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DAY 913 // 17TH SEPTEMBER 2015 Massive thanks to Toyota for kindly sponsoring our road trip! Check out one of their newest models! http://www.toyota.com/camry DOWNLOAD MY APP STORIE http://bit.ly/storie1 follow what i’m up to as it happens on Snap chat: FunForLouis Dave Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/daveerasmus Twitter // https://twitter.com/daveerasmus Instagram // http://instagram.com/daveerasmus1 Storie // daveerasmus Dottie
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Sigiriya Fortress is known as the Lion Rock. It’s one of Sri Lanka’s most mysterious abandoned ruins, perched on a rock monolith 500 feet above the valley. This Unesco World Heritage site continues to confuse scientists, nobody really knows what it was. Join Alex and Marko the Vagabrothers as they explore the secrets of Sigiriya,
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A visit to Alaska can be a life changing for children, shaping their understanding of the natural world and wildlife, and discovering their own sense of adventure. Few places in the world offer lively hikes to glaciers, abandoned gold mines, and wildlife sightings that can make even the youngest to most veteran travelers feel a
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FȲTA (pronounced as “fight-ah”), a new sports and active nutrition company founded by James Wilks, the famed producer and star of vegan documentary “The Game Changers,” has officially gone live this week. Starting with easy-to-mix protein powder available in three different flavors: creamy chocolate, café latte, and caramel vanilla, FȲTA utilizes a proprietary protein blend
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Transportation around Alaska can be challenging, but given enough time and planning, provide for massive rewards in the opportunities to get off the beaten path for those wishing to adventure in North America’s “Last Frontier.” Although most easily explored by vehicle or cruise ship, road trippers or cruise passengers will find the abundance of crowds
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The mild-weathered City by the Bay is a compact place, ranked number seven in the US for parks, with tasty food for even the most finicky eaters and with a commitment to accessibility. San Francisco is an easy and exciting place for families to visit for many reasons – plenty of green space, tons of
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🥩 American BBQ with JL: https://youtu.be/F29_OcpR1ls 👕 T-shirts: https://store.migrationology.com/ 🌶 Ghost Chili: https://amzn.to/3PNTvNQ SOUTH CAROLINA, USA – Today we’re going to two of the most legendary barbecue smoke houses in the United States. They do everything the traditional way – using only hard woods. We’ll begin with the original Scott’s Bar-B-Que in Hemingway, South Carolina
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Enslaved Africans in Galveston, Texas, learned on June 19, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, that slavery was officially over in America. Today, Juneteenth is celebrated nationwide with historical reenactments, African-inspired programming, music and dance performances, and so much more. Philly offers many ways to celebrate Juneteenth, the annual commemoration of the
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With its huge size and centuries of history, it would be impossible to see all of Istanbul in one trip – or perhaps even in one lifetime. Still, its central neighborhoods are relatively compact, and each has its own distinct character and offerings. First-time visitors and those on a tight schedule will likely want to book
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Considering its size, getting around Seattle without a car is surprisingly easy. Most of the neighborhoods on the tourist radar are walkable, although a few, like Capitol Hill and Queen Anne, involve some serious uphill climbs. Getting from one neighborhood to another is generally easy, too, thanks to an extensive and affordable public transportation network. Of
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