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White Desert Echo Camp

This new luxury camp in Antarctica is inspired by space exploration. The recently opened White Desert Echo Camp in Antarctica features six ultra-modern Sky Pods that are reminiscent of something you might find on Mars. With composite fiberglass walls and floor-to-ceiling windows, each pod offers a stunning allowing guests to soak in the moon-like landscape beyond. Perfect for exclusive use groups and catering for up to 12 people, this is an adventure of a lifetime, with plenty of activities to keep guests entertained. From exploring the uncharted terrain on fatbikes, Skidoos, or arctic trucks, to visiting the nearby Emperor Penguin colony, there is always something to do. This is an incredible opportunity to explore one of the most remote places on the planet.



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ART OF ATARI

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GOLDENEYE RESORT | JAMAICA

There could not be a better place to start a love affair with Jamaica than Goldeneye Resort, the former home of Ian Fleming (creator of James Bond - 007). Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records bought the Goldeneye Resort in 1976. The resort was recently renovated and now has 22 units including nine beach houses, eight lagoon houses, Fleming´s original villa, and four houses built by Blackwell. The house that once belonged to Ian Fleming has three bedrooms with...
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TILT | HANCOCK CENTER CHICAGO | Image

TILT | HANCOCK CENTER CHICAGO

Chicago´s latest heart racing attraction just opened at more than a thousand feet in the air of the John Hancock Center. Tilt is an eight person glass enclosure that tilts visitors forward for a unique perspective of the citys The Magnificent Mile. Visitors to Chicago will now be able to experience unsurpassable views whilst the platform slowly moves outward to an adventurous angle above the Windy City. That´s if you can stomach it. watch the video of Tilt in acti...
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