Vote on where Ideba team member, James Rice, should be off to on his Big Adventure to celebrate 5 years of service with the company! This eBook details the reward program and James' potential destinations of a lifetime, including Berlin, Dubai, Copenhagen, London and Moab.
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James' Big Adventure
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2. Reichstag Building: Historical edifice in Berlin, Germany, constructed to house
the Imperial Diet, of the German Empire. It opened in 1894 and was in use until
1933, when it was severely damaged as a result of being set on fire.
The Reichstag (note the dome on top)
Closer to the dome
Inside the dome
Map of Berlin wall
Removal of the wall in 1989
Bauhaus Museum: Museum of Design memorializing art, design and thought
associated with the Bauhaus School (1919–1933). It is one of the most influential
schools of architecture, design, and art of the 20th century.
Images of the Bauhaus Museum
Works from important Bauhaus artist
Lionel Feininger
JAMES’
BIG ADVENTURE
Welcome to James’ Big Adventure—an e-book designed to
help you decide where you think James should go, to make
use of his five-year bonus at Ideba.
So where will James go on his Big Adventure? Maybe an old fave, like Berlin or
London? Perhaps somewhere on his bucket list, like Copenhagen? Possibly an old
stomping ground like Moab for a little mountain-biking action? Or maybe somewhere
Mrs. Rice wants to go, like Dubai? We’d like YOUR help in deciding where James’
Big Adventure will take him. So check out the five destinations in this e-book, and
vote here.
Please go ahead and share this e-book with friends, family and colleagues, as
we’d like to get as many votes as possible by midnight Pacific Time on Monday
October 10, 2016. Please vote today, and share away! Winning destination to be
announced on Friday, October 14, 2016.
Berlin
Jürgen Matern, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0
Berlin Wall: Almost as quickly as it went up in 1961, the Berlin Wall fell in 1989.
For 28 years, the Berlin Wall had been a symbol of the Cold War. The whole world
celebrated its destruction.
Manfred Brückels, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0
3. Dubai Fountain: The Dubai Fountain is the world’s largest choreographed fountain
system set on the 30-acre manmade Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the
Downtown Dubai development.
Dubai Fountain photo gallery
Dubai Fountain “dancing” to Michael
Jackson’s “Thriller”
Burj Khalifa: Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai before its inauguration, is the tallest
building in the world at 898.8 meters or almost 2950 feet (over half a mile high).
Images of Burj Khalifa
Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve: The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve
is a 225-square-kilometre natural reserve. It is the United Arab Emirates’ first
national park.
Explore the park’s flora and fauna
Take a video tour
Nyhavn: 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district stretching from
Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse.
Images of Nyhavn
Read about things to do in Nyhavn
Tivoli Gardens: Famous Denmark amusement park and pleasure garden.
Take a photo tour
Take a video tour (seasickness warning)
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek: An art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, focused on
sculpture. The collection is built around the personal collection of Carl Jacobsen
(1842–1914), the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Breweries.
10 masterpieces from the collection
View more antiquities, French art, and
Danish art
Dubai Copenhagen
Donaldytong, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0 Michael Apel, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0
Donaldytong, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0
MathKnight, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 3.0 xiquinhosilva, Wikimedia Commons, License CC-BY-SA 2.0