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Walking their alpacas – Japan Today

Shinya Ide and Shion Ito walk alpacas Akane and Satsuki in the early morning in Tokyo. The couple operate an indoor petting zoo, Alpaca Land. The woolly natives of South America spend time with visitors who pay 1,000 yen for 30 minutes petting them, hugging them and burying faces in their… Source: Walking their alpacas

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Holding the Flame

WHAT DO WE WANT FROM STATUES IN OUR PUBLIC SPACE..? History is not set in stone, so why should statues be? Holding the Flame is an AR-Statue that breaths & speaks, featuring living civil rights campaigner Marcia Rigg. On the one hand the statue offers flowers, something she does every year – a gesture of

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‘I’m not just faster, but taller’: how I learned to walk properly – and changed my pace, posture and perspective | Fitness | The Guardian

When I was told I could reap huge health benefits by learning to walk better, I was sceptical. I was already pretty good at walking, I thought. It turned out I had a lot to learn Source: ‘I’m not just faster, but taller’: how I learned to walk properly – and changed my pace, posture

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The Art of Wandering While Traveling – The New York Times

Sometimes the best way to explore a city on foot is to simply wander, with no goal in mind other than to follow the sound of church bells, or drift across a leafy square. Source: The Art of Wandering While Traveling – The New York Times

Ex-Army Man Shares Journey Walking Across America After Becoming Homeless

After losing everything to a tornado, Jake Sansing decided to travel 10,000 miles by foot across America over three years.

Source: Ex-Army Man Shares Journey Walking Across America After Becoming Homeless

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

slew

A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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