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The best travel locations for music lovers around the country and the world, including must see concerts, iconic music sites, and more.
Gem & Xander's Big Adventure
Let’s start with how fucked up the world is. About a year ago, my half-brother Xander, who lives in London, met this random girl in a bar in Texas. Xander’s best mate Mike - he kinda fell in love with her, but she was in love with someone else. She was in love with some guy from Sweden, who she’d met whilst she was visiting Scotland, a few years ago.
Gemini K EaglesfieldPublished 2 years ago in BeatTop 7 Offbeat Places in Kerala
Kerala is deceived with the memento of 'God's own country'. A clear mosaic of sun-kissed beaches, serene backwaters, lush foliage, thrilling houseboats, etc. acts as a magnet for the crowd. But, the list does not end here! Some amazing offbeat places in Kerala are waiting to be explored right now! Read on to learn more about these lesser known places that should be on your bucket list when planning your next vacation.
AjayModiTravelsPublished 2 years ago in BeatGlacier zone trek in Nepal - Langtang Area
Long been valued among journey in the Nepal Himalayas for broad perspectives, fascinating Tamang social openness and a significantly delicate speed and openness from Kathmandu, the Langtang journey is an exemplary Himalayan short trip. The course had endured harm after the 2015 tremor however presently has been returned to climbers once more. Profound and quiet woods of pines open on this way into brilliant green valleys and treeless glades where yaks come to brush and shepherds trails go crisscrossing through. Progressing on to the higher scopes toward the finish of a lofty trip, an all encompassing line of glimmering tops inked across the blue meet the look. A hypnotizing perspective on an enormous valley across Tibet uncovers from the high pass of Kyanjin Ri. Convenience and food at the comfortable teahouses en route make the trip a genuine delight for those hoping to track down a sweet escape to look for pressure help. Life in the Langtang Valley had experienced a colossal mishap with the seismic tremor of 2015 in Nepal however the valley is starting to settle down by and by. Picking this journey would mean offering incredible help for the prosperity of the native people groups of Langtang Valley.
Himalayan Frozen AdventurePublished 2 years ago in BeatThe BuSkings: "Busking For Breakfast" Tour '03
The BuSkings “Busking for Breakfast” [The BuSkings Serenade the Atlantic Coast 2003] (14 shows in 16 nights)
Rocketship RecordsPublished 2 years ago in BeatWhat to Ask From a Car Transport Company
Getting your vehicle Partial loads shipped through auto transport organization is a helpful decision for the greater part of individuals who are moving to new area. Notwithstanding, observing a decent auto transport organization that satisfies every one of your necessities stays a tough undertaking. Despite the fact that there is mushrooming of vehicle transport organizations nowadays, recognizing an authentic carrier require a few endeavors. After you have done your exploration and chosen some vehicle organizations for conveying your vehicle, it is smarter to call their separate delegates for up close and personal conversation on issues connected with the transportation. You should pose not many inquiries from the organizations to persuade yourself that your vehicle is in great hands.
Brazil: 4 songs for you to understand its musical variety
Brazil has a really diverse musical identity and what I bring here today is but the tip of the iceberg. Our art is huge and each artist brings about their unique point of view on life, love, politics and so much more.
Yasmin BrussuloPublished 2 years ago in Beat- Top Story - August 2021
Ultimate National Park Playlists
This year, much of my free time has been spent obsessively planning a month-long road trip for myself and my closest friend. Both of us are at the quintessential part of our 20’s where if we don’t take the time to drop everything and explore, we won’t ever commit to it again. With pressure to build our careers, and grad school looming over the horizon, we are taking the time to make the most of this beautifully, chaotic period of growth in our lives.
Mindfully WanderingPublished 3 years ago in Beat The Calmness of City Pulse
A year and a half ago, I went with my husband to Daytona BiketoberFest. We stayed in one of the tall hotels on the beach. We cruised the streets, had a few bites and a few more drinks, danced, sang our hearts out, people watched (and any Bike Fest is GREAT for that) and tipsy, came back to the hotel room. We talked on the terrace and listened to the bikes revving bellow, sounds of engines meshed with rolling waves and the wind. Leaving the terrace door open, we went to bed.
Randomness CoordinatorPublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Zen Koan of Rick Steves' Monday Night Travel
Last night, my best travel partner and I made tacos and toured Europe with famed guide and bestselling travel author Rick Steves, which means we joined a Zoom chat with hundreds of other people to watch Rick Steves give commentary on old Rick Steves videos. It was beyond comforting; it was a sublime meditation. Yes, really. Allow me to convince you.
It is the Journey not the Destination
Long plane rides are the worst. I am not afraid to fly, in fact, I actively like to have a window seat to look out at the clouds. That being said, if a flight of mine ventures over the three hour mark then I tend to start getting restless.
yanina maysonetPublished 3 years ago in BeatTravel Around the World Through Music
What are the Turkic languages? The Turkic languages are members of a language family that consists of 35 recorded languages and develop a family of languages within the Altai language group. The Turkic languages are spoken by the Turkic people of Eurasia from Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Western Asia, North Asia and East Asia. The Turkic languages share similar features to each other in phonology, morphology, and syntax though languages like Chuvash, Khalaj and Sakha are considered different from the remainder of the languages. The most primitive linguistic records are Old Turkic inscriptions found near the Orhon River in Mongolia and the Yenisey River in south-central Russia, which date from the 8th century CE.
Talia DevoraPublished 3 years ago in BeatOur Rock and Roll London Trip
We were lying in bed on November 27, 2018, drinking our morning pot of coffee when Kathy saw the Facebook post on Bob Dylan’s official page: Bob Dylan and His Band and Neil Young & Promise of the Real at Hyde Park, 12 July 2019.
Bill ColemanPublished 3 years ago in Beat