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Distant Shores

Renowned surf photographer Chris Burkard has traveled to the furthermost corners of the globe and put together a book of breathtaking surf photography. Distant Shores: Surfing The Ends Of The Earth, showcases Burkard´s stunning photos captured in wild, remote destinations and offbeat landscapes, beautifully portraying the humble placement of the human in contrast to nature. watch the video

Also check out the book Surf: 100 Greatest Waves




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BOOZE AND VINYL

Booze and Vinyl is the ultimate guide for listening parties, it covers 70 albums from the 1950s through the 2000s with cocktail pairings. Wickedly designed with original artwork and featuring photography throughout, the Spirited Guide features modern craft cocktails to old standbys. With theme suggestions and snack ideas, this is the ultimate listening party guide!...
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VICTROLA STREAM ONYX TURNTABLE

After introducing the Stream Carbon, the first turntable that works seamlessly with your Sonos speakers, Victrola has now introduced an updated and more affordable continuation named Victrola Stream Onyx Turntable. The two-speed, belt-driven turntable can quickly and easily connect wirelessly to a Sonos system using the Victrola Stream app (Android, iOS). Victrola Stream Onyx completely integrates with the Sonos app for easy control after setup is complete and offer...
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SUPERSONIC

Concorde was the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane, it was truly ahead of its time, and 15 years after its retirement, the plane still remains a futuristic vision of air travel. With a cruising altitude of 19,812 metres (65,000 feet) – nearly twice the height of other airliners – and a speed of 1345.6mph (more than twice the speed of sound) Concorde flew 100 souls higher and faster than modern fighter jets, making the journey fr...
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