Finally had some bubble tea after a looooooooooooong dry spell. Thank you to @gabbykalman and @stephz.13 for picking some up for me after your long ass trip home . I always seem to go with Taro or some variation of mango and that tends to be it. I think I need to branch out more haha. And yes, we still have Christmas decorations up and they will only come down once we move…..in the next few years…maybe… • • • • • • • • #drinkoftheday#instadrink#bubbletea#tapioca#newjersey #adrinkaday#dailydrink#happinessinaglass#traveldrinks#dailytravel#السفر#旅#旅行#viagem#voyage#monvoyage (at New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxAzm9Lg3vi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1lmcq9684r6tj
Boaters paddle their way down a river in Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, Vietnam, at the heart of the Trang An Landscape Complex. The area, designated as Vietnam’s newest UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014, is a mere 64 miles from the capital of Hanoi. There is evidence of human activity in the site’s caves dating back thousands of years, and temples, pagodas, and small villages dot the landscape of steep cliffs and paddy fields.
It wasn’t until a tunnel was built in 2004 that the residents of Gásadalur had an easy path to and from their home. At the time, the village—perched above this iconic waterfall on Denmark’s Faroe Islands—had all of 16 residents. Now that the village is accessible by car, and not just via an arduous hike or horseback ride, that number has risen to 18 residents.
A bike rider pedals over the water-smoothed sand on the volcanic beach at Stokksnes, Iceland. The craggy, nearly 1,500-feet-high Vestrahorn mountain, a main landmark of southeastern Iceland, looms before her.