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Re: Beautiful collection of mate cups at the Puerto de Frutos market, El Tigre Argentina. Mate is the national drink of Argentina, a type of tea

DrFumblefinger ·
Yes, those are gourds that are decorated (among the nicer ones we saw). You cal pick from all kinds of cups, though, ranging from cow horns to hooves to porcelain cups to whatever. Drinking mate is a social event, to be shared among friends. You never use more than one straw (everyone sips from the same) and saying "thank you" means you've finished. I'll have more on mate in the future, PM, as you might have guessed
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Re: 'Elk Sensor' wins Swedish innovation prize

DrFumblefinger ·
Vehicle collisions with animals kill more people than dog, snake and bee bites combined. And while the photo you use shows an animal that weighs about 1000 pounds, that animal is a moose. I know it's tough for city folks to tell them apart. Here is what a bull elk looks like.... Here's what a cow elk looks like....
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Jan. 18, 2015: Darkness into Light

DrFumblefinger ·
Admittedly these cabins lacked the comforts of the white plantation owner's dwellings, but they are much nicer than many homes I have seen in my travels. I think here specifically of the huts made of cow dung and sticks in Tanzania as an example. I am also inclined to see the interior as a place of safety to those who lived in them, but understand your point and the metaphor.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, August 28, 2014: Elk, Banff, Alberta

Ottoman ·
Hi GarryRF and Travel Luver! GarryRF...loved your comment. LOL Too funny, and so true. Travel Luver...unfortunately I don't know too much about elk, but I did a little research and came across this article you can link to which I believe will answer your question nicely http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2...k-rut_n_3915764.html In summary, the answer to your question is yes, male elk (aka bulls) can be and usually are much more aggressive during rutting, even toward humans; However, after what I...
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Crackpot Hall, Yorkshire Dales

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares some great photos and the history of Crackpot Hall.
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Caguas Botanical Gardens: a taste of history and culture

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of the garden, which is organized to mirror aspects of the island's culture and history.
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March 15, 2017: Winter Scenes from Turner Valley

Pierre Renault ·
Some wildlife scenes Pierre Renault recently captured while recently driving through Alberta's Turner Valley.
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Top Long Distance Hiking Trails in the USA

Brian Bradshaw (Guest) ·
Like to go for a long distance walk? Then Brian Bradshaw has just the post for you. Check out some of these beautiful (and challenging) hikes!
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Finding Nature in England: New Forest National Park

Kirsten Hines ·
Kirsten Hines' series on exploring Nature in England concludes, with a stop at a National Park that requires her to rethink what "national park" actually means in this long settled and farmed landscape.
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A Marvelous Food Tour in Krakow!

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger enjoyed a wonderful food tour in the beautiful and historic Polish city of Krakow. He shares details and photos of this experience.
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London named top city for vegans

Paul Heymont ·
With over 125 vegan establishments, London is top among cities where veganism has gone mainstream.
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ISKCON Temple, Chennai, India (Where Gumbo Was #349)

Travel Rob ·
Gumbo was found at the ISKCon Temple in the vibrant city of Chennai, India. Find out more!
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The Cloisters: A Medieval World in New York

Paul Heymont ·
At the Cloisters, PHeymont enjoyed a long visit with the Metropolitan Museum's huge trove of medieval art and architecture.
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May 26, 2020: Agra Street Scenes

DrFumblefinger ·
A few scenes from the streets of Agra that DrFumblefinger snapped while driving around that city.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 8, 2015: Elk, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

DrFumblefinger ·
    A few springs ago I was visiting Denver and decided to make an overnight trip to Rocky Mountain National Park, through Estes Park.  The higher passes and most scenic drives were closed because of snow and ice, but I was rewarded...
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"American Treasure Tour"—Extensive Collection of Americana

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Love Americana? Then Stephanie Kalina-Metzger has the perfect tour for you, featuring some of the most unusual and rare vintage items you'll ever see.
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In Egypt: Philae Island

PortMoresby ·
Arriving in Aswan, PortMoresby visits an island and its temple with an unusual history.
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Food Fight: Italian regions quarrel over cheese

Paul Heymont ·
Puglia's cow-milk mozzarella is slated for Protected Origin status, angering Campania's producers of buffalo-milk mozzarella.
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Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum

Paul Heymont ·
After years of resistance, PHeymont visits a shoe museum and is chagrined at what he'd missed.
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An Irish Farm Food Festival

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont and his wife enjoy an afternoon in the Irish countryside, surrounded by far too much glorious food.
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High Force Waterfall, Middleton-in-Teesdale

Ian Cook ·
A lovely waterfall, one of England's largest, is beautifully captured and featured today by photographer Ian Cook.
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May 15, 2018: Babylonstoren, a South African Treasure

Marilyn Jones ·
Join Marilyn Jones for a visit to a historic garden and a lunch featuring its produce.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, August 28, 2014: Elk, Banff, Alberta

Ottoman ·
    There are many things I love about summer, one of which is getting out into the sunshine, exploring, and getting close to nature...but not too close.    On a recent visit to Banff, my brother and I pulled into a parking lot for...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Dec 17, 2014: Fish Creek Park, Calgary

Still Country Photo ·
  Season's Greetings to all and I wish you safe travels over the holidays.   These photos were taken in a part of Fish Creek Park in Calgary's SW.  It is called Shannon Terrace.  There is an old homestead down there that was once...
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Swiss councilman finds church bells unap-pealing

Paul Heymont ·
A local official champions sleep over tradition, and wants bells turned off during the night.
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Egg Trees in India ?

