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Winston Churchill Avenue is one of the busiest roads in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. The avenue cuts directly across the runway of the Gibraltar airport. If having to be cautious of other drivers wasn't enough, on Gibraltar's Winston Churchill Avenue you have to watch out for planes too.
This arterial road intersects the airport's runway at surface level. It’s one of the world's airport runway intersecting a road (there’s another in Tasmania). What probably makes it most unique is having the main road connecting Gibraltar to Spain, Winston Churchill Avenue, go right over the runways. The road cuts through the airport, used by passenger and military planes alike. It's the only road connecting Gibraltar to Spain and is by far, Gibraltar's busiest road so there's no escaping the drive among jumbo jets if you want to enter or exit the territory by road. Every time an aircraft lands, the road is closed for a few minutes and railroad-style crossing gates hold back the cars.
The airport was constructed during World War II. It’s considered to be in the top 5 for the most dangerous airports to land or take off, because its relatively short runway with the sea at each end. The runway crosses the main road into town, so when an aircraft needs to use it the barriers come down to stop traffic and pedestrians - just like at a railway crossing! 
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Finland is a country of oddities.
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Here are a few of them: • The 27th of July, is the National Sleepy Head Day: one of the best country-wide known person is thrown into the water • Every year there is a festival on wife carrying, the male carries his wife the fastest gets as much beer as she weighs • There are 2 million saunas in Finland. And if all the Finns at the same time go to steam, they have enough space • And another strange championship - Mobile Phone Throwing World Championships, which have been gathering in the country annually; a record throw - 102 meters • Such naughty Finns spend New Year very cozy: with family, cookies and mulled wine. Celebrate New Year in Finland! Drive on dog sled, take photos with deer and admire the northern lights in New Year's Eve! Your airline ticket to Finland is here ✈️ 👉 https://kissandfly.com/?refid=910
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The wonderful Piazza degli Scacchi in Marostica, in the Province of Vicenza, hosts – every 2 years – the reenactment of the story of Lionora, the daughter of the Lord of Marostica, and of her two young suitors Rinaldo d’Angarano and Vieri da Vallonara.
The story of Partita a Scacchi di Marostica (Chess Game of Marostica) dates back to 1454. According to the legend, two valiant knights, Rinaldo D’Angarano and Vieri da Vallonara, fell in love with a beautiful girl called Lionora and challenge each other to a duel to win her heart. To avoid needless bloodshed, the girl’s father, Castellan Taddeo Parisio, decided to give his daughter’s hand to the winner of a chess game. The match took place in Piazza del Castello da Basso and was played with living pawns equipped with arms.
In memory of this event, every two years in September, Piazza degli Scacchi hosts the reenactment of that famous chess game with living pawns and participants in costumes. Since it is impossible to reproduce the original moves made by the two knigths, the organizers get inspiration from some of the greatest chess games of all time.
The show takes place in 2018 on Friday September 7th at 9 PM and it is repeated on Saturday 8th at 9 PM and on Sunday 9th at 5 PM and 9 PM. About 3600 people on numbered seats can watch the performance.
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While we are postponing, life speeds by.
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Do you know why Singapore is the best?
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• here live the fastest pedestrians - they walk at the speed of 6.15 km/h • here opened the world's first night zoo - The Night Safari • Singapore Changi Airport was recognized 28 times in a row as the best in Asia • here played on the "transfer to another" a record number of people - 3918 • here was held in 2002, the largest dance flash mob in the world - 11 967 people • and in the Singapore Botanical Gardens spread out the largest garden of tropical orchids • and the main thing - in Singapore you can celebrate the best New Year! Book your tickets now and here https://kissandfly.com/?refid=910
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How do you find the idea to spend very extraordinary this New Year?
 Let's just say, on a desert island, with the Komodo dragons. There, where soar down the manta rays and soar above hordes of flying foxes.
Travel to Indonesia on New Year! The route is so that you real jam: Bali - Komodo – Java
Bali I'm sure everyone has heard about this paradise island. A unique culture, incredible nature, soft sand beaches, the most delicious lobsters and crazy parties!
Flores and Komodo islands. Adventure non-stop. These landscapes you will remember for all your life! Would you like to see the most ancient and huge in the world a lizard? Invaluable! Where can you spend 2018 as not here?
