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HOLD THE WINE! TEETOTAL TRAVEL OR: THE INS AND OUTS OF TRAVELLING SOBER

Are you currently sober? More and more people worldwide are choosing to abstain from drinking alcohol for various reasons. Some people have had issues with their alcohol consumption and have chosen sobriety for their families. Other people simply don’t like the effects that alcohol can hold over them. And others still are health conscious, and are concerned about what they may be imbibing. Whatever the reason, seasoned sober citizens know that sobriety doesn’t have to mean an end to all the fun and enjoyable activities. Travelling Sober Or Teetotal Travel But what about travelling while sober? Well, even this actually may be easier than you think it to be. In fact, in many cases, travelling sober can be a fantastic way of elevating your experiences abroad and helping you stay present. This helpful article will help you say “hold the wine” while travelling, alongside providing some insights into the ins and outs of travelling while abstaining from alcohol. Read on to discover more. #1.

Brahmeshvara Temple: 850 year old hidden Hoysala gem near Bangalore

It is a fine specimen of 12th century Hoysala temple architecture. It’s Chenna Keshava statue can be found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. And it even features some elements of Chola temple architecture. But, in spite of such high stature, this temple has fallen into disrepair. Except for daily puja and mangala aarti, there is hardly any maintenance here. It seems like the government has turned a blind eye towards this gorgeous temple. Weeds have overgrown the temple campus and even some statues from the temple have been stolen. I am talking about the offbeat Brahmeshvara temple, a 850 year old hidden Hoysala gem only a few hours away from Bangalore. As soon as one enters the temple campus, one can notice the Hoysala style of temple architecture with intricate carvings and its beautiful location next to a large lake. But, as you get closer to the temple, you realize that unlike the other Hoysala temples that are built on an elevated pedestal, this temple is located on th

Nissan extends FAI vehicle sponsorship

Nissan is to continue as the Official Vehicle Partner of the Football Association of Ireland for a new three-year term up to 2026, writes Trish Whelan.  Nissan has played a pivotal role in driving the development of football in communities all over Ireland since it became an FAI partner in September 2019. The car company will continue to supply a fleet of 55 vehicles to FAI Development Officers and other personnel working across Ireland to promote football and to attract girls and boys of all ages and abilities to play the game.  The total value of the cars is €2 million and the fleet includes the new Nissan Qashqai e-Power which allows drivers to experience the thrill of EV driving without ever having to plug in the car to recharge it. Other cars supplied to the fAI are 100pc electric, mild hybrid and hybrid vehicles as part of an ongoing green initiative which is helping the FAI reduce its carbon footprint.  Commenting, FAI CEO, Jonathan Hill, said: “The 55 electrified vehicles keep