If you really want to feel in a hollywood movie, go visit the river. Forget hollywood. To get the full experience go to this spot. You have to access through a dark, damp tunnel, and when you emerge …there it is, from Grease to Going 60 seconds, to Transformer and Drive. You are immediately transported to a high speed chase or and action movie scene. Nothing beats an Isolated piece of infrastructure.
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The best place to get cheap Chinese food in Auckland.
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The colourful genius of Luis Barragán
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This is my favorite place in Mannheim to have some drinks or enjoy the sun while seating at the banks of the Rhine with a good coffee. But there is not only this dreamy bar, Speicher7 is also the most beautiful Hotel in Mannheim! If you will ever visit Mannheim you have to stay at that wonderful place.
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Very charming French bistro in the heart of Justicia. Quality food and great service, especially Pablo (one of the owners) , A fantastic host!
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I am definitely a creature of habit, some good, some bad, and some worse. This is one of my better ones. Pretty much stop here every day on my way to the studio for caffeine. They brew up stumptown and always see someone I know from the neighborhood. When I get to the front of the line there is already a large coffee ready for me.
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Karama is one of the oldest areas of Dubai. It's not properly maintained and has a bit more attitude than the heavily polished, bling buildings which cover the rest of the city. A wander around this area, a stop for some Indian curry and cheap shopping is a good afternoon activity.
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This bakery, frequented only by florentine people, is located in a street just outside the border (obviously imaginary) between the Florence inhabited by tourist and the one with the florentines. Beyond Piazza Beccaria you will find shops of all kinds and the slow life typical of the village. This bakery preserves all the authenticity of the old days. Do not miss the salty schiacciata (if you are looking for someone who makes sandwiches - here the service is not offered) and if you love herbs, their version with sage is not to be missed. Tip: It is better if eaten hot in the morning, more hours pass the more it tends to harden. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
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This place is one of my favourite secret spots in Lisbon. It is famous for its stunning formal gardens and 17th and 18th century decorative tiles with some of the country's finest, depicting hunting, battles, and religious scenes, statuary and fountains. So let's keep it as a secret between us.
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If you like fashion then this is the place to be. The label was founded in 2005 by Nando and Silvia, two spanish designers. I like this place because I love the wool coats and the patterns they create. They support local industry and that is a top of the top for me.
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The best best pizza ever! They use a special flour made in Italy and the follow the real traditional recipes... The wine card is AMAZING, full of discoveries and full of natural and bio dynamics wines...
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Craft beer bar + bottle shop with a great rotating selection on tap.
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Founder and Creative Director of Savvy Studio and Casa Bosques.
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Visual artist based in Milan
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Robert Rieger is an editorial photographer based in Berlin. Rieger currently works as a art director at Freunde von Freunden, where among other projects, he is the photographer and photo editor for collaborations with MINI, Siemens, SONOS, 25h Hotels and USM. In his position at Freunde von Freunden, he liaises with international photographers on a daily basis and is responsible for the visual storytelling of the portraits produced.
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Ture Andersen is a Danish photographer who works within the field of commercial and corporate photography for Danish and international companies.  I work with corporate communications, branding, exhibitions and interactive media. I help companies to create an effective and consistent visual communication rooted in the companies’ visual identity and strategy. I am based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but work globally. Recent projects have included assignments in the Arctic, reportage from gemstone mining in Sri Lanka and Madagascar, ship recycling in india, coffee production in Laos, as well as gem production in Thailand. I travel the world . CoFounder of Københavnerkassen and Secret Places Copenhagen
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Hello! This is Abrar from Muscat, Oman. It seems like you do not have anyone from my city. Sounds like a great chance for me to share it!
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Kent Rogowski is an artist/photographer living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Kent’s works are often provocative and whimsical manipulations of objects and images that surround us in our daily lives. From teddy bears to jigsaw puzzles and self-help books, he uses and alters mass-produced consumer products as a vehicle for self-expression. By transforming the generic into something personal, Kent questions what these products communicate, and also what role they play in our culture. His first monograph, Bears, was published by powerHouse books in 2007. He has shown his work both nationally and internationally with solo shows in New York at the Jen Bekman Gallery and the Foley Gallery and the In Focus Gallery in Cologne, Germany. In 2000, Kent received his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, where he is now a Senior Critic. He has also taught at The Pratt Institute and The School of Visual Arts in New York.
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Natalie Christensen portrait - image by Genevieve Russell, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Sophie Dries Architect is a Paris & Milan based design studio run by the architect Sophie Dries since fall 2014, when she was 28 . She has been collaborating for several years with multiple luxury interior design & architecture offices in Paris such as Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Pierre Yovanovitch or Christian Liaigre.   Sophie Dries Architect has designed stores and offices in Istanbul, also been renovating some luxury apartments in Paris and currently works on several projects in France and Italy. Sophie Dries has realised a numbered edition furniture line, launched in Milan for the 2016 Salone del Mobile and shown since at PAD London, 2017 Collective design fair in New York with gallery l’Éclaireur (Paris/Los Angeles), but also in collective shows in Brussels, Beirut and Rome.
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Emil Kozak is from a small town in Denmark, and was inspired to take on graphic design as a result of his life long passion for skateboarding. He began at an early age to develop his skills, inspired by skateboard-art and album covers. Growing up in Denmark, the long tradition of scandinavian functional minimalism, is inevitable and the result today is a unique artist with brilliant ideas running a studio, a clothing/surfing brand and exhibiting in art-galleries all over the world. He is motivated by a simple goal that resonates throughout his work: ”I hope that my work can remind us that imagination can defy gravity and bend time. It is our own responsibility to enjoy every second of the day. Nobody else can do that for us. Have fun, do what you love, love what you do. We might get thrown off this spinning ball of iron and mantle tomorrow.” He currently lives and works in Barcelona.
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J'aime bien découvrir les restaurants de Montréal. Petite faiblesse pour les restaurants japonais!
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Liza Borovskaya-Brodskaya is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Vienna. She works with various forms of media, such as book design, visual identities, web design and all printed matter. With a focus on conceptual and collaborative process, typography and material exploration, her practice revolves around client commissions and self-initiated projects. LizaCutz is the illustration practice of Liza Borovskaya-Brodskaya, in which she creates paper collages. Her work explores arrangements of unique shapes and and the re-assembling of the leftover papercuts into dynamic, playful and tactile compositions. 
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Paul Camo Roberts is a Graphic designer and the Creative Director of Studio Camo, based in Margate. Paul was born and lived in London until 2017 before deciding to move to Margate with his partner and young son. Studio Camo collaborates with large companies and independent brands in entertainment, music, leisure and retail, with a client list that includes Warner Music, The O2, Nike, Gordon Ramsay Group, SSE Wembley Arena, AEG Europe, A-DNA, Vinyl Factory, Moshi Moshi Records and MIC Records. Paul is also an avid record collector with a long standing show on NTS
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Noelle is a brand-first graphic designer, focusing on true stories that build emotional connections between clients and their customers. When she's not working, she's exploring a neighborhood or mountain in Los Angeles.
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