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Discover Estes Park: The Ultimate Winter Adventure Hub in the Rocky Mountains

A silence so profound that it’s deafening: if you’ve ever explored the Rockies on a winter day, you’ll know the feeling. Whether you’re wearing skis, snowshoes or just plain old snow boots, there’s something particularly inspiring about fresh snowfall, transforming forest trails and jagged peaks into a picturesque tableau. Throw in a setting as majestic as Estes Park, and you have an experience you won’t soon forget.
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Top 11 Bars to Experience in Edinburgh

As the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh boasts a remarkable array of bars ranging from trendy cocktail havens to historic pubs, accommodating every palate. Throughout the city, especially around the Royal Mile, Leith, and George Street, one can discover an impressive mix of stylish lounges and traditional establishments. Having resided in Edinburgh for several years, I have had the pleasure of experiencing numerous venues.
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Discover Australia’s Iconic Big Things: The Best Roadside Attractions

The world’s largest island is renowned for its obsession with big attractions. Depending on how you measure it, there are over 200 colossal versions of animals, fruit, vegetables, or Aussie outlaws to add to your Australian road trip itinerary. Many of these iconic structures, captured in family photo albums for generations, are now essential stops for the ultimate in selfie kitsch. Here’s a roundup of some of these favourites—some have seen better days, but they all have their charm.
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Explore Ireland’s Emigrant Trail: Journey of Famine-Era Migrants to North America

Visitors can now leave their stamp on The National Famine Way, a new 165km trail in Ireland that doubles as an interactive history lesson. It traces the footsteps of a group of ill-fated famine emigrants known as the ‘Missing 1490’ who, in 1847, were forced to walk from Roscommon in the west of the country to Dublin in the east at the height of the Great Famine to board ships that would take them to the US and Canada.
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Discover the Unique Approach to Tourism on This Spanish Island

Menorca, the easternmost of Spain’s sun-dappled Balearic Islands, moves to its own relaxed rhythm, and a fierce commitment to sustainability has always been at the core of the local tourism industry. Thanks to the early protection of its beautiful natural spaces, this unhurried, environmentally minded island remains a gentle vision of sparkly turquoise waves, of rippling countryside sprinkled with stone walls and ancient Talayotic monuments, of isolated lighthouses on wind-lashed capes, and of golden-white coves hidden down dusty pine-scented paths.
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Top 8 Exciting Adventures in Maine’s Backwoods

Stretching across stony peaks and rolling whitewater, Maine goes big in the state’s vast, forested interior. With thousands of moose and not many people, the landscape dares visitors to tackle oversized adventures, from skiing backcountry trails to reeling in bass on the Penobscot River. Committing to the challenge pays off, with pristine campsites, mountaintop sunsets, and some of America’s most spectacular stargazing. Here are our picks for epic, backwoods experiences in Maine.
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Essential Guide to Becoming a DIY Treasure Hunter

Finding treasures is one of the best parts of taking a big trip. Whether it’s hunting for the perfect souvenir or finding a heart-shaped rock on the beach to remember that heart-stopping sunset, the world is full of beautiful things to collect. However, even when we are home, we can find treasures in our own backyards and neighborhoods. Here’s everything you need to make a treasure bag, go on a hunt, and create art with the amazing things you’ll find.
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