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Les Ateliers de La Gazelle des Sables imaginent, produisent et vendent des petits bateaux transportables simples, sécurisants et amusants ! L’appellation ‘Voilier de charme’ résume à elle seule la philosophie de La Gazelle des Sables ! Par sa conception astucieuse, ses équipements moderne et son design Yachting Classic, nos petits bateaux transportables offrent les plaisirs les plus instantanés et grisants de la navigation à la journée. Plusieurs gammes couvrent l’éventail de tous les plaisirs avec des embarcations toujours plus simples à utiliser et sécurisantes en mer : - Les voiliers Gazelle, de 1 à 5 places à bord pour les amoureux de la voile, du vent et des vagues. - Les canots Lascars, pour les adeptes des barques, annexes de charme et canot voile-aviron polyvalents au style raffiné - Et bientôt ... de nouvelles créations !
Feasting for climate protection: It might sound too good to be true, but it can actually work. In Germany, transportation accounts for almost as much carbon emission as the food industry. The question we now ask: Does “low in CO2” food taste as good? To find out, we equipped three brave (and hungry) colleagues with a bib and cutlery before sending them to our experimental kitchen where they were served sustainable dishes – or as we call it, Food from the Future. In our six-episode miniseries “Climate-friendly – but delicious?!” they tell us what tasted nice, and what they would actually cook at home. The LSG Group is the world’s leading provider of end-to-end onboard products and services for the travel industry. Its expert brands are: LSG Sky Chefs (airline catering and hospitality, lounges), Retail inMotion (onboard retail), SPIRIANT (onboard equipment) and Evertaste (convenience food).
The first island we visited in the Saronic Gulf (the stretch of water south of Athens, Greece) was Aegina. In the southwest corner of the island lies Perdika. We found this little fishing village so charming that we sent our drone up into the air to admire it from above as well. You can see the colorful fishing boats moored at the docks in the sheltered harbor, and along the promenade are the whitewashed houses so typical of this part of Greece. To me, the village had retained much of its authentic character. From the harbor quay, you can see the uninhabited islet of Moni – a nature reserve that can only be reached by boat. It is said to be home to peacocks, fallow deer, and wild goats.