PARIS, June 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Committed to the preservation of marine resources since 2009 alongside Ethic Ocean, the Relais & Châteaux Association
Voilà plusieurs années maintenant que le prince Albert de Monaco se bat pour la préservation des océans et la cause environnementale en général. Ce samedi 8 juin était une preuve de plus.
A marine sanctuary housing thousands of fish species, translucent waters and breath-taking dive and snorkel locations, will remain preserved after a new law was passed in the Archipelago.
Our optional hand-made, Teak Wood Magnetic Hanger makes this a perfect, one-stop solution for a complete gift or an expertly-made piece of wall art for your home or office! This is a museum-grade reproduction of a beautiful 1683 map of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, or Taprobane by Alain Mallet. This stunning little map covers the island of Ceylon as well as parts of adjacent India. Mallet first introduced the map in the 1683, though it was republished several times in the subsequent 20 years. Taprobane is an ancient name for a spice-rich trading center that was well-known in ancient Roman times. By the 17th century, Portuguese explorers had reopened the route to the Indies but were uncertain exactly which island the Romans were referring to. Some map Taprobrane as Sumatra, other as Ceylon. The common consensus now, as in Mallet's time, is that the Roman Taprobane is Ceylon. Published by copper plate in the 1686 Frankfurt edition of Mallet's Description de l'Univers. A masterfully printed, museum-grade reproduction of an historical work. We using the finest available professional photo printer with archival inks and heavy, museum-grade, matte acid-free paper. Fits in a standard, widely available frame size or ready to simply tack onto a wall. Historic maps are expertly restored, eliminating distracting imperfections while preserving the minor flaws and marks that give these old charts character, while photographs and drawings are gently retouched and enhanced to look their best. Shipped within one business day of your order, rolled in a rigid mailing tube. Your satisfaction with your print is unconditionally guaranteed. Custom sizes available up to 24"X36". All custom size prints $48.00.
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Background information, travel tips, and guide on visiting Sceilg Mhichíl, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ireland.
Include some of Yuma's preserved historic sites in your itinerary of things to do in Yuma, Arizona.
In 1628, the 'Vasa' sank on its maiden voyage. For the next 300 years, it sat in a watery grave—until one man sparked a monumental effort to salvage it.
Discover Montenegro in a day trip from Croatia. Find out what to do and see on a Dubrovnik to Kotor day trip.
The Skellig Islands lie 12 km off the coast of South West Kerry, Ireland. Skellig Michael, the larger of the two islands, rises 218 metres above sea level. On the summit is a remarkably well-preserved sixth century monastic settlement. The site became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
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History, recreation, art, and a little bit of mystery await at this enchanting spot.
A deferential retreat emerges from the remnants of a storied hideaway, breathing new life into a place frozen in time.Nestled on sacred lands, where lava fields and coastline converge, this beloved resort embraces both tradition and innovation. As technology advances and tastes evolve, the enduring mana—the special energy of the site—remains safeguarded, enshrined by the architecture once again. In perfect harmony with the landscape, guests are enveloped in an archetypal island experience that is distinctly Hawaiian. Hales are loosely clustered throughout, strategically sited to follow the contours of the gathering lawns or water’s edge, enhancing the resort’s convivial, camp-like spirit.
The heart was preserved from one of nine blue whales that died in Canada in 2014.
For the last couple years, Jill Harness has been rounding up the world's most beautiful libraries by continent. Here they are all in one place, in no particular order.
The steamboat Arabia carried 200 tons of treasure when it sank in 1856.
Michael S. Smith gives a seaside house a thorough update without ever losing sight of a storied past.
Europe's Perfect, Little-Known Island Chain Won't Be A Secret Much Longer