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  2. James Robinson Love - Wikipedia

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    James Robinson Love (1836–1914) was an Australian merchant and founder of J. R. Love & Co Ltd and Kinkara Tea. "Tivoli" - Rose Bay. Love was the son of the politician William Love and Ellinor Robinson, both immigrants from Ireland, [1] [2] and brother of magistrate Milton Love.

  3. New Kadampa Tradition - Wikipedia

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    International Retreat Centers (IRCs) are centres that offer facilities for those wishing to do both long-term and short-term meditation retreats. Tharpaland International Retreat Centre was founded by Kelsang Gyatso in 1985, when he began a three-year retreat there, and has since hosted thousands of people.

  4. The historic, tranquil forest retreat on the outskirts of ...

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    Just a 25-minute drive east from the city center is Gokarna Forest Resort, a five-star luxury retreat and golf course embedded within 470 acres of protected sanctuary jungle, sheltering a rich ...

  5. Resort hotel - Wikipedia

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    A resort hotel is a hotel which often contains full-sized luxury facilities with full-service accommodations and amenities.These hotels may attract both business conferences and vacationing tourists and offer more than a convenient place to stay. [1]

  6. Inside the Luxury Wellness Retreat Where Oprah Treats ... - AOL

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    Located in Fiuggi, a commune in central Italy, the retreat is set atop an ancient hill on a piece of land that stretches 8.5 hectares (around 21 acres).

  7. Shangri-La - Wikipedia

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    In a 1936 interview for The New York Times, Hilton states that he used "Tibetan material" from the British Museum, particularly the travelogue of two French priests, Évariste Régis Huc and Joseph Gabet, to provide the Tibetan cultural and Buddhist spiritual inspiration for Shangri-La. [4] [5] Huc and Gabet travelled a round trip between Beijing and Lhasa in 1844–1846 on a route more than ...