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ON LOCATION Who knew that when visiting Zagreb you could get to visit a vast underground military air base. Reportedly the largest underground airport and military airbase in the former Yugoslavia, and one of the largest in Europe. The airbase was used intensively in 1991, during the Yugoslav war. While long abandoned, you get to explore with care, underground tunnels that once totalled a length of 3.5 kilometres (now mostly in ruins). Today the airbase remains as an eerily desolate place. The tunnel network inside the mountain is a dark (literally) maze to explore. To book this tour we recommend a guide. To book your tour or learn more send an email to booking@swanky-travel.com To watch the full CROMADS video: https://youtu.be/fsXZUxyaXX0
Our dedicated crew ensures that you will live an unequaled experience of Indonesia’s humans and seas, hence making your journey so memorable. Nothing is left to chance: we build our own yachts, we operate them and constantly improve our exclusive private cruises itineraries and services on board. Sail in style and experience a private cruises journey through what Indonesia archipelago has best to offer. Spoil your eyes with the stunning Indonesian landscapes and magical underwater world, from exuberant coral reefs to magnificent manta rays. Keep up with us on Website: https://pacifichighcruise.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PacificHighIndonesia/ https://www.instagram.com/pacifichigh_indonesia/
Is this the world’s strangest luxury? Nestled in the neon chaos of Bangkok’s Yaowarat, you’ll find vendors serving this ancient mystery: Bird’s Nest drink. It’s a staple of traditional recipes and food history. For centuries, this "liquid gold" was so rare and expensive it was reserved only for Emperors. The secret? It’s made from the hardened saliva of swiftlets found in limestone caves. Known in culinary anthropology as an elixir for health and skin, it’s now a accessible piece of food heritage you can enjoy on a plastic stool for just a few dollars. It’s sweet, refreshing, and a must-try for any curious soul. Now be honest: Knowing what it’s made of... would you take a sip? Let me know in the comments! 👇 Culinary anthropology research in Bangkok Chinatown. Tasting traditional Bird's Nest soup at Yaowarat night market. Authentic food history, ethnographic research, and street food origins documentary by cookbook author.