Month: April 2023

All hotels have been independently reviewed and selected. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating. Our expert writers are usually hosted on a complimentary basis in order to gain the first-hand experience necessary for their review. From a dog’s point of view, the Lake
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Cranberries may help prevent bladder and urinary tract infections and, importantly, reduce the need for working people to take time for medical appointments © Copyright by GrrlScientist | hosted by Forbes Cranberries are a superfood. They are extremely high in antioxidants and may help prevent heart disease and cancers. Their heath benefits were well known
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Getting around Malawi is easy compared with many other African countries. There is a good coach network that connects all the main settlements, roads are in reasonable condition, and cars are generally roadworthy. The motola minibus system is affordable, but traveling this way can cause frustration because the minibuses won’t leave until they are (unsafely)
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Have you ever experienced a total solar eclipse? Most Britons answer that with “I think so”, recalling times when they squinted at the sun through some eclipse glasses or a welding mask. If that’s you then, no, you did not taste ‘totality’. Most likely you saw a partial eclipse in 1999 (unless you were in
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The geographical diversity of Malawi is likely to capture your attention as you travel around. And with a fairly dependable coach system that covers all the major routes, you could see a lot of the country using public transportation. However, to get to some off-the-beaten-track locations in this beautiful place, and to explore the wildlife and national
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On this episode of The Dead Files, retired NYPD homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi and physical medium Amy Allan travel to Bogalusa, LA where a vicious supernatural entity is wreaking havoc on a family’s health and mental well being. Wayla, her husband Hector, and their 15-year-old-son, Kristian, feel like they’re living a nightmare, as the paranormal
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Laid-back living, soft sandy beaches, warm hospitality, rum, reggae, rushing waterfalls, lush mountains – Jamaica is the Caribbean island where people flock, as its most famous son Bob Marley once sung, “to feel all right”. No wonder that the former Spanish (then British) colony captivated Ian Fleming, Noël Coward, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe and Errol
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For a sand-and-safari experience, few African nations are able to outshine Malawi. Its stunning Lake Malawi boasts countless bays, beaches and islands to explore, particularly as a bookend to a safari in one of the country’s wildlife parks.  But Malawi is more than its diverse natural landscapes. Travelers could spend weeks here exploring its tea
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So much for cheap tickets selling out first. The priciest tickets to attend Singapore’s Formula One race this year are gone, despite being priced at an all-time high of 11,016 Singapore dollars ($8,260) for a three-day pass. Tickets for the “Paddock Club” entitle ticketholders to air-conditioned suites, unlimited Champagne, food and live performances, plus “exclusive
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