We are turning back time, letting nature decide where the bottle will end up, says explorer Jarle Andhøy. He believes the 26 feet and 2.5 ton wonder might follow the path of Thor Heyerdahl’s RA-expedition and end up in Barbados.
On Solo.no people can follow the high-tech phenomena’s crossing of the Atlantic and guess where the bottle ends up. The winner receives a bottle of Solo per nautical mile the bottle drifts, which should amount to several thousand bottles.
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Take a musical journey into space. Picture yourself as an astronaut being driven to the launch pad; taking the elevator to the top. Then crossing the catwalk to your ship. The hatch is sealed and you\'re left alone with your thoughts. The engines rumble to life and in seconds you are hurtling out in to space, out \
Vayama (www.vayama.com), a leading online travel agency uniquely focused on international travel, is crossing the United States as part of the Vayama Go Somewhere Tour. This 12-market U.S. campaign is designed to inspire people to think about where in the world they’d like to travel and help them get one step closer to making that dream a reality. The centerpiece of the Go Somewhere Tour is an 18-foot custom-designed truck that serves as a hub for global discovery and travel inspiration at each event along the way. The next stop on the Go Somewhere Tour is Houston, TX on May 9.
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In Trojan Horse, cybersecurity expert Jeff Aiken is drawn into a in a globe crossing race against international forces bent on using cyberweapons to protect the development of a weapon that, if completed, could lead the world to the brink of world war three. Find out more here, http://bit.ly/H3mGbU Thriller