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  • Sir Richard Branson emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma after bunkering down in his wine cellar on his private Caribbean island. However Branson’s Necker Island and surrounding areas of the British Virgin Islands were left devastated by the hurricane - the largest ever recorded on the Atlantic Ocean. The Virgin Group mogul previously explained that his Necker compound had been built with reinforced hurricane blinds, designed to withstand huge winds. Taking to Instagram on Thursday [September 7], the day after the hurricane hit, Branson wrote: “All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane #Irma in the BVI & Caribbean. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Urge all in its path to seek strong shelter & stay safe. Necker & whole area has been completely devastated.” Earlier on Wednesday [September 6] before Irma hit, Branson shared photos on social media of his team smiling and bedded down in a room. “Expecting full force in about 4 hours, we'll retreat into a concrete wine cellar under the house. Wonderful team calm and upbeat,” Branson wrote in a social media post. Irma is currently barreling towards the U.S. and is set to wreak more devastation. It is expected to make landfall Sunday [September 10] morning in South Florida. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson shared photos of himself and his team bunkering down at his compound on his privately owned Caribbean island, Necker, as Hurricane Irma approached. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB ** LeBron James is making his already incredible home even more fit for a king ... 'cause the NBA superstar is adding some crazy renovations to his new Brentwood mansion, TMZ Sports has learned. ICYMI -- LBJ bought the 15,846 square foot house back in December for $23 mil ... and it came with a theater room, wine cellar, cigar room with air purifying technology and an onyx bar. But, King James is takin' it even further ... our sources tell us he's adding a basketball court, indoor wine tap (dude LOVES his wine), and is working on the paperwork to get a pizza oven ... while also making changes to the theater and pool. Remember ... this is LBJ's 2nd Brentwood mansion. After all, he spends his offseasons in L.A. working on his entertainment career (and might be here year-round next season, right Laker fans?). We know you're asking ... the renovations will set Bron Bron back at least $70k just for the permits and labor ... so we're guessing the final total wasn't cheap. 26 May 2018 Pictured: Lebron James new brentwood house. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With a continued looming threat of a nuclear attack from North Korea, demand for underground bunkers has been on the rise. But while even the cheapest option would set a family of two back around $25,000, The Oppidum — the world’s largest private apocalypse shelter located in a quiet valley of the Czech Republic — is right at the other end of the scale, and is how the 1 per cent might live out a doomsday scenario. This gargantuan sprawling complex set over 323,000 square-foot is a mansion, complete with the largest residential underground bunker in the world. The future owner of this property, which is located on a former military base, would be able to ride out a nuclear attack in style, with the two-tier underground quarters featuring a swimming pool and spa, wine cellar, garden with simulated natural light, cinema, library, conference room, medical and surgical facilities, and a command center with communications to the outside world. Construction began way back in 1984 over a 10 year period, but now the underground levels are in a newly-constructed shell-and-core state, with the option of customization available to prospective buyers. Czech entrepreneur Jakub Zamrazil is the man behind The Oppidum and says he is currently in negotiations with “several parties” amid a time of rising fears of a nuclear war. Mr Zamrazil says the price nor the buyer will ever be disclosed publicly — but clearly the financial cost of something on this scale would be astronomical. He came up with the name Oppidum, taken from the Latin “op-pedum” which is an “enclosed space” used to describe European fortresses as far back as the Iron Age. 11 Dec 2017 Pictured: The Oppidum — the world’s largest private apocalypse shelter located in a quiet valley of the Czech Republic — is how the 1 per cent might live out a doomsday scenario. Photo credit: The Oppidum/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • With a continued looming threat of a nuclear attack from North Korea, demand for underground bunkers has been on the rise. But while even the cheapest option would set a family of two back around $25,000, The Oppidum — the world’s largest private apocalypse shelter located in a quiet valley of the Czech Republic — is right at the other end of the scale, and is how the 1 per cent might live out a doomsday scenario. This gargantuan sprawling complex set over 323,000 square-foot is a mansion, complete with the largest residential underground bunker in the world. The future owner of this property, which is located on a former military base, would be able to ride out a nuclear attack in style, with the two-tier underground quarters featuring a swimming pool and spa, wine cellar, garden with simulated natural light, cinema, library, conference room, medical and surgical facilities, and a command center with communications to the outside world. Construction began way back in 1984 over a 10 year period, but now the underground levels are in a newly-constructed shell-and-core state, with the option of customization available to prospective buyers. Czech entrepreneur Jakub Zamrazil is the man behind The Oppidum and says he is currently in negotiations with “several parties” amid a time of rising fears of a nuclear war. Mr Zamrazil says the price nor the buyer will ever be disclosed publicly — but clearly the financial cost of something on this scale would be astronomical. He came up with the name Oppidum, taken from