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NOT TO BE DISRESPECTFUL BUT TWO OF YOUR FIRST RETREATS ARE IN LENOX, MASSACHUSETTS!!!!! YOU SAID MAINE !!! OOPS ITS MA. !!!! JUST GIVING INSIGHT TO THE RIGHT LOCATIONS !!!! THANK YOU KINDLY FOR THE UPLOAD !!! WARM REGARDS GATSBY
For me you missed some incredible ones and put other that are good but a few order of magnitude below - The maldives are good but every dive site has "only" one thing : addu/Manta Point has "just" mantas, Fuvahmulah has "just" tiger sharks, there are no site where you can spot a lot of different things at a single moment - Gorgona is just so so, if you want an incredible dive site in colombia, take Malpelo - In Bonnaire and Saiba there are just beautiful reefs and some fishes, it is good but not incredible - Palau is clearly a good place, with large population of shark, but it is not nearly as good as french polynesia for that (see below) And you missed some incredible dive sites - Fakarava and Rangiroa (french polynesia) => schools of hundreds of grey reef sharks every day with great hammerhead, schooling eagle rays and dolphins frequently spotted - Socorro Islands (Mexico) => giant mantas, dozens of dolphins, sharks of all kind including hammerheads and whale sharks with sometimes humpback whales - Raja Ampat (Indonesia) => Place with the richest marine biodiversity on earth, coral and fishes of every possible shapes and colors with gigantic schools of fishes. Also one of the only place in the world where both reef and oceanic mantas can be spotted - Richelieu Rock (Thailand) => An incredibly rich place with soft corals of all possible colors, big schools of fishes of all shapes and sizes (untill big schools of barracudas). Also one of the best place in the world to dive with whale sharks. - SS yongala (Australia) => known as the best wreck in the world, with life of all kind
Nice video mate, very helpful. Any recommendations on the best general admission spot for the race? Ideally with a screen so we can see the timings. Thanks!
The country’s sustainability implies a balance between economic development, environmental protection and social welfare for present and future generations. Nice video!👍
Yes, the Chestnut Brewery along with Schlafley's St.Louis Brewery are two outstanding examples ! Furthermore, there are several bottling only craft brewers that are very well respected too !
Well, this is a matter of opinion. While the Fort Collins breweries are certainly outstanding - saying that they are "better" is just not true. I would guess, that with an uninformed comment like this - you have never visited Bierstadt Lagerhaus in the River North neighborhood.
I like stouts, porters and dark Scottish ales. These did not get much attention in this review, so not sure I will be thinking beer next time I go to the US.
20 Years ago or more, most ale drinkers outside the States would have thought this a joke? However today things have changed, I would even go as far to say that many US IPA's etc...... have influenced modern English/Welsh pale ales, IPA's and golden ales, for the better? Unfortunately, I now have to search far and wide to find a traditional 'Special Bitter' on draught. Many pubs here now just have similar variations of golden beers.