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Cityblog Live
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Editor's pick
PJ of the day:
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WHY DOES SPIDERMAN HATE DRIVING
WITH HIS EVIL TWIN?
Because he’s a bad parallel
Parker.
Donation???
Mysterious places around the world
Rakotzbrücke, Saxony,
Germany
So
perfect and perilous is this stone bridge, legend has it it was crafted by the
devil. It was actually commissioned in the 19th century by a local knight and
it’s tucked away in the real-life Kromlau Rhododendron Park in eastern Germany.
The graceful arch reflects in the water below forming a faultless circle framed
by saw-toothed crags and woodland. It’s currently under construction, along
with other areas of the park.
Slow flow yoga
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Friday, December 18, 2020
Editor's Pick
PJ of the day:
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I invented a car that moves only
when the Driver is silent
Lockdown Laugh:
https://www.facebook.com/beyondsciencetv/videos/312354016488756
Mysterious places around the world
Pamukkale, Denizli, Turkey
If they weren’t such a famous
sight, you might not believe that the cloud-like travertine terraces of Pamukkale
belong on Earth. Their name, in English, means “cotton castle” and that
perfectly sums up the spectacle, whose brilliant white steps contain glittering
pools of mineral-rich water. For a dose of earthly history, the ancient city of
Hierapolis is on the doorstep too.
45 min Power Yoga
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Thursday, December 17, 2020
20 min restorative yoga stretch
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Morning Yoga for energy
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Intriguing Places on the Planet
Marble Caves, Patagonia,
Chile
You’ll quickly see how this
remote wonder earned its name. The calcium carbonate caves have been chiseled
out by the sea over thousands of years, and the resulting swirls of turquoise,
mint and smoky gray look just like marble. Their far-out location on the
General Carrera Lake in Patagonia means they only attract a trickle of
visitors.