With its magnificent coastline stretching more than 2,500 kilometres from the desert in Namibia to the West, to the warm Indian Ocean in Mozambique to the East, South Africa has become a very popular surfing destination. Enthusiastic surfers from all over the world, leisure surfers and professionals, choose to ride the epic waves year after year […]
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Do It Yourself Shaving Brush Mount
The shaving brush, a key component in the wet shave but often overlooked by the novice. When one first hops into the world of traditional shaving your eyes and senses are usually taken captive by the abundance razors out there antique and new, second to the razor is probably the soap options, and then your […]
Travel in the Peruvian Amazon
After Brazil, Peru has the second-largest portion of Amazon rainforest, covering over 60% of the country. As eco-tour providers continue to expand their operations within the Peruvian Amazon, this area is becomingly an increasingly popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the world’s most bio-diverse ecosystem firsthand. While Iquitos (in the Loreto region) is probably […]
Hold Onto Summer a Little Longer with a Staycation (Motiongraphic)
Although autumn days are near, that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to summer just yet! Make good use of the lingering pleasant weather and support your hometown too by taking a staycation. The term was first used in 2005, but if you’re not familiar with it, the word just means having a […]
Popular Beers From Around The World
It’s important to get a taste of culture, and what better way than, well, with beer. Countries usually take pride in their ale and lager produced using high-quality brewery boilers. But for those who are not drinking beer, you can try these non alcoholic spirits. If you are a BEER LOVER, lets take a little taste […]
Prost and Problems: How I Nearly Botched the 2013 Germanfest Beard Competition
It’s the middle of the afternoon on a hot August day. I am overdressed, but that’s not why I’m sweating. In two short hours, I take the stage to host the inaugural Germanfest Picnic Facial Hair Contest, and as of this moment I have no contestants, no judges, no prizes, no way to get […]
Peru Adventure Trips: The Urubamba Valley
Known locally as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the Urubamba Valley is a vast stretch of naturally formed gorges, forged deep into the Peruvian Highlands of Cusco. The land was once revered by the ancient Inca civilization for its wealth of natural resources and today remains one of the most valuable and cherished commodities in […]
Feature Interview with Adam Paul Causgrove: A One Act Play
It’s time for yet another How to Grow a Moustache Feature Interview! This week we bring you none other than Adam Paul Causgrove, 2012’s winner of The American Mustache Institute Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American Award/Crown, and now the new CEO of AMI! This interview was a tad different than previous interviews to say the least. […]
New To Canada? Know About The Tipping Culture
Moving to Canada from Europe is fairly popular. If you’re planning to move here, make sure to hire an Interstate Moving Company as they are aware of the methods that ensure your breakables are preserved securely and arrive at their goal in the same condition. Exploring Milton’s listings introduced me to the town’s rapidly expanding neighborhoods […]














