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neuvillette is french martin riese
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im like an annoying wine connoisseur but about tapwater. goes to your house and swirls your tapwater around in a glass before sipping it. hm. interesting. quite sweet notes of iron, but i’ve had better.
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An isolated law student wrestles with a compulsion toward self-harm and pain. A surprising night carries her, and a stranger, into new territory.
Written & Directed by Alyssa Loh Starring Sonoya Mizuno (Ex Machina, House of the Dragon, Devs, Crazy Rich Asians), An-Li Bogan (American Society of Magical Negroes, After Yang), and Juliana Canfield (Succession, Stereophonic) Produced by Karen Madar and Clara Dubau Cinematography by Sarah Greenbaum
Festival Selections SXSW — World Premiere — March 2024 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) Palm Springs ShortFest NYAFF, Film at Lincoln Center Hollyshorts Denver Film Festival
WINNER of Martin E. Segal Production Award, Roger King Finishing Award, Faculty Commendation in Filmmaking, Riese Production Award, Screenwriting Craft Award, Acting Craft Award, Sound Design Craft Award (NYU Graduate Film)
Full Credits Director, Screenwriter, Editor – Alyssa Loh Producers – Karen Madar, Clara Dubau DP – Sarah Greenbaum Creative Director – Melanie Akoka Production Designer – Charlotte Abbott Costume Designer – Stine Dahlman AD – Gustavo Milan AC – Ella Gibney 2nd AC / DIT – Chheangkea Ieng Gaffer – Andy Brame Key Grip – Louis Anania Grip – Henry Wolf Sound – Alex Moudgil & Wren Stark Haven Swing – Kayla Arend & David Kramer Casting Director / Associate Producer – Matthew Glasner Associate Producer – Jason Maselle HMU – Paula Salas Bloise Intimacy Coordinator – Judi Lewis Ockler Stunt Coordinator – Jason Howard Sound Design – Dennis Dembeck & Eric Brown Color – Company 3 Colorist – Patrick Devine Color Producer – Alexandra P. Garcia Ortiz Score – Martin Crane VFX – Orsolya Szantho
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Achieving Eco Friendly Tourism on Aruba Island
By some accounts, Aruba is a top travel destination for a wide range of travelers, including families. It provides clear blue seas, radiant sunshine, beautiful beaches, and several sailing opportunities. In 2015, the island made plans to shift toward sustainable tourism.
The Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) has led the sustainability growth efforts. For example, it collaborated with Certified Water Sommelier Martin Riese to establish “Paradise on Tap,” encouraging individuals to pay more attention to and appreciate the island’s pure tap water. The efforts have turned Aruba’s tap water into one of the best in the world. Sourced directly from the Caribbean Sea, the water remains safe to drink. After the water undergoes a series of sustainable treatment processes, Water Sommelier Martin Riese describes the result as “one of the best” waters he has tasted worldwide.
In addition, the ATA has made several efforts to safeguard and preserve the island’s ecosystems for future generations. The island prioritizes ensuring an eco-friendly tourist environment that attracts eco-conscious visitors. For instance, the ATA encourages tourists to use reusable water bottles during their visits to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the sea.
Similarly, the ATA encourages tourists to replace single-use plastic with reusable plates, bags, and straws. For instance, tourists can opt for reusable alternatives like silicon straws, bamboo, and stainless steel instead of plastic straws.
Further, Aruba has sailboats with zero emissions. On January 21, 2021, Prof. Dr. Wubbo Ockels sailed to the Renaissance Mariana on a zero-emission boat called The Ecolution with his crew. The Ecolution was the first zero-emission boat to arrive in Aruba. This, along with the arrival of several other zero-emission boats, has marked Aruba as one of the most eco-friendly boat-sailing destinations in the world.
Aruba also treats its visitors to more sustainable tourist activities that help them connect with the island's flora and fauna. For instance, visitors can enjoy natural bee experience tours. Visitors can experience Aruba’s local bee population and tenacity, which helps them thrive in the island’s arid climate. The tour helps tourists see how the bees support Aruba’s ecosystem and the island’s wildlife.
Next, the island destination offers visitors more eco-friendly accommodation options. The ATA issues Tavelife or Green Certificates to hotels or accommodations that have shown commitment to environmentally friendly practices like water and energy conservation. When tourists book their accommodations, they can look for the certificate. For example, Buccuti and Tara Beach Resort, an adults-only resort, implemented recycling programs, water conservation, and energy-efficient lighting. It stands as the first resort to become carbon neutral. The Manchebo Beach Resort and Spa participates in recycling, employs energy-efficient appliances, and uses solar panels for water heating.
Finally, the ATA encourages tourists to practice responsible wildlife encounters by instructing them to act responsibly and ethically. They discourage tourists from patronizing businesses that adopt unethical wildlife practices. They also encourage tourists to go with tour operators who value sustainability. They encourage tourists to choose tour operators who contribute to conservation efforts, support the local communities on the island, and use eco-friendly transportation.
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Meet the water sommelier advocating for clean drinking water
Meet the water sommelier advocating for clean drinking water Water sommelier Martin Riese says not all water tastes the same and that he’s an advocate for making sure people have clean water. Read More
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evil german scientists are out, chaotic neutral german influencers who specialise in a type of liquid are in
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This guy will teach you to drink water like a snob
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Meet America's Only Water Sommelier
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/meet-americas-only-water-sommelier.html
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Water Sommelier
https://iconiclife.com/water-sommelier-martin-riese-connoisseur/
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Water Sommelier
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He's not just a water sommelier (which is cool on its own). He's studied water tasting and received special certification for his knowledge of water. And his work is so valued that he has been granted an O-1 visa (for "individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement"). Only top celebrities and experts have the O-1, which allows almost no travel restrictions between most countries.
He's also incredibly down to earth and just a super cool dude, and I recommend watching this interview for more info about him and his craft.
i believe every word of what this man says
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Water Sommelier
https://iconiclife.com/water-sommelier-martin-riese-connoisseur/
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Water Sommelier
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Water Sommelier
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Water Sommelier
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