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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐀𝐫𝐭 𝐁𝐲 Juandrés Vera 𝐀𝐭 𝐌𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐞𝐥𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐭, 𝐃𝐞𝐧𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐤, 𝐅𝐨𝐫 Middelfart Kommune 𝟏. This piece is an incredible 3D anamorphic mural where the solid wall seems to literally peel away. 🎨 𝟐. It was created in 2023 by the talented Mexican street artist Juandres Vera. 👨‍🎨 𝟑. You can find this massive optical illusion painted on the side of a building in Middelfart, Denmark. 📍 𝟒. The artwork is officially titled "Naturaleza Artificial/Artificial Nature" (Road to nowhere IV). 🏷️ "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Best Rated Tomatoes in the World: www.tasteatlas.com/tomatoes "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image On this day in 1980, the Eagles single “I Can’t Tell You Why” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #60 (February 23) The song that appeared on their 1979 album “The Long Run” was written by Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey and Don Henley. It was the first song finished for the album and the first Eagles song to feature Schmit on lead vocals. Timothy B. Schmit provided the song title and composed the nucleus of "I Can't Tell You Why," which he then presented to Frey and Henley and they completed the song together. Henley described the finished song as "straight Al Green" and said that Frey, an R&B fan from Detroit, was responsible for the R&B feel of the song. Schmit recalled: “When it was being developed in the studio...I knew it was a great song. I [thought] 'Yes! This is an amazing debut for me.' When we finally mixed it, we had a little listening party at the studio. As people were hearing it, Don turned to me and said, 'There's your first hit.'" “I Can’t Tell You Why” peaked at #5 in Canada, #8 in the US, #11 in New Zealand, and #49 in the Netherlands. #eagles, #joewalsh, #glennfrey, #donhenley, #icanttellyouwhy, #thelongrun, #70smusic, #dailyrockhistory, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image This week in 1985, the Glenn Frey single “The Heat is On” debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #77 (February 23) The song written by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey, and recorded by Glenn Frey for the smash hit film Beverly Hills Cop, was the sixth track of the album “Beverly Hills Cop: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”. According to Frey, he was invited to an early screening of the film, and about two months later was sent a demo of a song written by Keith Forsey and Harold Faltermeyer to be used in the film to see if he was interested in singing the song. Frey agreed, and recorded the vocal part in one day. The following day he played the guitar and recorded the background vocals, and was allegedly paid $15,000 for the work. In the United States, it is the highest charting solo single by any member of the Eagles. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1985, behind "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon. It was also popular internationally, peaking at #2 in Australia and Norway, #4 in Germany, #5 in Sweden and Switzerland, #8 in Canada, and #12 in the UK. #GlennFrey, #theheatison, #eddiemurphy, #beverlyhillscop, #80smusic, #dailyrockhistory, #haroldfaltermeyer, #80smovie, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image The 1954 Alfa Romeo 1900 Sportiva Spider image by Bertone image "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image On this day in 1979, The Police single “Roxanne” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #82 (February 24) So basically, after this song came out, you couldn’t go anywhere without someone screaming at you “ROOOOOOXXANNE” in a screeching falsetto. Well, at least that’s what was happening at the high school I went to around the time of this song… This was first single with Andy Summers on guitar, and the first major-label release by The Police, who were struggling at the time. A year earlier, they released their debut single "Fall Out" on an independent label owned by Stewart Copeland's brother Miles. The song failed to chart, and the group felt a lot of pressure to produce something that would keep them off the dole. Sting wrote the song after being inspired by wandering through the red light district of Paris in October 1977 while the band were there to perform at the Nashville Club. Andy Summers recalled: Sting played it for me in my living room early on. He was very shy at first bringing in his songs. But it was brilliant, and later on we all worked it out in a damp basement in North London. I remember Stewart telling Sting where to place the bass notes, which was a bit tricky. Miles Copeland came down to hear us and we were kind of embarrassed to play it for him, because Miles had blinders on and was into fast and furious punk. But much to his credit, he said, 'This is great, a knockout!' I was really surprised. And he took it to A&M and got a contract for