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@matt@oslo.town  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

This dude has a good video on what its like to be in #Oslo 🇳🇴 so if you're planning a trip to #Norway then check it out.

youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_HHJS7GufY

#travel #youtube #camdenDavid #travelTips

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@matt@oslo.town  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Dude goes on a £9.50 holiday from The Sun newspaper.

youtube https://youtu.be/cK0Y5h4HS_I

#YouTube #Travel #UK #Vacation #TravelTips

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Jan Legutko - landscape photos
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@beautyisaw@pixelfed.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Witnessing the legendary turquoise waters of Peyto Lake, Banff National Park 🇨🇦



Peyto Lake, its peak, and the glacier are all named after Bill Peyto—an Englishman who moved to Canada and became a renowned mountain guide and park warden. While the colors in this photo are amazing, they were partially shaped by the wildfires occurring in the Rockies at that time. At first, we were confused by the "mist" hanging in the air, but checking the fire maps of North America revealed the true scale of what was happening.



Despite the difficult conditions, the view is a testament to why this is one of the most recommended spots in the Rockies. Its vibrant glacial flour creates a color that has to be seen in person to be believed.



Practical Tip: To see the lake from this perspective, head to the Bow Summit lookout along the Icefields Parkway. It is a short, paved walk from the parking area. If you want to avoid the heaviest crowds, try visiting early in the morning. Always remember to stay on the designated paths to protect the fragile alpine vegetation surrounding the viewpoint 📸



#peytolake #banffnationalpark #canadianrockies #explorealberta #mountains #glacierlake #naturephotography #traveltips #canada_photolovers #landscape #photography #fotografia

A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
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Jan Legutko - landscape photos
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@beautyisaw@pixelfed.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Witnessing the legendary turquoise waters of Peyto Lake, Banff National Park 🇨🇦



Peyto Lake, its peak, and the glacier are all named after Bill Peyto—an Englishman who moved to Canada and became a renowned mountain guide and park warden. While the colors in this photo are amazing, they were partially shaped by the wildfires occurring in the Rockies at that time. At first, we were confused by the "mist" hanging in the air, but checking the fire maps of North America revealed the true scale of what was happening.



Despite the difficult conditions, the view is a testament to why this is one of the most recommended spots in the Rockies. Its vibrant glacial flour creates a color that has to be seen in person to be believed.



Practical Tip: To see the lake from this perspective, head to the Bow Summit lookout along the Icefields Parkway. It is a short, paved walk from the parking area. If you want to avoid the heaviest crowds, try visiting early in the morning. Always remember to stay on the designated paths to protect the fragile alpine vegetation surrounding the viewpoint 📸



#peytolake #banffnationalpark #canadianrockies #explorealberta #mountains #glacierlake #naturephotography #traveltips #canada_photolovers #landscape #photography #fotografia

A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
A high-angle landscape photograph of Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The lake is a striking, bright turquoise color, stretching through a valley lined with dark green evergreen forests. In the background, majestic grey mountain peaks rise into a hazy, pale sky filled with a layer of smoke. The light is soft and diffuse, casting a muted glow over the water and the surrounding wilderness.
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@debby@hear-me.social  ·  activity timestamp 9 months ago

"The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please."

Lost in Translation: A fascinating example of how language nuances can change the tone of a message.
The Japanese sign at Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa politely warns of danger ahead, while the English translation takes on a more ominous tone.

#TravelSafety#HotelBalmoral #future#JapanTravel#BilingualSign#LostInTranslation#CautionAhead#TravelWarning#CulturalNuances#LanguageBarrier#ExploreJapan#HotelLife#TravelTips#SafetyFirst#JapaneseCulture #旅行安全 #ホテルバーモラル #軽井沢 #日本旅行 #二カ国語標識 #翻訳の難しさ #注意前方 #旅行警告 #文化の違い #言語の壁 #日本を探検 #ホテルライフ #旅行のヒント #安全第一 #日本文化

The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
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@debby@hear-me.social  ·  activity timestamp 9 months ago

"The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please."

Lost in Translation: A fascinating example of how language nuances can change the tone of a message.
The Japanese sign at Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa politely warns of danger ahead, while the English translation takes on a more ominous tone.

#TravelSafety#HotelBalmoral #future#JapanTravel#BilingualSign#LostInTranslation#CautionAhead#TravelWarning#CulturalNuances#LanguageBarrier#ExploreJapan#HotelLife#TravelTips#SafetyFirst#JapaneseCulture #旅行安全 #ホテルバーモラル #軽井沢 #日本旅行 #二カ国語標識 #翻訳の難しさ #注意前方 #旅行警告 #文化の違い #言語の壁 #日本を探検 #ホテルライフ #旅行のヒント #安全第一 #日本文化

The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
The image shows a sign with text in both Japanese and English. The sign is white with red and brown text. The Japanese text at the top reads "お願い この先は危険ですので、これ以上前へ行かないようお願い致します。" which translates to "Please, this area ahead is dangerous, so I kindly ask you not to go any further." Below this, in English, it seems to be an automatic translation to the message: "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further. Please." At the bottom of the sign, there is a logo and the text "ホテルバーモラル軽井沢" (Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa) in both Japanese and English. The sign is mounted on a wooden structure, possibly a fence or wall, with a metal hook at the top for hanging. The background is a wooden surface, likely part of a building or structure."
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AMonkeyInSilk 🇺🇦🇵🇸
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@amonkeyinsilk@theblower.au  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago

My travel advice.

Do not travel to the USA.

Do NOT travel to the USA.

DO NOT TRAVEL TO THE USA.

#USA #uspol #travel #traveltips #auspol

https://apnews.com/article/illegal-immigration-immigrant-registry-trump-homeland-security-329d9b1523792aaf5940f72948d8b48b

AP News

Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward

A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government.
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