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Debbie Kelly

Top 11 Scenic Cycling Trails in the Netherlands

With fabulously pancake-flat, scenic landscapes beckoning along every last dyke, canal, river, and coastal shore, two-wheeling in the Netherlands is one of Dutch life’s greatest pleasures (headwinds notwithstanding). Moreover, cycling for visitors is a wonderful means of exploring and getting around. Bike-rental outlets are ubiquitous, and the country is crisscrossed with some 32,000km (19,883 miles) of cycling paths. Here are 10 of the country’s best cycling spots.
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NYC Preservation Group Seeks Landmark Status for Historic Civil Rights Sites

A New York City preservation organization is striving to secure landmark designations for several crucial civil rights and women’s suffrage sites located downtown. The campaign, led by Village Preservation – the historic preservation society of Greenwich Village – aims to acknowledge and safeguard significant sites linked to the histories of these vital movements.
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Plan Your Ideal Camping Vacation in 2025

I did not grow up in a family who camped; in fact, mine laughed at the idea of it. My first pair of hiking boots were purchased solely for a two-night camp with school. Initially, I had no clue what I was doing. I was as familiar with tents as I was with speaking Portuguese. However, like most things, you’re never too old (or young) to learn how to love it.
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Ultimate Insider’s Guide to Exploring Australia’s Mornington Peninsula

Australia isn’t short of stunning beaches, fascinating wildlife, or delightful wines, but it’s rare to find all three in one region. Enter: the Mornington Peninsula, just 50km from Melbourne, where you can indulge in a winery lunch and watch wild kangaroos before relaxing by the sparkling seaside to enjoy the sunset. Flanked by Port Phillip Bay on one side and Western Port on the other, the Mornington Peninsula boasts more restaurants, vineyards, and activities than you can enjoy in one visit.
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