Java. The active Mount Bromo, Ijen Volcano. Sleepless monsters, which for hundreds of years have kept half of the island in suspense. Look into the very mouth of the volcano, take a walk along the caldera, see blue lights and sulfur mines. Confess, it is very adequately to start such the new year!
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Helmcken Falls (Canada) 141-meter Helmcken Falls (the fourth highest waterfall in Canada) is thrown from the edge of the rock into a wide stone bowl, surrounded by pine trees. In the winter, a giant ice cone, at times over grows to 50 m tall and sometimes even higher.
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The true destination of your journey is not a place on the map it is a new view of life.
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10 Things to know before you visit Rome, Italy
1. Book a Tour For the Popular Sites Booking a tour to the Colosseum and Vatican City will let you cut the line, which can often take over an hour (longer if you visit in summer). Given the popularity of the most classic and famous Roman sites, skip-the-line tours are a splurge well worth the money.
2. Public Transport Buses that cover the entire city run 24 hours a day, and there’s also a metro/tram system to take advantage of if you’re staying near a station. Taxis are overly abundant, but you have to hail them at a specified taxi stand or call one from your hotel. There are a few passes you can purchase for easier and cheaper travel within the city, including the 2- or 3-day Roma pass that will give you access to the Metro, trams and buses.
3. The Best Time To Visit: Spring and Fall Rome is beautiful year-round, but summer is particularly hot and miserably crowded. Winters are mild but wet, leaving April/May and September/October the best times to visit. The days are cool and nights can get chilly, but if your come prepared with a packable waterproof jacket and travel umbrella, you’ll find skipping tourist season worthwhile!
4. You Will Need Cash It’s not uncommon for places to only accept cash, so make sure you have enough euros on hand for your day’s planned activities. Notify your bank before traveling so you don’t find yourself with frozen debit and credit cards, and pull out at least some money from an ATM once you arrive at the airport. You don’t want to be stuck looking for an ATM while you’re jetlagged and may even run into one or two that don’t work. When you do need more cash, look for ATMs that are attached to a bank just in case it eats your card.
5. Carry a Water Bottle Bring a bottle to fill at the many fountains around the city; a reusable one (I use this one) from home is best for the environment and can easily be cleaned in your hotel room. Some sites (e.g the Colosseum) have ‘water taps’ — the equivalent of a drinking fountain — to fill your bottle with once inside. You’ll never have a need to buy water in Rome!
6. Table Service Coperto is a table service fee — usually 1-3 Euros or 10% of your meal — and is charged to every person who sits at the table. Restaurants should disclose the service fee, but expect it regardless. There is almost always a charge for bread, so if you don’t want bread (or rather, don’t want to be charged for it) let your waiter/waitress know as soon as you sit down so they don’t bring it out automatically as they normally do.
7. Beware of Pickpockets Because Rome is known to be a popular tourist destination, pickpockets often prey on unsuspecting foreigners and swipe valuables without suspicion. Public transportation is a hotspot for theft, but beware of the iconic tourist attractions like the Trevi Fountain and Colosseum as well.
Keep your purse, backpack or belongings on your body and zipped up, and never leave your phone sitting on the table while eating out. Only carry the minimal amount of cash necessary and leave your valuables in the hotel safe.
It’s also best to get theft insurance and make photocopies of your important documents in the unfortunate occasion that you do fall victim to such thieves.
8. Wear Comfortable Shoes This should go without saying, but leave your cute heels at home, unless you’re one of the lucky few who find heels comfortable.
9. Learn Basic Italian Phrases While this may come as a shock, not everyone speaks English! While it’s more common for locals in large cities to know a bit of English than those in rural villages, you don’t want to don’t want assume someone speaks English. Learn a few key Italian phrases, and always greet in Italian first!
10. Avoid Driving in the City With extensive public transportation, driving in the city is pretty unnecessary and wildly aggresive; unless you have a specific reason for needing a personal car, forgo driving. Traffic is very fast, very heavy, and plays by no rules — don’t expect streets signs or traffic lights to guide you, because there aren’t many.
If you plan to venture outside Rome for time in rural Italy, wait until your last day in the city to rent a car. Make sure you have both a GPS and paper map, familiarize yourself with the unique road signs, and expect the unexpected! Really though, don’t drive unless you absolutely HAVE to.
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One of the most beautiful beaches in the world is the Pink Sands Beach on Harbour Island, Bahamas. And yes, there is really pink sand!
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