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We tour a traditional Thai house museum. The Lanna Traditional House Museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand. An all-outdoor museum with plenty of shade and beautiful homes. Don’t miss the next episodes with our behind-the-scenes too! Blog post on cool things to do in Chiang Mai coming!

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Superyacht without the crew? 🌊 Meet the McConaghy 50—a luxurious 50ft catamaran that’s designed for an owner couple to handle with ease! Experience the perfect blend of performance and comfort without the need for a crew. Ready to set sail on your own adventure? 🌊✨ #McConaghyboats #multihullsailing #catamarans #YachtLife #LuxurySailing #shorts

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Wagyu Omakase: Show vs. Soul This journey through A5 Wagyu showcases a range of cuts, each paired with high-quality ingredients flown directly from Japan. Every course is seasoned with world-class elements like truffles, caviar, and the finest cold-pressed olive oil - sometimes one, sometimes all at once. We chose the wine pairing for the meat, of course. There were a lot of ingredients. Almost too many. Technically, it was impressive. The craftsmanship was undeniable. Everything was executed at a very high level. But when I sit at a table like this, I’m always listening for something quieter - a spark, a story, a feeling that stays with you long after the check is paid. Can a high-end performance replace the emotion of a recipe shaped by time and care? It was professional. It was premium. But for me, the most expensive ingredient is not always the most memorable one. Have you ever had a meal that was flawless and expensive, yet somehow missed that “magic” spark? What do you value more: the perfect performance or the unforgettable flavor?

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The Royal Ocean Racing Club is all set for the 15th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, organised in association with the Antigua Yacht Club. Close to 65 teams are expected to be competing with 500 sailors from 26 different countries racing in a huge diversity of boats. Racing action starts with inshore courses for the RORC Nelson’s Cup Series on 13th February. At least 24 teams are expected to be racing in the series, which includes the Antigua 360 ‘Round Antigua’ race. The 600-mile offshore race, the RORC Caribbean 600, starts on 19th February. The overall winner is decided by the best corrected time under the IRC Rating Rule. Special prizes are awarded to Multihull and Monohull Line Honours, as well as the Class40 Division. Read more at https://bit.ly/3OyeTZn #Caribbean600 #RORCracing

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