Virtuoso Life - March/April 2008 - (Page 38) LUXE REPORT SNAP SHOTS Adventure Cam From rafting Class III rapids to scuba diving 75 feet below the surface, SeaLife ECOshot’s waterproof digital camera puts your waterborne adventures on record. In “spy” mode, the 6-megapixel partner snaps continually to photograph wild animals on land or in the sea. $279.95; www.sealife-cameras.com for retailers ELITE EATS Walking on air in Maui. Heavenly Meals in Sin City Las Vegas’ red-hot restaurants and celebrity chefs have finally earned it a spot on the international gourmet circuit, as this year Michelin releases its first dining guide to the city. The high roller: Joël Robuchon at the MGM Grand, which joins an elite group of only 58 restaurants worldwide sporting the Michelin Guide’s three-star rank, its highest honor. The most decorated hotel is the Bellagio, where chef Julian Serrano’s Picasso picked up two stars and both Le Cirque and Michael Mina earned one. PULSE PROPELLANT Put Some ZiP into it A two-mile-long zipline course (the longest single shot is 2,100 feet), two suspension bridges, a highropes challenge course, and a climbing tower boost the adrenaline buzz at the posh Kapalua Resort on maui. the adventure center’s new mountain outpost aims for eco-education on the side, transporting guests to the lush Hawaiian compound in biodiesel-fueled all-terrain vehicles. Excursions from $60; www.kapalua. com/adventures Star of the Strip: Joël Robuchon. 38 V I RT U O S O L I F E http://www.sealife-cameras.com http://www.kapalua.com/adventures http://www.kapalua.com/adventures
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