[Bloomberg]( We get it. Youâve been social distancing, biding your time, getting that jab. And now youâre Indiana Jonesinâ to go big on adventure The Seven Wonders of the World were the original bucket listâthe Colossus of Rhodes, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylonâplaces every Socratic disciple wanted to visit. The Roman ruins of Baalbek. Photographer: DAI, OA I. Wagner But forget all that: As we prepare for a post-pandemic reality, those with a thirst for adventure should go by a new list. Todayâs [New Seven Wonders]( include archaeological marvels and natural treasures spanning far wider than the ancient Greek world and catering to all types of modern explorers. Take Baalbek, situated 50 miles east of Beirut. The 2,000-year-old, 65-foot-tall ruins were originally created to honor Jupiter and Bacchus. Itâs the largest temple compound of its kind, making it more like a city complex than a single site. An anthropomorphized statue at the complex of San AugustÃn. Source: ProColombia In Colombia, roughly 500 megalithic statues stand guard the mountain hamlet of San AgustÃn. With carved faces they recall the enigmatic moai of Easter Island and were erected about 2,000 years ago and abandoned in the 1300s. To get there requires a 400-mile drive from Bogotá. At the so-called Top End, the northernmost tip of Australiaâs Northern Territory, a swath of sparsely populated orange-hued land roughly the size of Portugal contains a constellation of elaborate rock paintings that are far far far olderâsome more than 60,000 years ancient. The elaborate rock paintings of Ubirr in the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park. Source: Tourism NT/Helen Orr And under the sea near Cape Town, mammoth kelp vines form a swaying, ethereal jungle more than twice as wide as the Grand Canyonâand home to millions of creatures. You may recognize it as the prominent backdrop of the Academy Award-winning documentary My Octopus Teacher. While not all of these wonders have a movie trumpeting their majesty (and they should), they all can be reached in some degree of luxury with plush hotels and expert guides. [Read on for the full list and to find out how](. A free diver swims through a kelp forest off the coast of South Africa. Photographer: Peter Marshall  More for the bucket list! Highlights from Bloomberg Businessweekâs adventure issue [Four Explorers Club Members Relive Their Favorite Travel Memories](
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The Apple AirTag, combined with a chic Hermès leather holster, is a major leap forward in the tracking game. Grilling Season Memorial Day weekend is here and that means one thing: burgers. But how do you go from grilling up the merely good to the great? Lauded Los Angeles chef Curtis Stone has some ideas. âYou want to find a way to make it special while not mucking it up with a heavy hand.â For one: that means a good char. Or at least faking it. Gwenâs Cheeseburger also benefits from a secret sauce. Source: Gwen He recommends a secret sauce thatâs based on kimchi aioli: âThat tart, funky tang and spice mixed with aioli adds something unexpected,â says Stone. A spoonful of chipotle goes further to evoking the smokiness of charcoal cooking. But Stoneâs best advice is to make the ground beef patties a little larger than the bun before theyâre cooked. That way, even with shrinkage, the bun wonât overwhelm the beef. âThereâs nothing more anticlimactic than that first bite of a fresh burger off the grill, and all you get is a mouthful of bun.â Stone also advises to make a small inundation in the center of the patty to stop the burger from seizing and elevating off the grillâs surface area; this guarantees a more even sear. Hereâs his recipe for a triumphant two-handed cheeseburger, the juicy patty topped with a crown of salty melted Gruyere and the refreshing punch of lettuce and tomato. As an added bonus, it sits on a bed of caramelized onions spiked with an optional hit of bourbon. Testers note: This recipe makes extra sauce that will work well on just about any sandwich that calls for mayo, including tuna. The burger that will win all the Memorial Day cooking contests. Photographer: Kate Krader/Bloomberg Gwen Cheeseburgers With Secret Sauce Serves 4 Sweet Onions⨠2 tablespoons unsalted butterâ¨
1 pound yellow onions, thinly slicedâ¨
1 tablespoon bourbon (optional)â¨
1 tablespoon light brown sugar (optional) Secret Sauce â¨1/2 cup mayonnaise
â¨1/3 cup ketchup
â¨3 tablespoons chopped pickles, plus 1/2 teaspoon pickle juice
â¨3 tablespoons kimchi, drained, choppedâ¨
1/2 tablespoon Dijon mustardâ¨
1/2 tablespoon minced chipotle chile in adobo sauce Burgers 1 1/4 pounds ground beef (80% lean)
â¨1 1/4 cups grated Gruyere cheese (about 5 ounces)
â¨4 brioche hamburger buns or your favorite buns, toasted
â¨4 iceberg lettuce leaves, shredded, or other lettuceâ¨
1 heirloom tomato, sliced Stoneâs secret sauce is a smart mix of a few ingredients, including kimchi. Photographer: Kate Krader/Bloomberg Make the onions: In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, melt butter. Add onions and cook, stirring often, for about 15 minutes or until they are caramelized and tender. Remove pan from heat and stir in bourbon and sugar, if desired. Season onion marmalade with salt and pepper and keep warm. Make the secret sauce: In medium bowl, mix all ingredients together. Bloombergâs food editor shows off the burger to bun ratio. Photographer: Kate Krader/Bloomberg Make the burgers: Light a grill over high heat; alternatively, heat a grill pan over high heat. Divide the ground beef into four equal patties that are slightly wider than the buns. Using your fingers, make a shallow depression in the center of each patty, about 2 inches in diameter. Season the patties with salt and pepper. Grill the burgers for about 3 minutes or until well-browned. Flip over and top each with cheese. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes for medium-rare. Transfer the patties to a plate to rest for 5 minutes. Spread the tops of the buns with secret sauce. Layer the bottom bun with onion marmalade, lettuce, and tomatoes. Top with the cheeseburger, cover with the bun tops and serve.  Paid Post The power of PayPal online, now in person. PayPal gives your business a way to accept touch-free, in-person payments. Generate your QR code from the app, then display it on your device or print it out. No new equipment required. [Download the app.]( Customer must have PayPal account and app to pay. PayPal Also in Bloomberg Pursuits this week An array of news items for your amusement and edification. [The Top Rosés for Summer Come With Bubbles, in Cans, and Even Boxed]( [Londonâs Biggest Divorce Case Hinges on a $353 Million Superyacht]( [Ferrari Pitches $500,000 Hybrid Supercar as a Bargain for Daily Driving]( [Six New G-Shocks Bring the Sapphire Crystal Vibe to the Masses]( [The Hamptons Are Becoming a Legitimate Art Destination]( And if you read just one thing... [Tour the Highlights of the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale]( The 17th iteration of the famous exposition is ready for visitors. Follow Us [Get the newsletter](
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