It’s easy for bacteria and food particles to get trapped in the crevasses of sponges, creating ideal conditions for bacteria to breed . Moist, dark—what else could bacteria ask for?! What to do: Try antibacterial sponges and dish soaps to limit the lesser of bacteria evils—but neither are very effective at controlling the spread of big name baddies like E. ... Read More »
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Japan train offers luxury at a premium
Japan’s ultra-luxurious new sleeper service with two-storey $10,000 suites and panoramic carriages sets off on its maiden journey Read More »
Everyday Life in Cuba
The average Cuban salary is about 350-400 Peso Nacional. One Peso Convertible CUC equals 1 USA dollar or 24 Peso Nacional. Some people work for less in shops or museums. There are dentists earning as little as 12 dollars a month. Read More »
Islands you don’t want to travel to
The website Active Times reports: In this day and age people often think that they can travel anywhere as long as they have the time and money to spend. People expand their horizons and travel to places they know little about. Islands are especially popular among people looking for an exotic and adventurous vacation. Izu Islands, Japan The seven Izu ... Read More »
Award winning wilderness animal photos for 2016
The awards are the brainchild of Tanzania-based photographers Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks, who launched the contest last year.This year, the group received nearly 3,000 entries. While high-quality photos can be more competitive, the contest ultimately only has one inviolable rule: Be funny. Read More »
Woman Goes On Honey Moon Alone After Her Husband Couldn’t Go
The couple were supposed to go to Greece for their second honeymoon last month, but unfortunately Butt wasn’t granted a visa in time for the trip. Read More »
Unseen photos of Istanbul in 120 years ago
First inhabitants of Istanbul are dating back to second millennia BC, they were settled on the Asian side of the city. Its first name comes from Megara king Byzas who took his colonists here in the 7th century BC to establish a colony named Byzantium, the Greek name for a city on the Bosphorus. Byzas chose this spot after consulting ... Read More »
Lady Gaga poses for Versace ad
Versace opened it’s first official boutique in the capital only two months ago. Considering the social limitations in the country it was a bit of a surprise. Perhaps less so now as other luxury brands have opened locations in the same area. Just last week though a Lady Gaga photo promotion in the official Instagram page of the the boutique ... Read More »
Best conditions for a wedding ceremony
There are so many variables to consider when you are looking to setup a wedding ceremony and receptions. From locations time of year, the wedding cake, food choices, indoor or outdoor facilities…. But this cleric seems to have some out of this world ideas. He claims if you want a successful marriage make sure your ceremony is not during hot ... Read More »
Woman Drummer First Concert
Drummers are an elemental component of all bands. Doesn’t matter if it’s a smashing drum sets, going through drum solos, or just holding a band’s rhythmic backbone, the drummers role is super important. Historically, drumming have been men. But we are seeing more and more women getting in the fold. Here you will see photos of a concert last year ... Read More »