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Explore Bali: Affordable Bicycle Rentals in Indonesia

If you want to see a lot of Bali without a glass bus or car window in the way, renting a bicycle is the best way to go. Biking allows you to experience the Balinese countryside firsthand, all while following your own schedule to see the sights. Moreover, if environmental concerns are on your mind, cycling is the most eco-friendly Bali transportation mode aside from walking.

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Best Ways to Bypass Manila When Traveling to the Philippines

While a growing number of tourists want to discover why “it’s more fun in the Philippines”, the questionable reputation of its capital Manila puts many of them off the idea of flying in. The city has faced challenges, including a designation as the “world’s worst airport”, safety concerns, and an ineffective public transport system that can deter potential visitors. However, if you’re crafting a Philippine itinerary that avoids Luzon Island and focuses on the beauty across the archipelago, you can still access the best of the Philippines by following these tips.

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Top Texas Art Festivals You Can’t Miss

You may be surprised to learn that Texas has quite a bustling art scene. From new age sculptures to watercolor outdoor scenes, traditional paintings, and installations, every type of art and artist can be found in the Lone Star State. Texas’ many art festivals are an excellent way to witness this art firsthand and support local artists in the community. Continue on to see a list of the top art festivals happening in Texas.

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Must-Visit Film Festivals in Manhattan: The Top 10 Picks

New York City stands as one of the great cinema capitals worldwide. On any given day, Manhattan moviegoers can enjoy some of the best new blockbusters, independent films, and revival screenings of cherished classics. Moreover, the city hosts numerous exceptional film festivals throughout the year, allowing cinephiles to experience movies they may not find elsewhere.

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Discover the Iconic Orange Julep in Montreal

Legend has it that since the early ’50s, Montreal’s finest hot wheels and classic cars have converged at the “Big Orange” on Decarie Boulevard. This beloved landmark has been a favorite among kids, their parents, and even their grandparents, who likely strolled through the parking lot admiring vintage rides while sipping the secret recipe of the Orange Julep. This iconic drink, a foamy, neon orange concoction, was the inspiration for founder Hermas Gibeau to establish his restaurant in 1932.

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