one single. I don't think it ever broke the Top 40 in America, but eventually it became the Police signature tune.” If you listen, near the start of the song you can hear Sting accidentally sitting down on the keys of an upright piano in the studio and someone laughing, which happened by accident while the tape was rolling, which they ended up keeping and using mixed in with the intro of the track! It was a slow burner, but It eventually got to #8 in New Zealand, #12 in the UK, #19 in the Netherlands, #22 in Ireland, #31 in Canada, #32 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and #34 in Australia. The song ranked #388 on the Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" and was voted No. 85 by VH1 on its list of the "100 Greatest Rock Songs". In 2008, "Roxanne" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. It’s also one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. ROOOOOOXXANE! #grammyhalloffame, #rockandrollhalloffame, #thepolice, #police, #roxanne, #dailyrockhistory, #Sting, #andysummers, #stewartcopeland, #70smusic, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- Marine Life in The Philippines & S.E. Asia. and the World. Post #243: Coral 🪸 image Not only are the diverse surface structures of corals interesting to look at, they also determine how corals interact with the environment.. image They regulate water flow, and determine how efficiently the corals capture food, photosynthesize, exchange gasses, and rid themselves of waste. Learn more about corals here: National Ocean Service "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️ #islands #scuba #marinelife
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Hegra, also known as Mada’in Salih, stands as Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as a stunning testament to the ancient Nabataean civilization that predated Islam. Nestled in Al-Ula, this historic city was skillfully etched into rock around the 1st century BC, emerging as a crucial hub for caravan trade. Much like Petra in modern Jordan, Hegra exemplifies the artistic brilliance of Nabataean culture, showcasing 111 finely carved rock-cut tombs. The Nabataean kingdom flourished from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD, spanning regions that now include parts of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Syria. Widely recognized for their expertise as nomadic merchants, the Nabataeans controlled essential caravan routes, yet their sparse written records have left much of their legacy shrouded in mystery. The architecture of Hegra presents a fascinating blend of Greek, Roman, and Egyptian influences, captivating visitors with its enigmatic charm and historical importance. Though the vibrant existence of Hegra has diminished over time, its majestic tombs continue to tell the story of a rich and interconnected ancient civilization. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- Marine Life in The Philippines & S.E. Asia. and the World. Post #242: image It’s the Year of the Horse and it has us thinking about seahorses — one of the strangest looking fish in the ocean. These tiny creatures are found in coastal areas around the world, swimming upright and using camouflage to avoid predators. 📷 @fuliang_cn / Ocean Image Bank "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️ #islands #scuba #marinelife
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image WHERE TO THIS 2026? In a country blessed with over 7,000 islands, the answer almost always involves sun, sand and sea. To help you choose your paradise, here’s a guide to enjoying the Philippines’ iconic beach moments and destinations. #BrandSpace Read: "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image 𝐃o 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐰𝐡𝐲 𝐓𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝐢𝐬 𝐜𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐓𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐠? The word comes from “𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐚‑𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐠,” meaning people living by the river. 🌊 “𝐓𝐚𝐠𝐚” means from, and “𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐠” means river. So Tagalog literally means “those from the river. 📚 Source: Wikipedia – Tagalog people (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagalog_people) "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Historically, some of the world's most expensive delicacies started out as basic survival food. Necessity, rather than wealth, drove the culinary innovation of the working class. Caviar was originally a widely available, everyday meal for locals living in sturgeon-rich regions of Russia. Across the ocean, coastal US communities had such an overwhelming supply of lobsters that they were considered a bottom-tier, practical protein used mainly to feed laborers. In France, Bouillabaisse was simply a desperate fishermen's stew, made strictly from the unsold, damaged, or extremely bony fish from the daily catch that no one else would buy. Cooking methods evolved to make the absolute cheapest ingredients edible. Brisket and oxtail were tough, low-cost butcher's cuts given to physical laborers, requiring hours of slow simmering to break down the meat. Even the original Neapolitan pizza was nothing more than basic flatbread with minimal ingredients, engineered specifically as a fast, highly affordable street meal for the urban poor. