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Top 10 Must-See Hot Springs in the USA

It’s time to get your soak on. From comfortable resorts that revolve around effervescing pools of hot water surging up from underground to remote hot springs requiring snowmobiles or dogsleds for access, the western half of the USA is home to some of the most diverse spots for a bath in naturally fed pools. Read on for a rundown of some of the best hot springs to count on for an au naturel wellness experience catered by Mother Nature.

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Explore Second Lines in New Orleans: A Guide to Local Culture

The band struck up “Knock With Me, Rock With Me,” by the Lil’ Rascals Brass Band. Or maybe it was “Feel Like Funkin’ It Up” by Rebirth. Any of those songs could be played at the bustling corners of New Orleans at any time of year, however, second lines don’t occur during the sweltering summer months, particularly from June to August. The city can feel like a steak in a sweaty oven during that time. Furthermore, with the pandemic halting festivities, their return rekindled a cherished part of New Orleans’ culture, reminding us of our connection to this humid, vibrant city. This is music that compels dancing and demands to be heard throughout the streets and neighborhoods.

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Top Travel Gifts for Passionate Photographers

For countless people all over the world, travel and photography go hand in hand. There’s nothing quite like focusing your attention on a new place, whether you’re capturing sun-kissed stretches of sandy beaches during golden hour or taking portraits of the smiling faces you meet while on an adventure far from home. With that in mind, here’s seven items any wandering enthusiast would appreciate.

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Discover 9 Unforgettable Road Trips Across England

Hiring a car and driving through gorgeous English landscapes, visiting quaint villages and epic castles is a highlight of a trip to England, no matter the season. Roads are well-maintained, although you may be caught out by the occasional pothole. Off the main roads, you can meander down narrow lanes of hedgerows and stop to watch the sunset or a bird of prey gliding in the sky above.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Madrid Year-Round

Visitors coming to Madrid for a bit of winter sun often get a surprisingly chilly reception. Madrid, perched at 657m (2155ft) above sea level, is Europe’s highest capital city after Andorra. This elevated position means that while it’s invariably sunny, in winter, temperatures are not much warmer than those in northern Europe. Therefore, even on crystal-bright December days, you’ll need a bulky coat to protect against the icy winds whipping off the snowy Guadarrama mountains.

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Discover 6 Hidden Gem Cities for Your US Travel Plans

From New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC, to Chicago, Miami, and Dallas, the USA’s heavy hitters need no introduction. However, for every major player, there’s an understudy waiting in the wings. Whether you’ve already explored the big cities or are searching for unexpected destinations, there’s an urban alternative to suit your travel desires. Here are six lesser-visited cities in the US that are worth traveling to.

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