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Join the Movement: 6 Global Beach Clean-Up Events You Can Participate In

Travelling to pick up litter may seem unappealing at first glance; however, for eco-conscious globetrotters eager to make a positive impact on the destinations they visit, participating in a beach clean during their trip can be a rewarding experience. This offers a volunteering opportunity that sidesteps the pitfalls of ‘voluntourism’ schemes while also allowing you to connect with like-minded locals. Perhaps this isn’t such a rubbish idea after all?

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Discover Manhattan: The Vibrant Heartbeat of New York City

New York City has always been a town of firsts, and for centuries, Manhattan has been at the center of invention, creativity, and all-around American progress. The nation’s first president was inaugurated here and in 1789, it became the first American capital. In the late 1800s, it was the first city where the then-advanced technique of cable-bundling was used to build a suspension bridge. Famously known for countless advances in civic life, urban planning, arts, and dining, the exciting progress continues at a steady pace today.

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Discover the Enigmatic Chachapoya Culture in Peru

A growing network of paved roads, a new cable car to ancient ruins, and an increasing number of fine restaurants and hotels have made the northern city of Chachapoyas one of Peru’s fastest-growing destinations. However, its main attraction, the hilltop citadel of Kuelap, still receives only a fraction of the tourists who visit Machu Picchu, which has become so congested that authorities introduced timed entries in 2019.

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Discover the Historic Taverns of the Eastern United States

‘George Washington slept here’ is a plaque proudly nailed to the walls of a select group of early American guesthouses. However, where did the first President of the United States and his contemporaries go to enjoy a frothy pint of ale? The northeast is home to some of the country’s oldest watering holes – here’s a toast to some of the region’s most historic bars and taverns.

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24 Hours in Cairo: Best Itinerary for Exploring Egypt’s Capital

Egyptis changing by the minute as it continues its post-revolution recovery. However, there are still a number of unshakeable constants inCairo: the city’s ancient past, its contemporary art and music scene, and the colloquial morning greeting that earns warm smiles and instant friends. As one of the host cities of the Africa Cup of Nations, Cairo expects to welcome thousands of football fans in June and July 2019. Here are some ideas on how to spend your time when you’re not at a football match.

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