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Why You’re Addicted To Your Phone — And 3 Ways To Fix It. Do you ever feel more “naked” without your phone than without your clothes? 😅 If you’re constantly scrolling, checking notifications every few minutes, or feeling uneasy when your phone isn’t nearby, you’re not alone. There’s even a term for that anxious feeling without your device: NOMO (no-mobile-phobia) — a phrase coined in 2010 by a UK study. It describes the discomfort of being without your phone. Sound familiar? Let’s check in honestly: How do you feel when you can’t find your phone? When someone else is holding it? When you see families sitting together… but everyone is silently scrolling? And what about “phubbing” — ignoring someone in front of you to check your phone? Have you done it? Have you felt it done to you? It changes the quality of connection, often fueled by FOMO (fear of missing out), habit, and mindlessness. Here’s the tricky part: phone addiction isn’t officially recognized in the DSM-V, and there’s no “digital police” to tell you when you’ve crossed the line. Constant use has become normalized. Meanwhile, tech giants like Apple and Google design products to keep us engaged — and profitable. But this isn’t just about habits. It’s about brain chemistry. Screen use triggers dopamine — the same “pleasure chemical” involved in addictions like gambling or cocaine. Even anticipating a notification can create a rush. Over time, we become conditioned to crave that hit of stimulation — even when it’s no longer truly satisfying. So how do we fix it? Not by throwing away our phones — but by changing our relationship with them. 3 Ways to Break the Cycle 1️⃣ Check Your Body Before You Check Your Phone Pause. Notice your posture. Are you slouching? Is your neck tight? Wrist aching? Hunching over your phone can worsen mood and create a physical-emotional feedback loop. Sit upright. Relax your shoulders. Sometimes awareness alone reduces the urge. 2️⃣ Ask: “Why Am I Picking This Up?” Is it intentional — sending a message, checking directions? Or is it boredom, stress, fatigue, loneliness, overwhelm? Mindfulness helps you catch those automatic mini-compulsions. If you’re tired or frustrated, scrolling may not actually meet your need. 3️⃣ Notice How You Feel Afterward After 20 minutes of scrolling, do you feel energized — or drained? Calm — or restless? Without judging yourself, treat your behavior as data. Maybe texting friends soothes you, but endless social media doesn’t. Awareness gives you power. Pro tip: Track your screen time for a week. Both iPhone and Android have built-in tools. Some apps even provide an “addiction score.” You can also turn your lock screen into a mindfulness reminder with a question like: “What do I need right now?” Smartphones aren’t inherently bad. They’re powerful tools. But how we use them deeply affects our focus, posture, relationships, sleep, and mental health. You deserve credit for even reflecting on this. So here’s the real question: Do you want to primarily experience life… or your screen? Your phone can either steal your attention — or become a reminder to come back to yourself. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image 𝐀 𝐂𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐅𝐞𝐞𝐥𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞. ✨ This is the muqarnas (honeycomb vaulting) and tilework at Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah, Isfahan, Iran—a Safavid masterpiece built under Shah Abbas I in the early 17th century. Every facet is covered in shimmering mosaic and calligraphy, turning structure into pure geometry. 𝐏𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐫: Ghasem Baneshi - @ghasem.baneshi "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- Marine Life in The Philippines & S.E. Asia. and the World. Post #241: Dumpling squid image Cephalopod lovers, meet a squid that’s as cute as its name: the dumpling squid (Euprymna tasmanica)! Also known as the southern bobtail squid, this cephalopod inhabits shallow waters off the coast of southern Australia. It’s an ambush predator and uses mucus glands in its skin to coat itself in sand, where it then lies in wait for prey, like shrimp and small fish. Dumplings must learn to hunt fast: Because males of this species die shortly after mating and females die soon after laying eggs, newborn squid need to fend for themselves. These precocious hatchlings can snag prey twice their size! Photo: Justin Chan, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️ #islands #scuba #marinelife
