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Discover Why Fall is the Ultimate Season to Explore San Diego Year-Round

San Diego bursts with world-famous attractions for the entire family, from sand-dusted beaches and kid-friendly hiking trails to its famous zoo and the museums of Balboa Park. However, for many, the year-round good weather is what seals the deal. As northern parts of the country dig out their coats for fall and winter, surf swells build and warm temperatures linger in San Diego, with mostly dry days right through to November.

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Relocate to Arkansas: Get $10,000 and a Free Bike!

Fancy moving and taking your job with you? If you’re a remote worker looking for a fresh start, Northwest Arkansas will pay you $10,000 to relocate there – and they’ll throw a mountain bike into the deal for good measure. The region is renowned for its incredible scenery with the Ozark Mountains right on its doorstep, not to mention craft breweries, world-class museums, and charming small towns.

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Exploring Wes Anderson’s Global Aesthetic in a New Book

Wes Anderson’s visual blueprint has become iconic, thanks to his charming films that play on nostalgia and feature carefully thought out design, pastel hues, symmetrical framing, and vintage set dressings. With his work celebrated across the globe, travelers and film fans have been scouting diverse locations and capturing images that evoke the same feeling as one of his memorable scenes. Consequently, this project has been compiled into one inspiring book calledAccidentally Wes Anderson.

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Extinct or Alive? The Mysterious New Guinea Singing Dog’s Eerie Howl

Known for their distinctive vocalizations – an eerie, tonal sound that has been described as“a wolf howl with overtones of whale song”– the ultra-rare New Guinea singing dog has been presumed extinct in the wild for the past half century. However, recent research indicates that these canids are genetically linked to New Guinea’s highland wild dogs, a discovery that could positively impact conservation efforts both locally and globally.

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