Month: July 2023

Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn’t need to be extravagantly expensive. Trimmed with nearly 5000km (3107
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There’s nothing like putting your feet up on a hot summer day and opening up a bottle of…..red wine. Red wine isn’t the most seasonal of beverages in the summertime, but a recent Drizly consumer report pointed out that this summer, respondents were way more excited to uncork a bottle of red wine over rosé
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🇫🇯 The Ultimate Fiji Food Tour: https://youtu.be/fSEj5lHgYYo 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🌶 Ghost Chili: https://amzn.to/3PNTvNQ LAU ISLANDS, FIJI – We’re in the remote Lau Islands group in Fiji, only accessible by boat, and today we’re going to Vuaqava Island, where they are known for their coconut crabs! First of all, thank you to my friend Andhy
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Photo by Michael Reiss The right time to visit NYC is anytime you can. The city is always alive and bustling with special events, street fairs, happenings, shows, exhibits, conferences, and conventions.  Your choices include world-class accommodations, entertainment, and dining as well as myriad chance encounters with the locals who all have a story to
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Radiating from its central Canal Ring, Amsterdam‘s characterful neighborhoods are made up of intricate networks of streets filled with one-off boutiques, cozy restaurants and cafes and lively bars, along with open green spaces. Each of these interlocking districts has its own individual personality and attractions. Wherever you choose to stay, Amsterdam’s compact layout and integrated
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Rice makes up a major part of the diet of more than 3 billion people around the globe. The staple grain is used in savory dishes like Spain’s paella and sweet dishes like Filipino champorado. Rice is believed to have first been cultivated in China, which is also the world’s largest producer of rice today.
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Berlin is surrounded by the forest-filled, lake-spotted state of Brandenburg, which offers year-round respite from the streets of the capital. Forest walks, cycling routes, dips in the lake, historic sites and much more are all within easy reach, sometimes still within the city’s boundaries. Just know that you’re unlikely to be exploring alone – Berliners themselves
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