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In the United States found creepy “Ghost apples»
Perhaps gardeners from the Midwest of the United States and would like to forget the brutal winter of 2018-2019, but nature itself does not allow them to do it. The polar vortex and unusual frosts left, but left behind, as a reminder, an ominous miracle of nature…
In the United States found creepy “Ghost apples»
On the last surviving fruit trees at the sunset of winter suddenly grew icy fruit. They are very similar to the real apples and pears, but completely empty inside and ominously ringing when touched.
Old-timers from the American hinterland argue – some argue that they have already seen this in their lifetime, others call them storytellers. Alas, to check the veracity of the words of farmers is extremely difficult, because there in America, where apples grow, there are no Arctic frosts. And vice versa. So you have to believe a word Andrew SetTime, the gardener, who collected the most “ghostly apples.” And start from the facts known to science. Continue reading
What tourists need to know about the country where there is a Ministry of happiness?
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk, now living king of Bhutan, is the smartest man. Thanks to the Oxford education of the young monarch knows what is missing Western tourists, and therefore gradually transforms its state in the country of dreams…
The king of Bhutan with his wife
The dream for foreigners, which involve the Bhutan rumors about the miracles that are inaccessible external to the civilized world. But the king, do not be a fool, also made it so that the local wealth can not be brought out, plus no attack from the outside does not leak, will not settle on Bhutanese land. How did he manage that? Continue reading
Wine tours: what is it? where are they?
Wine tours – tourist programs, in which vacationers get acquainted with the traditions of winemaking in different regions…
Wine tours: what is it? where are they?
The concepts of fault, the peoples differ: they leave their mark, as a religious dogma, and cultural behavior. For example, the Jews called the vine a gift from God, while the adherents of Islam and sparkling drink does not use, like any alcohol.
Most often in such trips go lovers and connoisseurs of wine. As part of the program, they can get acquainted with the wine list, see the castles and vineyards (and even to collect grapes), visit the wine cellars and, of course, taste the fragrant drinks. Continue reading