coastal playground of Monterrico and idyllic beach town of Tilapita.
The film will focus on the efforts of marine scientists at the Carmabi Research Institute to foster a culture of conservation in coastal fishing communities and land developers.
«Drilling and associated industrial activity would put polar bears, caribou, migratory birds and hundreds of other species that live on the coastal plain at incredible risk, while also threatening the livelihood of the native Gwich «in people, whose culture and way of life depends on these resources,» she continued.
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