What To Expect From Quality Wine Tours

 
 
 
 
 
By Lelia Hall


There are a lot of ways by which we can enjoy quality time with our family and friends. But because of the busy schedule that we have, we may find it difficult to bring our thoughts to reality. This is why planning ahead is vital. By preparing, you get to have a clearer view on your own schedule and the days that you are most available.

You have a lot of options when it comes to spending some quality moments with your family. Among the most unique and memorable ones are the Bordeaux wine tours. The trip is simple. You visit a place that houses a wide area dedicated to growing the raw ingredients in making top of the line wines. From there, you can enjoy a lot of various activities.

At present, there are a number of places opening their doors for tourists at the right price. If you are planning to give this a try, then you should start weighing your options as early as now. Here are some of the basic things you can expect to have while on this tour.

Great landscape. How else can you maximize the feeling of being away from stress factors than by letting your eyes be drowned by the awesome view of the wineries and nature. This is also a great time for you to take photos on the place and document them. You can share it on your social media accounts or keep for mementos.

Taste of delectable wine selection. You will also have the chance to get a taste of the current selection that the company has. From the most popular one to the older wines, you may ask them to ready the variety in advance. If you are a wine afficcionado, this will surely be a lovely treat.

Stories and facts.You will also do not have time to get bored. Even while simply staring at the expanse of the area, you can share stories with your family, or ask a tour guide to do a small group discussion that will let you know about the history of the place, how they make their wine and many more. Its like taking a crash course in wineries held on field.

Quality accommodation complete with drive and food. Of course, a great trip will not be complete without the presence of delectable cuisines. In this activity, you can arrange for foods in advance. Once you make the arrangements, you can discuss on the food selection. The company may have their own menu ready for selection, but you can still make special requests if needed.

Flexible arrangements. This does not only apply to the foods that you eat but also to every detail of the trip. This is exactly why calling them in advance is important. You can decide on the time that you visit and check if they are open on those date and time. You can also arrange the transportation ahead to accommodate the number of people who will be coming with you.

Make the necessary arrangements ahead of time and enjoy your trip. There are tourists who might be looking at the same schedules as well. Be sure that you do not lag behind and get the best one that you deserve.




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Don't let the forces of darkness spoil the eclipse

On Friday, the UK will witness the phenomenon known as syzygy, when all the high-scoring consonants in Scrabble align themselves into one word. OK, this is not exactly right, but it’s not as misleading as the panic that surrounds the solar eclipse. We are currently in the first phase of this madness, with hysteria beginning its slow transition across scientific fact. By Friday morning, all the fun and educational enjoyment of this awe-inspiring moment will be cast in the dark shadow of health and safety.
Various authorities are getting their hi-vis jackets in even more of a twist than they normally would because the solar eclipse is happening at rush hour. So a spokesman for the RAC has warned of “hazardous” driving conditions because motorists will not be expecting to turn on their lights. They have this advice: “Motorists must turn on headlights as light fades.” Look, in London the sun will be 84 per cent obscured, while in Edinburgh it’s 93 per cent.
In most of the UK, it will be like twilight or a really heavy thunderstorm – which would cause drivers to turn on their headlights anyway. We don’t need to be told this. The partial eclipse will take about two hours. Unless you’re stuck in a traffic jam on Norway’s Svalbard glacier, where there will be a total eclipse, it’s not going to suddenly go dark.
Then there are the schools like Oldway Primary School in Paignton, Devon, and Whitchurch Primary School, in Cardiff, which are banning children from going outside during the eclipse. As I discovered the other day, trying to explain this astronomical event to my four-year-old using a torch, a football and a globe (my demo was a bit shaky because the wind-up torch kept going dim), children are fascinated by it. There is no greater opportunity for a nationwide practical lesson in astronomy than this if we want to inspire youngsters to become scientists. Pupils could spend Thursday afternoon learning why they shouldn’t look directly at the sun during the eclipse, but how it is safe to do so indirectly.
They could have a lesson in which they make a pinhole camera. Or a science teacher could set up a handmade projector, using a mirror covered by a piece of paper with a hole in it, reflecting the sun on to a wall in the playground.
Simply banning children from going outside is pre-Enlightenment claptrap, reminiscent of ancient civilisations who shouted at the “demons” which made the sun go dark. It is only going to scare children.
Don’t just take my word for it, but that of Nasa, whose experts say that, despite the “good intentions” behind health and safety messages about upcoming eclipses, “they frequently contain misinformation, and may be designed to scare people from seeing the eclipse at all”. A paper from Nasa adds: “A student who heeds warnings from teachers and other authorities not to view the eclipse because of the danger to vision, and learns later that other students did see it safely, may feel cheated out of the experience.”
A solar eclipse in 2015 brings hazards not experienced since 1999,  the last time we had a significant eclipse, and that is, according to the doom-mongers, the risk of blindness by selfie. It is tempting to describe this warning as a cautionary tale along the lines of the Greek myths of Narcissus or Icarus. Even standing with your back to the sun, using your selfie-stick to record the moment, isn’t safe. But you wouldn’t hold your camera up to the sun, so isn’t that obvious?
Yet if there is anything more wretchedly pervasive about modern life than the selfie, it is our risk-averse obsession with health and safety. Don’t let it block out the sun. 

