NUNN ON THE RUN Fri. April 16, 2021 12:00 AM by Jerry Nunn Vincent Willem van Gogh surely would have appreciated the benefits of yoga. The meditation and breathing exercises could have possibly helped the tortured artist that suffered from mental illness and depression. Fans of the Dutch post-impressionist painter in Chicago can now immerse themselves in his work while working on themselves.
The already popular Immersive Van Gogh is now partnering with Lifeway Foods and CorePower Yoga to bring in yoga followers of all ages to explore fitness and art all at the same time. Animations are projected on the ceiling, walls and floors of the Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago, at 108 W. Germania Place, in an exhibit that has just been extended until November 28, 2021 after selling out the current block of tickets. In our current world, people are looking for safe ways to leave the house and enjoy an excursion. Immersive Van Gogh has prove
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New Zealand s top drop? The Kiwi public toilet that lures in thousands of tourists
6 Apr, 2021 02:54 AM
6 minutes to read
Around 250,000 people visit this toilet each year. Photo / Instagram
news.com.au
By: Amy Nelmes Bissett, with additional reporting
When it comes to New Zealand, the country is packed with bucket-list spots to visit. There s the breathtaking fjord-land, those pristine beaches and 60 million sheep nestled in that seriously green countryside.
But a toilet tucked away in a remote town in an even remoter stretch of the North Island? It seems so. In fact, a staggering 250,000 tourist traipse-up through the guts of the country to Kawakawa, a town found five-hours north of Auckland, to visit a toilet block each year.
Where the Travel Guides went in Fiordland: Te Anau, Milford and the Sounds
18 Mar, 2021 05:53 PM
3 minutes to read
NZ Herald
The latest series of Travel Guides has given the travel show a distinctly Kiwi twist, seeing ordinary New Zealanders take the country s top attractions for a road test.
Last night saw the Travel Guides heading to Te Anau, Manapouri and the gateway to the majestic sounds of Fiordland backcountry. With breathtaking landscapres, fishing and outdoor experiences worth braving the namu/sandflies for.
If you were inspired by the Travel Guides, and fancy following in their footsteps to Fiordland – we ve put together a list of where they went, what they ate and how they got there – so you can too.