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« le: Décembre 12, 2024, 12:06:51 pm »
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 This year don ;t waste your spring break lying on a sunny beach in Florida. Instead, spend your week off trapped inside a volcano-shaped hotel that could erupt in a deluge at any minute.     The unique resort, known as the La Monta帽a M谩gica L stanley flask odge, is located in the middle of a 120,000 hectare UNESCO biosphere reserve. So while its thirteen rooms provide all the amenities of home, you ;ll actually be situated smack dab in the middle of a bona fide jungle. There won ;t stanley canada  be any MTV-sponsored parties, but when was the last time you spent the night inside a volcano  [Huilo-Huilo via Inspire Me Now]                                     stanley cup becher                     Travel Tind 2011 Hugo Awards: A good night for time travel, artificial intelligence, and Asimov   s Magazine
 A glassblower   weapon of choice has been a simple blowpipe over 2,000 years now. It   a tried and true device. But that doesn ;t mean there   no room to jazz it up a little, and that   exactly what Strange Symphony does.     A collaboration between designer Philpp Weber and glassblower Christophe Genard, Strange Symphony takes the time-tested blowpipe and bolts it on to a modern trumpet   guts, allowin stanley botella g its user to improvise each piece of glass. Each key on the tru stanley cups m stanley quencher pet directs air out a different hole on the device   business end, and produces some unusual results. Weber is showing off the instrument at this year   DMY Berlin, and though it   unlikely to take the glassblowing world by storm, it   a clever twist on an age-old process. Somebody get one of these in a ska band STAT. [Designboom] https://vimeo/49068425