From towering redwood forests in foggy Northern California to perfectly sun-kissed surf beaches in the south, this Golden State on the Pacific simply begs to be explored. Tip back top vintages and tuck into world-class cooking. Blow your mind exploring active volcanoes, soaring mountains and grand redwood groves. Roam free at the world’s most iconic
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The heart of Midlothian may be on the Royal Mile but Princes Street is the city’s main artery, running the length of Princes Street gardens past the National Gallery and Scott’s monument. Surrounded by the best shopping in the city, with views of the castle and the Old Town’s dramatic skyline, it’s a fifteen minute
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Often considered the “gateway to Latin America,” Florida’s cultural cool kid is a major international hub. With Miami International Airport and PortMiami’s cruise ship terminal, hundreds of thousands of travellers are en route to South America, Central America and the Caribbean daily. Of course, Miami is a glittering destination unto itself with plenty of attractions,
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Life’s a beach in California, and so much more. When the coastal fog lifts, the state’s 840 miles of shoreline truly give its “golden” moniker justice. Find family fun in La Jolla, gaze upon world-class surfers in Huntington Beach, mingle with eccentrics in Venice Beach, cuddle at sunset in a Big Sur cove or find
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Amy and Adam discuss the intense spirit activity at the Stirling Hill Mine. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=travelchanneltv Check out our newsletter! https://www.travelchannel.com/travel-channel-newsletters Fearless duo Amy Bruni and Adam Berry take on the most emotional and terrifying cases of their careers as they help real families tormented by the spirits of late relatives. Scared by the mysterious
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Start exploring Bangkok with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you’re there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thailand/bangkok
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Alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use among French adolescents has seen a significant decrease over the last decade, according to a new study from the World Health Organization. The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study found that, while while alcohol remains the most frequently used substance by French adolescents, with 2 out of 3 ninth-grade
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Read my full Vietnamese street food guide here: http://migrationology.com/2015/02/vietnamese-food-guide-saigon/ Filmed in October 2014. ►T-shirts: https://migrationology.com/store/ This food video was made by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens. Check out our blogs: Migrationology.com (food and travel): http://migrationology.com/ EatingThaiFood.com (Thai food): http://eatingthaifood.com/ TravelByYing.com (Thai travel): http://travelbyying.com/ I’d love to connect with you: SNAPCHAT: migrationology Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
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Do you have a long layover in Los Anglese LAX airport and not sure what to do? Want to enjoy true California culture, but not go too far from the airport to avoid getting stuck in traffic? Well there is a little park nearby that you can visit that has an In-N-Out Burger where you
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LAVO in Las Vegas makes a 20-layer chocolate peanut butter cake. Four pounds of batter —equivalent to 40 chocolate bars— go into making the Devil’s food cake. Of course, it’s topped off with three pounds of peanut butter mascarpone. FOOD INSIDER believes life should be a delicious adventure. Subscribe to our channel: http://insder.co/Food and visit
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Buenos Aires is officially divided into 48 barrios (neighborhoods), each with a distinct atmosphere and personality. Spending time in these different areas offers a big payoff, as the city’s true character is slowly revealed. This guide to the best neighborhoods to stay, where to head for daytime sightseeing, and where to experience Buenos Aires’ legendary
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Dubai’s hotel scene has undergone a seismic shift over the last decade. Where once there was only five-star opulence or a characterless Ibis, with very little in between, now there is a growing segment of not only affordable hotels but also all-inclusive options, including the new four-star Riu Dubai, committed to offering pocket-friendly family holidays
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Bushwalking (Australian for hiking) is supremely popular in Australia, with thousands of kilometers of trails lacing its national parks and wilderness areas from the coast to the outback. Great for spotting native wildlife, many trails also traverse culturally and historically significant landscapes, with relics and interpretative trail markers offering fascinating insights into Australia’s unique ecology
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