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  • For the ‘Word’ Traveler

    February 8, 2019

    Have you noticed that Bali as a holiday destination seems to be trending these days? With the rise of low-cost international airlines taking travelers further …

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  • To Discover a City, Walk

    To Discover a City, Walk

    The names of streets are a cities way of remembering the great and good that navigated the twists and turns of urban society past.

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  • Welcome to Jasmine Chang, Bearleader’s new Market Editor

    Welcome to Jasmine Chang, Bearleader’s new Market Editor

    We couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Market Editor, Jasmine Chang to the Bearleader editorial team. A native New Yorker and thirty-year fashion insider, …

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  • Advice for Couples who Travel (Part 1)

    Advice for Couples who Travel (Part 1)

    You re on vacation in Paris with your beloved partner. You just walked into Sainte-Chapelle and are overcome with the beauty of the stained glass in the …

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  • For the ‘Word’ Traveler

    For the ‘Word’ Traveler

    Have you noticed that Bali as a holiday destination seems to be trending these days? With the rise of low-cost international airlines taking travelers further …

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  • About the Bearleader

    About the Bearleader

    What is a Bearleader? Well, in the 18th and 19th centuries, travel grew in popularity in Europe. The Grand Tour was what well-to-do, cultured young men …

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    Sunset in Crete  @luis_agostini_condito 
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    Tasmanian devils are small marsupials with ratlike features, sharp teeth and coarse black or brown fur. Diminutive as it may be, don't be fooled: This creature has a fighting style that is quite intimidating. The Tasmanian devil is found on the island of Tasmania in Australia an area of about 35,042 square miles .Though Tasmanian devils can live anywhere on the island, they prefer coastal scrublands and forests, according to National Geographic. But no matter what area of the island they inhabit, these animals sleep under rocks or in caves, logs or burrows.Most of the time, they eat birds, snakes,
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    Color along the tracks
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    Lift your dessert
  • by bearleaderchronicle 8 months ago
    Driving through Walla Walla which has long been known as one of the most fertile agricultural areas in the nation, producing such crops as wheat, asparagus, strawberries and the famous Walla Walla Sweet Onions. However, it's as wine country that Walla Walla is most celebrated.
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    Matcha for dessert at  @cafe .creasion in Sydney
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    Crossing the Snoqualmie pass, to celebrate Thanksgiving on Bainbridge Island
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    One of the many amazing coffee places in Sydney to enjoy a fabulous flat white, we spent time at the “Dutch Smuggler” Cafe on George Street. Named after Successful cloth merchant and trader, Pieter Van Dan Broeck, was one of the first Dutchmen to taste coffee. Whilst in the service of the Dutch East India Company, he In 1616 Pieter Van Dan Broeck smuggles coffee to the Netherlands. visited Mocha in Yemen and drank "something hot and black." Since it was illegal to take a precious coffee plant or its fertile seeds / beans out of the Arab lands, Pieter
  • by bearleaderchronicle 8 months ago
    "Son, if you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They’re about to announce the lottery numbers."-Homer Simpson
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    Paestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia (southern Italy). The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order, dating from about 600 to 450 BC, which are in a very good state of preservation. The city walls and amphitheatre are largely intact, and the bottom of the walls of many other structures remain, as well as paved roads. The site is open to the public, and there is a modern national museum within it, which also contains the finds from the associated Greek
  • by bearleaderchronicle 4 months ago
    Shinrin-yoku is a term that means "taking in the forest atmosphere" or "forest bathing." It was developed in Japan during the 1980s and has become a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanese medicine.
  • by bearleaderchronicle 8 months ago
    The fabulous wooden celing at Palazzo Pitti in Florence
  • by bearleaderchronicle 4 months ago
    Behind the scene at the Salzburger Festspiele. The Salzburg Festival (German: Salzburger Festspiele) is a prominent festival of music and drama established in 1920. It is held each summer (for five weeks starting in late July) in the Austrian town of Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. One highlight is the annual performance of the play Jedermann (Everyman) by Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
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    Sunrise onboard the  @easternoriental  from Singapore to Bangkok
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    Open skies
  • by bearleaderchronicle 4 months ago
    One of the dishes, and more about Singapores amazing food culture in our upcoming “Eat Singapore” story. Looking for a place to eat follow the link in the bio...
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    Street Wisdom
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    Afternoon stroll
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    Take a day trip or spend a week. There is a lot to discover in the World Heritage-listed rainforests, historic villages and green valleys of the Byron Bay Hinterland.
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    Bad Gastein (formerly Badgastein, is a spa town in the district of St. Johann im Pongau, in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Picturesquely situated in a high valley of the Hohe Tauern mountain range, it is known for the Gastein Waterfall and a variety of Belle Époque hotel buildings. In the 19th century the waters of Bad Gastein became a fashionable resort, visited by European monarchs as well as the rich and famous. Some notable guests of the past included Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) and the German Emperor Wilhelm I with his chancellor Otto von Bismarck as well as
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