AirAsia Flight 8501: Search To End In Next Few Days, More Bodies Recovered From Crash Site

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Workers unload the fuselage of AirAsia QZ8501, which crashed into the Java Sea on Dec. 28, from the ship Onyx Crest in Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta March 2, 2015 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. 
The search for AirAsia Flight 8501, which crashed in the Java Sea on Dec. 28, will end in the next “four or five” days, Tony Fernandez, the airline’s CEO, told BBC on Monday. The news comes the same day authorities revealed that more bodies of the crash victims were recovered from the sea.
Fernandes reportedly said that the search for those on board the Airbus A320-200 could not go on indefinitely and that authorities are in constant communication with the next of kin. Last week, Fernandes said that the Malaysian low-cost airline would give "one last shot" at recovering the missing bodies.
Suryadi B. Supriyadi, director of Indonesia's search and rescue agency, said Monday that three bodies were found about nearly 130 feet from where the main fragment of the plane’s fuselage was retrieved, Sputnik News reported, citing local news website Detik.com.
So far, over 100 bodies of the 162 people on board the flight have been recovered, while the plane’s debris and flight data recorders have also been retrieved from the bottom of the Java Sea, where it went down in stormy weather. Flight 8501 was on its way to Singapore from Surabaya, Indonesia. The body of the plane’s pilot, Captain Iriyanto, is yet to be found.
Investigators are reportedly analyzing flight data recorders to determine the cause of the crash.
In January, Indonesia's transport minister said, citing radar data, that the plane made an abnormally steep climb before stalling and crashing into the Java Sea. Authorities also added that First Officer Rémi-Emmanuel Plesel, who had significantly fewer flying hours than the more experienced Captain Iriyanto, was at the controls when the jet made thesteep climb.

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සූර්ය බලයෙන් පියාසර කරන ලොව ප‍්‍රථම ගුවන්යානය ඉන්දියාවේ, අහමදාබාද් වෙත ගොඩ බස්වා තිබේ. කිලෝ මීටර් 1,468ක් පමණ දීර්ඝ වූ එම ගුවන් ගමන සඳහා සූර්ය බල ගුවන් යානයට පැය 15කට ආසන්න කාලයක් ගත වී තිබුණි.සූර්ය බල ගුවන්යානයෙන් උතුරු ඉන්දියාවේ, වාරනාසි බලා ගමන් කිරීම තම ඊළඟ ඉලක්කය බව එහි ප‍්‍රධාන නියමුවරයා පවසයි.
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"අධිවේගී මාර්ගයේදී මාගේ රිය පසුකරමින් වේගයෙන් පැමිණි හුරුබුහුටි මෝටර් රථය එක්වරම අහසට නැගෙන අයුරු දුටු මම නොදැනුවත්වම තිරිංගයට පය තැබුවෙමි. ඇසි පිය හෙළූ විරාමයෙන් ඒ හුරුබුහුටි මෝටර් රථයට පියාපත්ද විත් හුරුබුහුටි ගුවන් යානයක්ව පියාසර කරනු දුටු මගේ දෑස් මටම අදහාගත නොහැකි විය." 

විද්‍යා ප්‍රබන්ධකයෙකුට, නවකතා කරුවෙකු තම නිර්මාණයක එවැනි සිදුවීමක් තම නිර්මාණයක් තුළ අන්තර්ගත කරවන්නට නොහැකි කමක් නැත. එහෙත් එවැන්නක් මාධ්‍යවේදියෙකුට වාර්තා කරන්නට වීනම් එය අදහාගත නොහැකි කරුණක් වනු ඇත. එහෙත් ඇරෝ මොබයිල් රථය (යානය) ඒ ප්‍රාතිහාර්යය පාන අයුරු මාධ්‍යවේදීන්ටද ළඟදීම දැකගත හැකිය. 

මෙහි සම නිර්මාතෘ ජුරාජ් වැකියුලික් පවසන්නේ 2017 වසර වනවිට ඇරෝ මොබයිල් වෙළඳපොලට නිකුත් කිරීමට බලපොරොත්තු වන බවය. මන්ද මේ වනවිටත් එවන් නව නිර්මාණයක් අත්හදා බලමින් ඇති නිසාය. ඇරෝ මොබයිල් නමින් හඳුන්වන මෙය පෙට්‍රල් ටැංකියකින් සැතපුම් 430ක් පියාසර කළ හැකි බව පර්යේෂකයින් පවසනවා. අවශ්‍ය විටක මෝටර් රථයක් ලෙස භාවිත කිරීමට ඇති හැකියාවත්, පියාසර කිරීමට ඇති හැකියාවත් සේම, පියාපත් හැකිලිය හැකි බැවින් මෝටර් රථයක් ගාල් කළ හැකි ඉඩක ගාල් කිරීමට ඇති පහසුවත් මෙහි ඇති සුවිශේෂීතාවන්වේ.

මේ සඳහා ඇරෝ මොබයිල් යන නම ලබා දී ඇත්තේ Aero Plane සහ Auto Mobil යන නම් දෙකෙහි සංකලනයක් ලෙසිනි.


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ලෝක කුසලාන ක්‍රිකට් තරගාවලියේ සුපිරි අට වටයේ පළමු තරගය හෙට පැවැත්වෙනවා. ඒ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව සහ දකුණු අප්‍රිකාව අතරයි. තරගය පැවැත්වෙන්නේ සිඩ්නි ක්‍රීඩා පි‍ටියේදීයි. හෙට පැවැත්වෙන තරගය වෙනුවෙන් ශ්‍රී ලංකා කණ්ඩායම පෙර පුහුණුවීම්වල නිරත වන ආකාරය දැක්වෙන ඡායාරූප එකතුවක් පහතින් නරඹන්න.

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