Saffire Freycinet is luxury resort opened on Tasmania’s East Coast in Australia. Very few resorts manage to get all the ingredients right when opening but we can assure you, this beauty of a hotel has ticked all the right boxes. We were literally left speechless — and that takes some doing — as we feasted our eyes on the breathtaking vistas, indulged our senses in our gorgeous suite and in the spa, and devoured the food that made any thought of a diet ridiculous. A four-hour walk on the pristine beach helped, too.These were the first notes we scribbled just after departing:
We love order and minimalism in buildings. New, freshly planned, pristine and perfect are great attributes for new structures , yet we also find ourselves drawn to things that aren’t so flawless. Recycled, repurposed, previously loved, salvaged. Buildings that have a previous life carry a character that brand-new ones just cannot master. When old structures are preserved and lovingly restored, we gain in so many ways. Not only do we preserve materials that would otherwise end up in the waste stream, we also respect the heritage of each building, and add to the character of the surrounding area. Sadly, restoring
Miranda Kerr is originally from Australia and in honour of that the model has graced the cover of Vogue Australia once more. The stunning 29-year-old looks simply divine in a range of flesh exposing and futuristic ensembles in images which are bound to make Australians glow with pride.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand (born March 13, 1946 in Paris) is a French photographer, journalist, reporter and environmentalist. This is part of his amazing collection.
A dog called Oscar has laid claim to the title of the animal kingdom’s most intrepid explorer after visiting famous landmarks around the world. His travels include five continents, 29 countries and stopping off everywhere from the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal. Oscar was rescued from a South African kennel by owner Joanne Lefson five years ago. In May the pair began an epic journey hoping to inspire millions to help save his fellow canines living as strays on the streets. The £250,000 six-month trip – which Joanne funded by selling her home – also took in 15,000 shelter
Bulgarian Twin designers Branimira Ivanova and Desislava Ivanova from Sofia-based studio Gemelli Design have sent us renderings of two innovative bathrooms concepts, “An Oasis in a Sandstorm” and “H2O in Geometry”.
Since its presentation more than Type 901 at the International Motor Show (IAA) in September 1963, he enthusiastically car lovers all over the world and is known then and now as “standard” for all other sports cars: the Porsche 911 . It forms the core of the Porsche brand and also provides for the other series of the Zuffenhausen central reference – any Porsche, the Cayenne to the Panamera, is in its respective market segment, the sportiest car and expression of the philosophy of the 911 .
The walls looks great with arts from anonymous artist from all around the world.
83. edition of Auto Show Geneva is behind us. This is our choice of 10 favorites from the exhibition. Alfa Romeo 4C Ferrari LaFerrari Kia pro_cee’d GT McLaren P1 Mercedes A45 AMG Renault Captur Rolls-Royce Wraith Toyota FT86 Concept Opel Adam Rocks Volkswagen XL1
The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is the most powerful standard Corvette model ever built. With an estimated 335kW of power and 610Nm of torque, this American sports car accelerates from 0–100 km/h in under four seconds. Its engineering brilliance also delivers more than 1g under cornering, proving it’s a machine built for both straight-line speed and track-ready handling. Chevrolet also expects the new Stingray to be the most fuel-efficient Corvette ever, surpassing the previous generation’s US EPA-estimated 9.0 litres per 100km. This makes it not only faster but also smarter and more sustainable for drivers who demand performance without compromise.
p>Every spring, the small town of Saalfeld in central Germany transforms into a vibrant Easter destination thanks to a spectacular family tradition. For more than forty years, Christa and Volker Kraft have decorated the tree in their garden with about 10,000 colorful Easter eggs, turning it into one of the most famous Easter attractions in Europe. The Kraft Family’s Colorful Tradition What started as a modest decoration has grown into a massive display of dedication, creativity, and festive spirit. Each year, visitors from across Germany and beyond flock to Saalfeld to admire the dazzling Easter Egg Tree, marveling at the
The concept behind Japanese artist Maico Akiba’s project “100 Years Later” is both simple and profoundly thought-provoking. What would everyday objects look like a century from now? Through a meticulous process of layering aging paint, rust, moss, and dirt, Akiba transforms ordinary items into futuristic relics that appear as though they’ve survived a post-apocalyptic world. The result is a haunting yet beautiful glimpse into the imagined future of material culture. A Vision of the Future in Everyday Life From stuffed toys and sneakers to cameras and household furniture, Akiba takes familiar objects and reimagines them as if time has left
Here is a dog named Bodhi. By the will of fate, and he became bored hosts the star of the Internet. The story begins with the moment when the head designer David Fung and his girlfriend Yena Kim came a strange idea – to put their pet in human clothes. The dog was very photogenic .
Hong Yi is a Malaysian architect and artist whose impressive portfolio includes work for Chicago’s Union Station, the Melbourne Hall of Music, and alternative medium portraits using coffee stains or tea bags. Her unorthodox approach to creation has led her to her most recent blog project. Over the course of 31 days, Hong Yi (who also goes by Red) will post art pieces made from food. So far, the pieces range from simpler ones of a watermelon sailboat to a complex recreation of Hokusai’s “The Great Wave.”
On the folowing list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned houses, and so many other things, that are really amazing and magnificent. So, check out these amazing abandoned places photos. The Tunnel of Love in Ukraine Pripyat, Ukraine Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria Abandoned city of Keelung, Taiwan Nara Dreamland in Japan Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert The remains of the SS Ayrfield in Homebush Bay, Australia The abandoned Wonderland Amusement Park outside Beijing, China Fishing hut on a lake in Germany Holland Island in the Chesapeake Bay The Kerry Way
You can’t say you lived until you’ve visited Bruges, or Brugge, how it’s called in Belgium. It is named “the Venice of the North” and this medieval city is one of Belgium’s crown jewels. The photos are good but the city is better, visit it with the next occasion.
