the Latin “op-pedum” which is an “enclosed space” used to describe European fortresses as far back as the Iron Age. 11 Dec 2017 Pictured: The Oppidum — the world’s largest private apocalypse shelter located in a quiet valley of the Czech Republic — is how the 1 per cent might live out a doomsday scenario. Photo credit: The Oppidum/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Holding up wine glass to check colour of wine (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sampling wine in barrels (Credit Image: å© Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • File photo - EXCLUSIVE. Prince Henrik of Denmark is seen in his vineyards around Caix Castle, in Caix, Cahors region, southwestern France, on September 27, 2007. The Prince came to France for a few days to start the wine harvest. The 25 hectares family estate produces about 160,000 bottles of 'Cahors' red and white wine which are also exported to Denmark, Canada and Japan. Prince Henrik, the French-born husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe II, has died, the palace announced Wednesday. He was 83. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - EXCLUSIVE. Prince Henrik of Denmark is seen in his vineyards around Caix Castle, in Caix, Cahors region, southwestern France, on September 27, 2007. The Prince came to France for a few days to start the wine harvest. The 25 hectares family estate produces about 160,000 bottles of 'Cahors' red and white wine which are also exported to Denmark, Canada and Japan. Prince Henrik, the French-born husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe II, has died, the palace announced Wednesday. He was 83. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - EXCLUSIVE. Prince Henrik of Denmark is seen in his vineyards around Caix Castle, in Caix, Cahors region, southwestern France, on September 27, 2007. The Prince came to France for a few days to start the wine harvest. The 25 hectares family estate produces about 160,000 bottles of 'Cahors' red and white wine which are also exported to Denmark, Canada and Japan. Prince Henrik, the French-born husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe II, has died, the palace announced Wednesday. He was 83. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Mariah Carey releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "#Repost @bryantanaka (@get_repost)\n\u30fb\u30fb\u30fb\nWe're literally in a wine cellar that has over 250,000 bottles of wine, worth over 24 million dollars! \ud83d\udc40 It's one of the biggest collections of wine in the world!  The best part of this experience was spending it with this beautiful Queen. \ud83d\ude0e #BeautifulMemories #Moments4Life #MuchLove". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Drug cheat Lance Armstrong has put his mansion in Texas up for sale for $7.5 million…<br />
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The Mediterranean-style home, built in 1924, is the historic Old Enfield neighbourhood in Austin.<br />
It’s described as “a fantastic blend of original charm, modern amenities and timeless design.”<br />
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Inside, the 8,158-square-foot home has huge living areas on the first floor and five bedrooms on the second level with seven and a half bathrooms. <br />
On the third floor, there’s a large living space/bedroom with a bathroom.<br />
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There’s also a “phenomenal underground wine cellar” which “offers an exceptional opportunity for dining and entertaining.”<br />
Outside, there’s pool with a fountain, a covered outdoor living area, and a separate pool house with a full bathroom and a kitchenette.<br />
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The gated estate is “meticulously landscaped for privacy” according to the real estate listing.
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  • October 20, 2016 - Behrensen, Lower Saxony, Germany - 'DOOR ART - Bodypainting Meets Doors and Gates' is a series of images of the bodypainter Joerg Duesterwald and the photographer Tschiponnique Skupin. This photo art project shows doors of all kinds, artistic combined with bodypainting. Here a photo from the DOOR ART Bodypaint calendar 2017: Model Barbara on the vault door of a former wine cellar on a manor in Behrensen. (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Pictured is Debbie Fermor with 2 of her rescue horses. Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • 280908<br />
ORIENT ON TRACK<br />
kitchen and found room for<br />
wine cellars and linen storage,<br />
re-upholstered the seats and beds,<br />
and brought the train up to today’s<br />
safety standards.<br />
Of course, these improvements<br />
are not obvious to the eye, but they<br />
are felt in the smooth running of the<br />
train.<br />
More apparent to passengers is the<br />
careful restoration of the interiors,<br />
especially in the three dining cars,<br />
which feature the work of several Art<br />
Deco designers, including Rene<br />
Lalique, whose panels of glass<br />
depicting bacchanalian maidens<br />
decorate the exotically named Cote<br />
d’Azur restaurant carriage.<br />
We have three sit-down meals to<br />
eat before reaching the English<br />
Channel – when our journey will be<br />
rudely interrupted as we are<br />
disgorged on to a coach to travel on<br />
the Eurotunnel before joining the<br />
equally attractive British Pullman for<br />
the final leg of our journey – so<br />
passengers get the chance to take a<br />
closer look at his work and that of<br />
the other craftsmen, over dinner or<br />
lunch here and in the Etoile du Nord<br />
and Chinoise dining cars.<br />
This tourist train is no imposter: if<br />
the authenticity of the carriages isn’t<br />
persuasive enough, its inspiration is<br />
TTTo PPPaaageee 333<br />
This year is the 125th anniversary of the Orient Express. But is today’s luxury service the real<br />
heir of the famous European rail route? That’s a moot point, saysKATE SIMON
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