Named in the «Guiness Book of Records» in 1997 for
the longest journey around the World in one - and the same car, Mr. & Mrs. Emil Schmidt from Switzerland made their trip around Indonesia since December 17th, 2006.
Not exact matches
This started a
long journey of discovering and researching all kinds of bizarre ingredients from all
around the
world, whilst researching numerous peer review case studies to ultimately create our first PrimalKind Paleo Friendly Ketogenic Supermeal.
On this
journey you'll be visiting both Matapalo, situated
around the Osa Peninsula on the South Pacific ocean, you will also have the opportunity to get to Pavones, one of Costa Rica's most famous surf breaks offering one of the
world's
longest lefts which, on a good day, can connect for 2 - 3 minute rides.
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World One Dance at a Time (Mar 14, 2013)[Radio Interview] The Mary Anne Show WGCH — Mickela Mallozzi as special guest on The Mary Anne Show with Mary Anne Melillo DeFelice (Mar 8, 2013)[Feature] The Italian Tribune — Metro Section — Mickela Mallozzi: Exploring Italian Heritage Through Traditions and Dance (Mar 7, 2013)[Feature] The Association of Italian American Educators (AIAE) Blog — Programma Ponte Alumni 2003 Success (Mar 6, 2013)[Feature] Home Reporter — Savvy Traveler: Bare Feet to feature Italy tours (Mar 6, 2013)[Feature] TheExpeditioner.com — An Insight Into The
World Through Dance (Mar 5, 2013)[Main Feature] The HoliDaze's Travel Inspiration & Ideas — Top Story (Feb 27, 2013)[Interview] GoGirlfriend.com — Traveling Bare Foot with Mickela Mallozzi (Feb 27, 2013)[Feature] The Queens Courier — Bare Feet ™ to feature Italy Tours (Feb 25, 2013)(this story ran in print for The Courier Group papers in Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island; also ran in print in The Italian Voice in New Jersey)[Main Page Feature] Travel + Escape — The Other City of Love: Buenos Aires (Feb 14, 2013)[Listing] NIAF Ambassador Newsletter — Bare Feet ™ in Italy (Feb 2013)[Video Feature] Nomading.com — The Bare Feet of Travel (Feb 7, 2013)[Feature] Happy Little Bird Blog — The Journey — Lesson # 13 (Feb 6, 2013)[Feature] Stamford Daily Voice — Stamford Woman's Dance - Travel Show Takes on Italy (Jan 30, 2013)[Feature] Examiner.com — Dancer / traveler Mickela Mallozzi dances her way around the world (Jan 30, 2013)[Mention] Your Land, My Land — Sweetest Goodbye (Jan 29, 2013)[Listing] Wine Travel — Travel Feature (Jan 11,
World Through Dance (Mar 5, 2013)[Main Feature] The HoliDaze's Travel Inspiration & Ideas — Top Story (Feb 27, 2013)[Interview] GoGirlfriend.com — Traveling Bare Foot with Mickela Mallozzi (Feb 27, 2013)[Feature] The Queens Courier — Bare Feet ™ to feature Italy Tours (Feb 25, 2013)(this story ran in print for The Courier Group papers in Queens, Brooklyn and
Long Island; also ran in print in The Italian Voice in New Jersey)[Main Page Feature] Travel + Escape — The Other City of Love: Buenos Aires (Feb 14, 2013)[Listing] NIAF Ambassador Newsletter — Bare Feet ™ in Italy (Feb 2013)[Video Feature] Nomading.com — The Bare Feet of Travel (Feb 7, 2013)[Feature] Happy Little Bird Blog — The
Journey — Lesson # 13 (Feb 6, 2013)[Feature] Stamford Daily Voice — Stamford Woman's Dance - Travel Show Takes on Italy (Jan 30, 2013)[Feature] Examiner.com — Dancer / traveler Mickela Mallozzi dances her way
around the
world (Jan 30, 2013)[Mention] Your Land, My Land — Sweetest Goodbye (Jan 29, 2013)[Listing] Wine Travel — Travel Feature (Jan 11,
world (Jan 30, 2013)[Mention] Your Land, My Land — Sweetest Goodbye (Jan 29, 2013)[Listing] Wine Travel — Travel Feature (Jan 11, 2013)
Because, if you didn't already know, I have an evangelical love of
long - distance train travel; to the point that I've done some epic (some may say epically stupid) train
journeys around the
world.
