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The Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annThe Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annThe Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annThe Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annThe Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annThe Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China  A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the ann

The Magical Harbin Ice Festival, China 

A massive and incredibly beautiful snow sculpture at the annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China. The festival officially starts in January and lasts for a month but the exhibits open early, weather permitting. China also has great skiing, of which the West knows little. People attending the festival usually ski a couple of days while attending the festival. A great new winter get-a-way in the far East.

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#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, NevadaObviously when you go to Las V#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, NevadaObviously when you go to Las V#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, NevadaObviously when you go to Las V#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, NevadaObviously when you go to Las V#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, NevadaObviously when you go to Las V

#foodtripping road trip memories: Minus 5 Ice Bar in Las Vegas, Nevada

Obviously when you go to Las Vegas in the middle of summer, you pack your fur coat and hat. Wait, what? Kidding, you can hire them when you hit up the Minus 5 Ice Bar at the Mandalay Bay. We enjoyed a cocktail (or two) in a glass made of ice, while perched atop an ice throne, admiring the ice sculptures. Definitely the best way to beat the August heat. Read the full report here.

Hot-tip: No phones allowed, sorry. It’s not a privacy thing, just that phones legit don’t work in the freezing cold. 


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