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Iced Tea Sunset

February 9, 2016

Getting a shot like this takes hours of research and planning. Michael Davies, an Ontario based photographer, carefully planned and executed the shoot to get these stunning pictures. Boredpanda.com was able to speak with him and get full details on how Davies made it happen. If you’re going to try READ MORE >

Winter Wanderlust

January 26, 2016

It is no lie that the team at milk* loves to travel, so naturally we love when we find articles that spark the adventurer in each of us. Purewow.com put together a slideshow of the most beautiful cities to see in the winter and it doesn’t disappoint. Did you know READ MORE >

The Price of Salt? $135 Per Night.

January 12, 2016

It’s never too soon to start planning your 2016 get-aways, but before you go on Expedia to look for the best deals to Cabo, why not reach a little further? Have you ever considered Bolivia? It’s stunning, it’s surreal and it has a hotel made entirely out of salt. The READ MORE >

Ice, Ice, Baby.

December 10, 2015

The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, did not disappoint this year. A tradition since 1963, it has become one of the largest shows of its kind. There are castles, sculptures, entire mini ice-towns, and you may even be able to spot a giant Olaf. READ MORE >

The New Personal Mobility Vehicles

October 13, 2015

Our leader, Joe Sequenzia is obsessed with what’s coming next, especially when it comes to transportation. He recently sent around this future focused gallery of the latest concepts in personal mobility vehicles from CNN. Check out the cool entries from Honda including the Uni-Cub, a hands-free mobile device that can READ MORE >

Life Way Down Under!

September 29, 2015

Ever seen pictures of Coober Pedy? It’s a tiny South Australian town situated on a harsh barren desert. What’s different about Coober Pedy? At a glance, it looks like there’s no town at all, but after closer inspection you may notice entrances and airshafts to hundreds of subterranean homes. There is READ MORE >

5 Summertime Art Road Trips

August 18, 2015

Labor Day is fast approaching, but there’s still time to grab the kids, jump in the car and take in some of America’s greatest art before Summer 2015 is a thing of the past. The Wall Street Journal couldn’t have made planning a cultural road trip easier with their outstanding READ MORE >

Awesome New iPhone Flight Tracker.

August 18, 2015

Apple is due to release its latest operating system, iOS9, this September. Once you’ve made the upgrade, you’ll discover a cool new built-in flight tracker that will allow you to track every aspect of your flight in real time, or at least that’s the promise. Simply tap on a flight READ MORE >

NASHVILLE

July 21, 2015

Speaking of indie-film style “localness” we found this homespun guide to Nashville and we wanted to pass it along to you. Why? because Nashville is a blast! There’s so much to do, so much outrageously great food to eat and so much fantastic live music to listen to. The folks at READ MORE >

Top of the World Opening Soon

April 28, 2015

The highly anticipated One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29, 2015. Visitors will be whisked up to the 102nd floor in fewer than 60 seconds via one of five “Sky Pod” elevators. In the “Sky Pods”, riders will be surrounded by floor-to-ceiling screens where a virtual READ MORE >

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