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world traveller Daydream Away — Abby is a life -
long travel junkie journalist who works hard to find adventure in everyday life after two years of travel De La Pura Vida Costa Rica — Come check out this great travel blog from a freelance graphic designer and teacher lbased in Costa Rica Delusional
Journey — Travels with Harrison to Nepal Departing Melbourne — This is a wonderful travel blog featuring lighthearted narrative covering holidays and planning to inspire others Destination Savvy — Destination savvy is a travel site that will encourage and inspire you to explore & discover life on the road as a vagabond Destination Unknown — Travel blogger, photographer and solo wanderer Different Doors — A travel blog providing you with more stories per journey Digital Nomad Community — If you're an aspiring nomad — or just thinking about living that kind of lifestyle — this is the site for you Discount Travel Blogger — Travel cheap, fun and worry free... Let's go Backpacking Discovering Ice — A travel blog by Steph and
Journey — Travels with Harrison to Nepal Departing Melbourne — This is a wonderful travel blog featuring lighthearted narrative covering holidays and planning to inspire others Destination Savvy — Destination savvy is a travel site that will encourage and inspire you to explore & discover life on the road as a vagabond Destination Unknown — Travel blogger, photographer and solo wanderer Different Doors — A travel blog providing you with more stories per
journey Digital Nomad Community — If you're an aspiring nomad — or just thinking about living that kind of lifestyle — this is the site for you Discount Travel Blogger — Travel cheap, fun and worry free... Let's go Backpacking Discovering Ice — A travel blog by Steph and
journey Digital Nomad Community — If you're an aspiring nomad — or just thinking about living that kind of lifestyle — this is the site for you Discount Travel Blogger — Travel cheap, fun and worry free... Let's go Backpacking Discovering Ice — A travel blog by Steph and Andres.
They are currently on a
long term
journey around the
world starting in the Balkans and Eastern Europe and have a following of 15K + across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
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- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D
world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running
around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the
journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been
around so
long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Since then, we've taken her on
journey around the
world to show the game off to the public, and dev studio
Long Hat House traveled to Sweden over the summer to participate in Stugan (a fantastic...
Instead there's an actual game here where players need to solve each level in order to complete their
journey to finding some of the greatest
long - lost treasure that history's most notorious pirates and thieves have hidden
around the
world.
Some ground - rules of how I did things: I only looked at games that are centered
around the single - player experience (e.g. no
World of Warcraft); only looked at games released in North America; excluded Flash - based games (e.g. Dragon Age:
Journeys); included some hybrid genre games so
long as there were significant RPG elements.
Artists»
journeys have been documented throughout art history: Those whose main practice has been «walking» include British artists Richard
Long and Hamish Fulton, as well as others like Francis Alÿs, whose counterintuitive trip in «The Loop» (1997), from Mexico to California via a loop
around the
world (all to avoid the crossing of the US — Mexico border), was message - driven.
After 1969,
Long began making
journeys and sculptures in wilderness places all
around the
world, recording his walks with photographs, maps, and text works.
After 1969,
Long began making
journeys and sculptures in wilderness places all
around the
world, documenting his walks with photographs, maps, and text works.
The British artist Richard
Long makes sculptures, photographs and text works documenting his journeys around the world, including long walks across Dartmoor in south Devon, England to the icy peaks of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarct
Long makes sculptures, photographs and text works documenting his
journeys around the
world, including
long walks across Dartmoor in south Devon, England to the icy peaks of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarct
long walks across Dartmoor in south Devon, England to the icy peaks of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica.
Richard
Long makes sculptures, photographs and text works documenting his
journeys around the
world, from -LSB-...]
I'm of the opinion that it's actually a perfect time for artists to use the
world stage of the most respected and
long - standing international art exhibition, to address some urgent issues of
world politics: In particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats
around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous
journey from Libya to Lampedusa in Italy.
Designed for any type of travel, from a 24 - hour business trip to a month -
long journey halfway
around the
world, the AIG Travel Guard Gold Plan provides mid-level coverage to travelers with more options than AIG's Basic or Silver plans.