Month: February 2023

Yosemite National Park is one of those dazzling, large-than-life destinations with a beauty that must be seen firsthand to truly appreciate it. Renowned landscape photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams did a good job introducing the public to this iconic park in the 1930s, when he began documenting its magic in black and white. Close to
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Sunken scotch has captured the imagination—and pursestrings—of whisky enthusiasts for generations. It’s the term used to refer to liquid that’s unintentionally aged at the bottom of the sea after a shipwreck. Now American whiskey is poised for the same treatment. Call it banished bourbon. The story starts on an ill-fated evening in December of 1854.
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With flight prices skyrocketing due to a mix of inflation, high demand, and lower airline capacity, travelers are searching for more affordable destinations for their spring break getaways. Below are 10 great places to stay—including everything from campsites and beachside retreats, to city-center hotels and resort-town stays—where visitors can escape winter boredom and avoid rising
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Over the last decade or so, Lisbon emerged as one of Europe’s top tourist destinations. With its cobbled alleys, soft color palette, Unesco-listed heritage sites and white-domed cathedrals, it has also drawn a flux of new residents, all seduced by its beauty and balmy weather. Hipster cafes may be replacing the timeless mom-and-pop corner stores in
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Pad thai is the most famous Thai dish in the world, and understandably so: you can’t go wrong with gooey strands of noodles, crunchy peanuts, tart lime and singed egg. Atikun Reusing shows us how to make one of Bangkok’s most famous dishes at home. RECIPE HERE:https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/how-to-make-phat-thai THAILAND GUIDE: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thailand
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From the snow-dusted, ski-worthy Pyrenees to the glinting golden beaches of the south, Spain unfolds in a series of ever-changing landscapes, traditions, attractions, cuisines and even languages. Its vast natural spaces are a dream for those who love the great outdoors, while the cities, towns and villages fizz with energy, cultural jewels and mouth-watering gastronomy.
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Raising swine in high-rises seems like the premise of a dystopian television show—but it’s happening in real life. And from my perspective, it’s frightening. Last fall, the world’s largest free-standing hog farm opened in a rural village in central China. It’s 26 stories tall. And together with an identical farm set to open soon, they’re
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Blessed with incredible, uncrowded beaches and historic towns, we take a look at when to travel to #Montenegro, from #Budva and #Kotor to the northern forests. Find out more about visiting Montenegro here: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/montenegro
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In the UK, romantic hotels are not in short supply, but from its picturesque pastureland, to its handsome little market towns and idyllic villages of honey-stone houses awash with roses and hollyhocks, the Cotswolds looks resolutely made for romantic breaks. It helps, of course, that the region also offers an impressive range of striking and
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When I was walking around Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, I couldn’t help notice the bright pink street food. More street food on my website here: http://migrationology.com/ So I kept seeing these hot pink deep fried discs, and being a curious eater, I had to just stop at a stall and sample them for myself.
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The TSA has released new information for travelers wondering about how air travel will be different when we all go back to flying. They have released information on cleaning and disinfecting of the security check area, they have guidelines for masks, social distancing, and other facets of traveling to help you travel healthier and safer.
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National Geographic announced the winning photographs from its first “Pictures of the Year” photo competition. The contest, which opened to U.S. residents in early December, invited readers to submit a digital photograph in one of four categories: nature, people, places and animals. The contest required that photographs be largely unaltered. According to the rules, “only
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