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image On this day in 1980, the Blondie single “Atomic” debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #3 (February 23) The song from the “Eat to the Beat” LP written by Debbie Harry and keyboard player Jimmy Destri only made it to #39 in the US, despite “Call Me” occupying the #1 spot when “Atomic” debuted. It did significantly better elsewhere in the world though, going all the way to #1 in the UK, #3 in Ireland, #5 in Norway and Austria, #7 in New Zealand, #8 in Belgium, #12 in Australia, #16 in South Africa, and #17 in the Netherlands. Very cool song, with the spaghetti western/surf guitar instrumental riff, and Clem Burke’s typically excellent lock-down work behind the kit… #blondie, #atomic, #eattothebeat, #debbieharry, #80smusic, #80srock, #clemburke, #jimmydestri, #chrisstein, #dailyrockhistory, #newwave, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image On this day in 1974, the Billy Joel single “Piano Man” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #94 (February 23) Joel's first major hit and his signature song, "Piano Man" went on to peak at #20 in Australia, #10 in Canada, #14 in New Zealand, and #25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The legendary song was written from Billy’s own experiences playing in a piano bar for six months in 1972–73 at the now defunct Executive Room in the Wilshire district of Los Angeles. He played using the alias "Bill Martin" (Joel's full name is William Martin Joel). Joel has stated that all of the characters depicted in the song were based on real people. "John at the bar" was really the bartender who worked during Joel's shift at the piano bar. “Paul is a real estate novelist" refers to a real estate agent named Paul who would sit at the bar each night working on what he believed would be the next great American novel. “The waitress is practicing politics" refers to Joel's first wife Elizabeth Weber, with whom he moved to Los Angeles from New York in 1972 and who worked at The Executive Room as a waitress while Joel played the piano. Joel had moved from New York to L.A. to record his first album, “Cold Spring Harbor”, which was marred by a mastering error by the album's producers at Family Productions, the first label that signed Joel. After this bad experience, Joel wanted to leave his contract with Family Productions for Columbia Records, but the contract that he had signed made this very difficult, so Joel stated that he was "hiding out" at the bar, performing under the name Bill Martin, while lawyers at Columbia Records tried to get him out of his first record deal. #billyjoel, #pianoman, #70smusic, #dailyrockhistory, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image On this day in 1977, the Manfred Mann’s Earth Band single “Blinded By The Light” went to #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (February 19) The song was written by Bruce Springsteen and originally appeared on his 1973 debut album “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” This 1976 cover from the Manfred Mann’s Earth Band LP “The Roaring Silence” also went to #1 in Canada, #6 in the UK, #8 in New Zealand, and #11 in Australia. Believe it or not, Manfred Mann's Earth Band's recording of "Blinded by the Light" is Bruce Springsteen's only #1 single as a songwriter on the US Billboard Hot 100; his highest charting single as a solo performer was "Dancing in the Dark" in 1984, which reached #2, and his only #1 was as part of the USA for Africa ensemble that recorded "We Are the World". There are two other interesting elements of the song; the first was the idea of drummer Chris Slade to use the chords of "Chopsticks" (the tune had at that point already been integrated into the arrangement) as a transition between song parts, and the second was the "deuce"/"douche" confusion. Manfred Mann recalled: “I don't think Springsteen liked our ‘Blinded by the Light’, 'cos we sang 'wrapped up like a douche', and it wasn't written like that and I screwed it up completely. It sounded like 'douche' instead of 'deuce', 'cos of the technical process – a faulty azimuth due to tape-head angles, and it meant we couldn't remix it. Warners in America said, 'You've got to change 'douche', 'cos the Southern Bible belt radio stations think it's about a vaginal douche, and they have problems with body parts down there.' We tried to change it to 'deuce' but then the rest of the track sounded horrible, so we had to leave it. We just said, 'If it's not a hit, it's not.' But in the end, it was #1 in America, and so many people came up to us after and said, 'You know why it made #1?... Everyone was talking about whether it was deuce or douche.' Apparently Springsteen thought we'd done it deliberately, which we hadn't, so if I ever saw him I'd avoid him and cringe away like a frightened little boy!” Springsteen has joked about confusion over the lyrics, claiming that it was not until Manfred Mann rewrote the song to be about a feminine hygiene product that it became popular… #manfredmann, #ManfredMannsEarthBand, #blindedbythelight, #dailyrockhistory, #brucespringsteen, #theroaringsilence, #70smusic, #classicrock, #coverversion, #thisdayinrock, #rockhistory, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️