Over the years Seth Watkins has won praise for the way he farms. Pinhook Farm, in southern Iowa, grows diverse crops without commercial fertilizers and with limited pesticides. It also tries to tune into the natural instincts of the livestock (such as calving in the spring, when it’s more comfortable for the cows, rather than
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Auckland-based Māori writer Tommy de Silva shares his tips for Māori tourism in New Zealand. Visitors to New Zealand often don’t know much about the Māori, the Indigenous population of these islands, beyond having seen the haka (war dance) performed by the All Blacks rugby team. But we are an entrepreneurial people, who have shared
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From Their Iconic Aerial Bridge to Eating at Grandma’s to Walking along Lake Superior or taking a tour of The Glensheen Historic Estate, Duluth, Minnesota has much for travelers, tourists and vacationers to Minnesota. Here we go through what to see, eat, do and enjoy in Duluth. Filmed in Duluth & Two Harbors, Minnesota Copyright
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Off Africa’s west coast, the archipelagic nation of São Tomé and Príncipe is one of the continent’s most special secrets. Made up of two main islands, São Tomé and Príncipe offers the best of tropical paradise: long and deserted beaches fringed with palms and a plethora of activities to help you access all this beauty.
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With its pristine forests, panoramic peaks, world-renowned bridges and historic ruins, the Hudson Valley is a hiker’s heaven. There are trails to suit all experience levels, all just a stone’s throw from New York City. If you thought New York State was all about city sprawl, prepare to be surprised. There’s a reason Thomas Cole and
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This article is adapted from the most recent Pocket Washington, DC guidebook written by Karla Zimmerman. Folks often call Washington, DC’s National Mall “America’s Front Yard.” It is indeed a lawn, unfurling 2 miles of scrubby green grass from the Capitol west to the Lincoln Memorial. It’s also where citizens come to protest their government
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Set along the Balkans’ spine, in between tourism heavyweights Croatia and Greece, landlocked Serbia isn’t exactly known for bucket-list appearances. Yet the lack of crowds and globally recognizable Instagram-bragging snaps makes the experience of traveling here all the more authentic. What you will find – and perhaps be surprised by – is diversity, both in
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