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Our virtual weekend get away takes us to Monastero Santa Rosa hotel which was built in the 17th century as a monastery on the beautiful and picturesque Amalfi Coast in Italy.   || Read more

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Today we are working from this eco home in Paraguay. It has a very small environmental footprint with most of it tucked underground. Being located mostly inside the earth insulates the home to ensure optimal temperatures year-round.  But despite being in the ground it is kept bright with lots of tall double height windows.  || Read more

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South Africa Journey 1

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This home is made completely of bamboo! Today we are working and playing from here: burpeeing through the bamboo forest and living on wild jungle fruit.. and green smoothies and kale chips, just took some out of the dehydrator this morning!  || Read more

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Maharaja (King) Jai Singh built the five observatories in the western part of central India. The most prominent and best preserved is the Jantar Mantar, which means literally ‘calculation instrument’.  || Read more

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Today our adventure brings us to Thailand, to the Temple of the Tigers. Here the tigers are quite tame and if you are daring enough you can pet and take pictures with them.  Do not wear bright colors to the temple; wear closed shoes and don’t wear white if you plan to feed the baby tigers.   || Read more

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This three-story glass Arabic home was originally designed by architect Leona & Harry Helmsley as his residence in Miami, USA and is built on the roof of an apartment complex – the Palace Condominium.  The mansion was later bought by the Saudi Sheikh Saoud Al-Shaalan, who turned it into a real Arabic palace with architectural elements similar to the Indian Taj Mahal.  || Read more