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The Finest Margarite in Santa Fe_New Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the arts mix with the drinks.

Santa Fe, New Mexico: arts, opera, galleries, museums and history. It’s a small town capital city high up on a dry plateau surrounded by snow capped peaks. No wonder Georgia O’Keeffe loved it. If a landscape artist isn’t inspired here, then there’s really no hope for the genre. O’Keeffe painted Pedernal Mountain dozens of times, saying that “It’s my private mountain. It belongs to me. God told me if I painted it enough, I could have it.” It’s not her mountain but her ashes were scattered atop so it’s safe to assume that they’ve become very close.

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There’s always a New Jerusalem isn’t there? Once it was London, then came New York’s turn.

Remember the film ‘Working Girl’? Well, now the New Jerusalem must be Shanghai.

Founded on prostitution, the drug trade and no holds barred trading tussles between rival colonial powers, this megalopolis strutting up from the mudflats of the Yangzi River delta is capturing capitalists like ants to honey. It sucks them in.

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The Whitsunday Islands in Queensland have a new star.

Qualia, according to its cashed-up owners, the Oatley family (yes, they sold Rosemount Wines to Southcorp with perfect timing, wine sales have dropped out the bottom of the proverbial spit bucket since then) comes from the Latin, ‘quality of conscious experience’, implying that Qualia’s discerning guests should know the difference between humdrum and bespoke.

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Combined success stories: rescuing elephants from a life of street walking and people from drug addiction, the Golden Triangle reveals its latest quixotic changes.

Rising up from the nearby banks of the Mekong River, a modern monolith emerges from surrounding forest. Marble and concrete, bunker-ish and austerely graceful, resembling any number of museums scattered around the world. Yet, its location is certainly off the beaten track, as far north in Thailand as it’s possible to go. Burma and Laos are literally within easy view. Former Alaskan Governor and Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin could say truthfully, ‘I can see Burma and Laos from my house.’ Strange place for a museum you ask?

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Bali has been getting lots of press lately, most of it negative. The reasons behind this are clear but not necessarily balanced. Why?

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