@AlpacaAurelius If we look strictly at clinical health benefits, cheeses like cottage cheese, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and fresh mozzarella fit that criteria much better.
I used to buy those cheap sunglasses from the roadside all the time and always thought, "What's the point of buying expensive ones? I'm going to loose them anyway." Then one day, I gathered the courage and bought an expensive sunglasses. And guess what? I still have them. I've taken care of them ever since.
That's when I realized those cheap sunglasses weren't getting lost because they were cheap? They were getting lost because I didn't value them enough to care. It's hard to accept, but sometimes in someone else's story, you are that cheap pair of sunglasses.
You can buy a working orange farm in Spain, the size of Central Park, for €1.95M ($2.27M). There's also a castle on it.
The estate sits in Marxuquera, a small valley 6 km inland from Gandía on Spain's eastern Mediterranean coast. 317 hectares of land (783 acres), most of it forest. 17.38 hectares is an orange grove in full production, already trading with local producers, fed by a 2M litre reservoir and drip irrigation.
In the middle of all this is a three-storey castle with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a wine cellar, a guest house, a caretaker's house, a 16x8m pool, a tennis court, and a floodlit frontón court.
The trade-off is that this isn't a holiday villa. The grove needs managing and the woodland needs stewarding. That said, Valencia airport is 50 minutes away, Gandía beach is 10 km away, and the city of Valencia is an hour up the AP-7.
A castle, an orange farm, and a forest bigger than Monaco.
The Belmond Andean Explorer crosses Peru’s high Altiplano between Cusco and Lake Titicaca.
Alpacas graze beneath snow-covered peaks more than 12,000 feet above sea level.
David Attenborough eat your heart out!!!!! 🫀🫀🫀
I just had the most incredible trip of my life in South Africa. Being so close to such beautiful animals in their natural habitat, between Kruger Park and Sabi Sands, was something I can barely put into words. It was truly unforgettable...one of those experiences that stays with you forever
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.