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Shop Vintage and Antique Water Skis: Collectible Retro Styles

Waterskiing as a sport has its roots in Minnesota. In 1922, an 18-year-old named Ralph Samuelson got the novel idea of being towed by a boat while he wore wooden planks attached to each foot, much like the skis an Alpine skier would use. The idea wasn’t completely far-fetched; Samuelson was already skilled at the sport of aquaplaning, which is similar to wakeboarding except that the rider stands rather than kneels on the board.

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Ultimate Guide to Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia

Taman Negara, Malaysia’s oldest and most popular national park, sprawls across 1,677 miles of lush jungle, winding rivers, and towering mountains. Shielded by a dense, green canopy, Taman Negara is home to indigenous people, along with an impressive array of flora and fauna that keep biologists engaged. Remarkably, this national park is one of the oldest rainforests on earth, boasting an estimated age of at least 130 million years.

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Top 14 Must-Try Dishes from Kerala

If you’re used to the standard north Indian dishes that are ubiquitous in Indian restaurants (think butter chicken), you’re sure to get a surprise in Kerala. The coastal state’s distinctive cuisine is tied to its ancient trading heritage and is a fusion of global Christian, Muslim, and Hindu culinary traditions. Coconut, seafood, and spices feature heavily, giving Kerala’s food its unique flavor. There are differences between dishes in north and south Kerala too — those from the northern Malabar region are characterized by richer spices and have Arab, Dutch, and Portuguese influences. Don’t be shocked to find beef on the menu either! It has become an intrinsic part of the state’s identity since Syrian Christian missionaries arrived there with their recipes centuries ago.

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Explore Lafayette Cemetery: A Historic Gem in New Orleans

Planning a visit to New Orleans? Then don’t miss your chance to visit Lafayette Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in the city. This above-ground burial site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, contains approximately 1,100 family tombs and more than 10,000 people. The cemetery, located in the heart of the historic Garden District, is bounded by Washington Avenue, Prytania Street, Sixth Street, and Coliseum Street.

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Ultimate Guide to the Tribeca Film Festival 2025

Every spring, the world’s best movie stars descend on New York City for the Tribeca Film Festival. Launched in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, the festival was founded to celebrate the Big Apple as a major filmmaking center, especially in lower Manhattan. Consequently, each year the film festival expands, premiering an increasing number of films along with parties, lectures, exhibitions, and other engaging events.

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Top 10 Must-Try Classic Belgian Dishes

This may be a surprise, but Belgium has some of the best restaurants in the world and falls just behind London and Paris for its count of Michelin stars. The Belgians know how to eat well, and as the country is divided into two parts, Flemish and French, the healthy rivalry between the two different cuisines is all good for the consumer in terms of choice and quality.

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