Press review: Looking over Iceland, dining in the dark, camping in a hotel and more

Travelling is one of the best things of being alive – you can visit amazing places, discover unique natural phenomena and most of all, share an amazing experience and create unforgettable memories.

So, from now on, you will find on Yabbedoo the most exciting news about travelling and you will be constantly updated about them.

Pictured from the air, Iceland looks breathless

Photographer Sandro Satioli racked up 70 hours of flight time and managed to take some extraordinary imagines of Iceland, while holding his camera out the window of the aircraft.

The beautiful images reveal some of the country’s most incredible scenery, ranging from explosive volcanoes to colossal mountains.

View the breathtaking pictures here and find out what Sandro has to say about them

Visit Jesus Christ grave, in Japan

The locals in one Aomori village seem to think Jesus lived and died in northern Japan. The graves – plural because his brother, Isukiri, is also buried there – are on a sheltered rise near where Jesus lived out his final and otherwise-unrecorded years.

Read the whole article here and discover why people just outside Shingo Village in Aomori Prefecture think they knew Jesus

Hüttenpalast, the Berlin hotel where you camp indoors

You might easily understand why some people love the word “originality”. For example, take those who built this eccentric place.

The hotel features three vintage caravans and three mountain huts – indoors – so you will always have a roof over your head, even when you step ‘outside’.

Check out here the audio slideshow about Hüttenpalast

Want to go skiing? Norway is the way!

Telemark region is supposed to be the birthplace of skiing. Here you will find empty slopes, rugged mountain runs and an antidote to the modern ‘industrial’ ski experience.

So, if you are ready to try something new and old-fashioned at the same time, don’t hesitate to visit this amazing village.

Read the entire article here

Fancy a dinner in the dark? The new exotic concept in restaurants all over the world

Customers are more and more excited about eating in pitch-black surroundings, clueless as to what’s on the menu. With roots in Europe and North America, the playful concept is fast spreading across Asia.

There’s Senses restaurant in Hong Kong, Blind Art Restaurant in Seoul, Trojan Fairy in Beijing and Bandung’s Blind Cafe and Restaurant in Indonesia.

Read the rest of the article here and find out all about this new trend

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