(CNN) — Originally designed as a temporary attraction to celebrate the new Millennium, the London Eye has long surpassed its intended five-year shelf life to become the most popular paid-for attraction in the UK. Standing 443 feet tall over the River Thames, each 30-minute rotation grants ever-changing, 360-degree views spanning the length and breadth of
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Truly Hard Seltzer has revamped the flavor profiles of all 13 hard seltzers. Truly As hard seltzer continues to be a market disrupter in the alcoholic beverage arena, Truly Hard Seltzer has taken steps to stay aligned with the demands of its consumer base. The brand
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London (CNN) — For almost 20 years, the London Eye has been spinning to offer tourists breathtaking views of the British capital. But for an hour on Friday morning, tourists were able to catch a glimpse of the big wheel in a different light, as the popular landmark rotated backwards for the first time since
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Some say Andy Warhol invented everything that defines us today: ephemeral celebrity, art as a product and an all-round obsession with documenting the mundanity of everyday life. In design circles he is considered responsible for a revived obsession with art deco. Before he started collecting pieces in the Seventies, the Thirties was an unappreciated era
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Marko makes a pit stop in Tokyo for 24 hours on his way to Hokkaido, Japan. Tokyo is the biggest city in the world and a single day is not much time to see it all. So he decides to explore the city on foot, neighborhood by neighborhood. Check out Marko’s Channel!: https://www.youtube.com/markoayling Check out
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Mango kulfi and other amazing Indian street foods at http://migrationology.com/ When I was in Delhi, India, my main goal was to search out and eat as many Indian street foods and interesting things as I possibly could. After doing some searches, I finally came across Kuremal Mahavir Prasad Kulfi Wale, a long standing ice cream
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Cookiecutter.com is a family-run business in Missouri that makes and sells 1,300 different types of handmade cookie cutters. See more from Cookiecutter.com: http://cookiecutter.com/ —————————————————— #CookieCutters #Cookies #FoodInsider INSIDER is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest.
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It’s no guessing why Thailand is one of the most traveler-friendly countries – the tourism infrastructure is easy to navigate, it has cheap (but insanely delicious) foods and has culture bursting at the seams. This makes Thailand a great country to start your traveling career – especially if you want to be a Solo Female
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In May, I will celebrate 10 years of living in California.  For those of you who haven’t been to California, it is one of the most beautiful places in the world to visit. There are also several facts about California that you probably don’t know about. From the unique sights and sounds of San Francisco to
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For a festive winter break, here are some of the best Christmas markets, celebrations and festivals in Europe Europe is one of the most enchanting places to visit during the winter and holiday season. With its winding streets filled with glimmering lights and decorations, friendly locals and endless tables of holiday treats and gifts for
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CNN spoke to three photographers and filmmakers who have made it their mission to document an evolving Arctic landscape — for the sake of raising awareness, for the sake of highlighting the individuals fighting to save it, and for the sake of posterity. Faces on the frontlines of climate science Esther Horvath is currently drifting
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