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Explore Maine’s Wildlife Park: A Family-Friendly Adventure

The moose enclosure is the first stop for many visitors to the Maine Wildlife Park, which is open daily from mid-April through November 11. The park spans 200 acres, yet only 40 acres are accessible to the public, showcasing rescued wild animals that cannot be returned to their natural habitats. Superintendent Curt Johnson emphasizes the importance of these animals in educating the public about Maine’s diverse wildlife.
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Best 3-Day Coromandel Road Trip from Auckland

The Coromandel Peninsula is a must-see destination on the North Island of New Zealand. While it’s possible to explore the major attractions in just three days, you may find it tempting to stay longer. This guide provides a concise driving itinerary from Auckland to Tauranga, making it an easy and fulfilling side trip or an enriching addition to a more extensive North Island tour.
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Top Concert and Event Venues in Seattle and Tacoma

If you’re looking to enjoy a performance, show, or large-scale event, Seattle is a fantastic choice. The Seattle-Tacoma area boasts numerous major concert venues and event spaces, ranging from iconic theaters like the Paramount and 5th Avenue Theatre to expansive sports arenas. This guide will help you explore essential information on schedules, tickets, and seating at the most popular venues in the region.
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Top Street Food and Fast Casual Dining in Paris

Despite the city of light’s reputation for street fare like crepes, finding high-quality fast food in Paris can be hit-and-miss. Especially in areas with a heavy tourist presence, the risk of ending up with a stale, gummy crepe or a sandwich prepared with questionable hygiene practices is present. Luckily, Paris also offers some excellent street food options for the whole family, as long as you know where to go (and what to avoid).
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Discover the Stunning Cemeteries of Paris

Paris is renowned for making an art of almost everything—even death and mourning. It’s no surprise, then, that the city’s cemeteries are poetic and inspired places that feel a bit like open-air museums. These historic sites, which opened primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries, serve as the burial places for countless writers, philosophers, musicians, politicians, and other famous figures, often providing beautiful spots for reflection and strolls.
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Top 10 Must-Visit Beaches in Chile for Your Travel Bucket List

Chile’s beaches have so much to offer. With 2,580 miles (4,300 km) of coastline stretching from the northern border with Peru to the Strait of Magellan, Chile features a diverse array of wild and rocky cliffs, islands, coves, protected bays, and numerous beautiful beaches. However, south of Region VI, the coastline becomes increasingly rocky and fragmented, limiting traditional beach activities.
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Discover Whitstable: The Ultimate Oyster Retreat

The town of Whitstable, located on the east coast of Kent, has been synonymous with oysters for hundreds of years. In fact, evidence suggests that the Romans in Britain farmed and exported Whitstable oysters to the Imperial Capital 2,000 years ago. TheWhitstable Oyster Festival Associationreports that 2,000-year-old oyster shells excavated in modern Rome have been traced back to Whitstable.
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Dick’s Last Resort: Fun and Dining at Excalibur Hotel Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a vibrant vacation destination where rules are often broken, making it no surprise thatDick’s Last Resorthas thrived for years. The food may be average, but the entertainment provided by the staff creates a memorable experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Enjoy a frosty beer while being entertained by playful banter or have a family meal that might lead to some humorous explanations for younger guests.
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