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell gives as an insightful look into life in Rajasthan and some of the changes that the area has undergone in the past few decades.
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June 12, 2019: Little Man Ice Cream, Denver, Colorado

Samantha ·
Samantha and her nephew checked out Little Man Ice Cream in Denver. It was a yummy treat which she hopes to enjoy again soon.
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Langtang Views, Part 1

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell, the Amateur Emigrant, shares memories of an exhausting but rewarding visit to a remote area of Nepal.
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A Fall visit to Crete

George G. ·
George G shares some good memories and photos of a restful vacation on Greek's largest island.
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Food tour in Kuala Lumpur

Travellinn ·
"I hope you are hungry?" Fadly asked. I was, but suspected I would not be for very much longer. I was completely right. As a service to their guests, Back Home hostel offer different activities. What caught my attention was the food tour. I love to try the local food as I travel and having an expert showing me what to try and where, is my favorite. I instantly signed up! Walking along the busy streets, crossing the roads “the Malaysian way” (holding your hand out in front of the car like the...
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Hole-y cow! Swiss cheese 3000 years old?

Paul Heymont ·
British archaeologists have found evidence that cheese-making in the high Alpine regions may date back to the Iron Age, 3000 years ago.
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Swiss warning: Beware of killer cows

Paul Heymont ·
An area of Switzerland popular with hikers and bikers is installing fences and warning signs to keep them safe from aggressive cows protecting calves.
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Austrian town launches arrows against litter

Paul Heymont ·
A small Austrian town, tired of having its roadsides used as a litter dump by passing cars, has planted huge arrows where litter fell to shame the litterers.
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In spring, a young cow's fancy turns to...

Paul Heymont ·
A popular Youtube video posted last week shows cows literally jumping for joy as they are released into pasture after an indoor winter.
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Swiss referendum today on cow horns

Paul Heymont ·
An Alpine farmer is the man behind a Swiss referendum over subsidies to encourage farmers not to dehorn their livestock.
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Re: Norway: Are flatulent cows a real climate issue?

Paul Heymont ·
Sadly, common sense and science knowledge don’t appear to be requirements for achieving high office. Solberg’s nonsense brings to mind a U.S. president who considered ketchup a school-lunch vegetable and told a campaign audience that "Trees cause more < http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Pollution > pollution than < http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Automobile > automobiles do." On the other hand, Solberg’s not the inventor of the cow fart theory…search the internet and you’ll find that...
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Re: Norway: Are flatulent cows a real climate issue?

DrFumblefinger ·
Yes, GarryRF, they do have a compartmentalized stomach designed to allow them to graze quickly if they need to, then carefully chew and digest their cud when they've time to ruminate. One might argue that a cow is a near perfect biological machine. We know they are useful to humans because of the milk, cheese, butter and meat they provide, but that's not the point. They are vegetarians and drop back on the pastures they graze their waste nitrogen, a wonderful fertilizer. And they exhale lots...
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Re: Cows- P.E.I.'s best ice cream

vivie ·
My favorite cow! :-)
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Re: Wild times in Denmark: Elk, wolves and jackals return

DrFumblefinger ·
I am glad to hear that wildlife is returning to Denmark. Many radicals would have you believe this is impossible, but with good stewardship and efforts at conservation, it clearly can work. PHeymont, I know you are a big city boy who rarely sees any wild animals except pigeons, but there is a difference between a moose and an elk. Your top photo is of a cow moose. They are massive and have legs that go on forever -- all the better to eat water vegetation with. This is what elk look like. The...
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Mother and Child reunion...

Paul Heymont ·
Mother and Child reunion...
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Cheese on the Road

Paul Heymont ·
Cheese on the Road
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August 9, 2020: Wheeletta Wholesteele and Dahmen Doodles, Uniontown

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits an interesting piece of art outside the village of Uniontown in eastern Washington state.
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Mar. 25, 2017: Mysterious Mill of Montmartre

Paul Heymont ·
After several stays in the area, PHeymont tracks down the backstory of this unusual building in Paris.
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Oct. 14, 2020: Big Idaho Potalo Hotel, Boise, Idaho

Samantha ·
Samantha pays a visit to Idaho's most unique hotel, a symbol of the state itself.
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Amateur Emigrants: From Mountain to Sea

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell and his merry band of travelers continue their journey through Morocco
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Re: Amateur Emigrants: From Mountain to Sea

Professorabe ·
Thanks for this - it brought back memories and caused me to look again at my photos from a trip to the area in 2015. Below is a shot of the Todra Gorge as it looked then: I doubt whether the concrete path existed when you were there. The second photo shows the view from the top, after a long scramble up the steep hillside. Finally, a couple of shots from Tinerhir: Not sure whether you can get jam other than apricot these days! The Laughing Cow triangles were certainly still around when we...
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Block Island

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes an off-season trip to Block island.
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Rural village gives city tourists noise warning

Paul Heymont ·
Spanish town gives fair warning: Roosters crow, cows moo and donkeys gotta bray....
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Denmark's dueling mermaids head for court

Paul Heymont ·
Heirs of the sculptor of Copenhagen's mascot are claiming unfair competition from a small town mermaid in northern Jutland.
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Road Trip: The Tillamook Cheese Factory

PortMoresby ·
In honor of the cheese she never tires of, PortMoresby drives down the Oregon coast on a pilgrimage to the home of a famous domestic cheddar.
 
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