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How’d You Get That Gig: Rigging A Sailboat

Photo by author. Do you know your spreaders from your shrouds? If so, you might be able to make a bit of cash down at the harbour! Welcome to the first in Matador Life’s new series, How’d You Get That Gig. Each article will focus on a type of job or even career that you’ve [...]

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Foundry Workshop (Istanbul) Signed Off

Photo © Anamitra Chakladar-All Rights ReservedPhoto © Anamitra Chakladar-All Rights ReservedWell, what is there to say except that I had a blast! The Foundry Photojournalism Workshop has ended with a marathon session to show the work completed by some 130-odd photographers who joined it. It was a visual overload of photographs and multimedia projects, and [...]

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What Can Be Thought About Rabbits Hutch

If you like rabbit and is keeping it with a true care so you must be facilitating their life with a safe and comfortable hutches, a house for the pet rabbit that you have. There are several things that we have to put our attention on like the quality of the material and also where [...]

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Week 06/28 – KEEN HybridLife Photo Contest Winner

“This is me in my trusty Keen hikers on top of Lion’s Head mountain overlooking a cloud-covered Cape Town, South Africa at 6:30am.” Photo by Heather Thorkelson Enter a photo in Matador’s KEEN HybridLife Photo Contest and you’re eligible to win a pair of KEEN shoes every Monday. This week’s winner: Heather Thorkelson! KEEN believes [...]

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Visit to a Chinese Spa: Massaged with Flames

Photo: thomaswanhoff The Chinese ’steam massage’ doesn’t turn out how Noah Pelletier expected it to. I was lying face down on the table when my masseuse whispered into my ear, “Hello.” Five minutes into a massage, it seemed like an odd time for a greeting. When I lifted my head, she was pointing to my [...]

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