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The Tiny Rock Restaurant in the Sea
At beautiful Michanwi Pingwe Beach on Zanzibar’s coast in Africa is an incredibly unique restaurant. The restaurant is so small, it’s perched on a fossilized bed of coral located in the Indian ocean. Another surprise is that the interior is quite different than the interior. To reach the restaurant, it’s either a walk or boat ride because when the tide comes in, the restaurant is surrounded by water. The spot is so spectacular that it has been used by Vogue magazine for photo shoots.
The restaurant serves a wide variety of seafood as well as wine, beer and soft drinks. However, the Rock Restaurant is a little more pricey than one might expect. The least expensive items on the menu are the mango salad, octopus salad and fish carpaccio — each priced at $14.00 USD. The most expensive menu item is the Rock Special with grilled lobster, cigal, jumbo prawn, fish filet and calamari oil for $48.00 USD. But if you can make it to Zanzibar for a visit, a trip to the restaurant is a must.
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This is the visualization of Pacific Rim dialog.
spices (by My Darling Lemon Thyme)
Oh my god all of those spoons are amazing.
common nepali spices
when people reblog things for you to see because they know you like that thing
vinthey age photography ☯✝
A-frame on the eastern bank of the Mississippi near Navoo, Illinois, USA.
Contributed by Johnny Buse.
Not sure what this is from, but that is the correct amount of gin.
nature/vintage blog
Hydrangea blossom
perennial in zones 4-7 (I think)
art history meme. 1/8 artists
claude monet (1840-1926)
A little bit of my soul is replaced by a Monet painting every time I see one in person.