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Great for breakfast, brunch or lunch! Cozy. Friendly. Definitely try the Cauliflower Soup on a rainy Cape Town winter's day.
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best family run sushi i can find in London.  Not flashy but that not the point.  Its a small honest run place.  Its great.
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Cute little coffee place we stumbled across in Osaka.
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The Acropolis of Athens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous landmarks in Greece. It is a rocky hilltop that overlooks the city of Athens and contains several ancient architectural wonders, including the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike. The Acropolis of Athens has been inhabited since prehistoric times and has been used as a site for religious worship and civic ceremonies for thousands of years. It reached the height of its glory during the 5th century BCE, when the Athenians built many of the structures that still stand today. These structures were built using the finest materials and decorated with intricate sculptures and reliefs that depicted the gods, heroes, and events of ancient Greek mythology. The Parthenon, the most famous of the Acropolis' structures, was built between 447 and 438 BCE as a temple to the goddess Athena. It is considered one of the greatest achievements of ancient Greek architecture, with its perfectly proportioned columns, elaborate sculptures, and stunning friezes. Today, the Acropolis of Athens is a major tourist destination and a symbol of the cultural and historical richness of Greece. Visitors can explore the ruins of the ancient structures, admire the stunning views of the city from the hilltop, and learn about the fascinating history of this iconic site.
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The minhocão is a high way in the West Zone of São Paulo that on Saturdays and Sundays the passage of cars is prohibited and it becomes a large park. Surrounded by old buildings and graffiti is a great place to exercise, walk with the dogs and enjoy the sunset. ~Saturdays and Sundays all day.~
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Almost 24/7, free and mezcal drinks. Uncomplicated for a club in Paris. Chill.
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Incredible building centred in the heart of London. Great for exhibitions, David Hockney is currently showing here.
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Adore is my favorite spot to carefully select a few beautiful flowers to take home or bring as a gift. I always try to pair my visit with a trip right around the corner, to Dashwood Books, for a great selection of art books.
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The oldest public art gallery in London also is my local gallery in my neighbourhood. Opposite to the Dulwich Park where I walked with my puppy regularly. They have great collections of Dutch paintings as well. My husband found the original Dutch painting of the print at his home he was growing up with.
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Marghe is a great pizzeria which mixes tradition and innovation. Among the classic pizzas there are also vegan and seasonal pizzas.
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Broasted chicken = broiled + roasted chicken. This is what you'll find at The Elmton, and your mouth will thank you. The pizza is also well worth adding to the order. It's in a residential neighborhood and not near anything else, but you won't find anything else like it (have you ever heard of "broasted" chicken? didn't think so). Plus, it's hard to spend more than $20.
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National Science and Natural History Museum National Academy Sciences of Ukraine – one of the largest natural history science museums in the world. Established in 1966, the museum is situated in the heart of Kiev, in old house with an expressive architecture. More than 30 thousand exhibits that tell story about the origin, structure and evolution of the Earth, its flora and fauna, its past and present, about history of material culture of tribes and peoples who inhabited the territory of Ukraine. Super place, where you can learn a lot about the history and take picture of girls in a cave.
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Hi folks! I am a freelancing illustrator – currently living and working in Munich, Germany.
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I am Belgian designer, with an educational background in Civil Engineering and Architecture. I hold both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in these fields, complemented by a Postgraduate in Furniture Design.
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I'm Claire Pazot, a French-born Art Director. After a time in Paris and Berlin, I have settled down in Montreal, and this is where I live and work. I love pure and simple design. I am always eager for new projects, all different and unique. But fun stays my main goal in life :)
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Loves Spain, food, sea, seafood, Spain, sun, movies, music & Spain.
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Simone Koller is an independent graphic designer based in Zurich. After moving to the Netherlands to participate in the program at Werkplaats Typografie, she recently moved back to Switzerland to start her own practice. At the moment she’s primarily occupied making books and preparing a series of workshops set in a library located some 1110 metres above sea level.
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Tim Saccenti is a photographer and director based in New York City. His practice fuses his love of experimental art, technology and music. His immersive, futuristic work has made him an in-demand creator for forward thinking clients worldwide. He is one half of creative studio "Setta", working with curator and artist Dina Chang, with offices in New York City and Los Angeles.
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Product Designer at Deliveroo. Lived in NYC, San Francisco and now in London. Driven by design, technology and adventure.
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Graphic essay. Comic artist. Mindfulness.
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London. Rain. Hikes. Clouds. Letters.
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French independent graphic and type designer based in Amsterdam
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Petros Chrisostomou is an artist born in London, 1981 to Greek Cypriot parents. He decided to move to New York City having spent his life in London previously. He was a resident on the International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York. Recent selected exhibitions include Vertigo at Galerie Xippas, Geneva as well as Paris photo LA, at Paramount Pictures Studios in Los Angeles. 2013. He has also exhibited in Plastic Lemons, Spring Projects, London (2011), Revolver, Galerie Xippas, Montevideo (2010), Artists for Athens, The Breeder/Athens Playroom, Athens (2010), Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed, The Photographers Gallery, London (2009), In Present Tense-Young Greek Artists, EMST National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (2008).
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Interior Architect at Note Design Studio
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Madoka Rindal is an independent potter living in Paris.
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