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Essential Guide to Exploring the Cotai Strip in Macau

The Cotai Strip is Macau’s answer to the Las Vegas Strip, featuring all of Macau’s largest casinos, hotels, and clubs. This area is designed to replicate the atmosphere of Nevada’s famous strip, and it has been remarkably successful. Consequently, the Cotai Strip is home to several blockbuster casinos and boasts the largest casino in the world, where more gambling takes place than anywhere else on the globe.
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Ultimate Guide to the Valley of the Kings in Egypt

With a name that encapsulates all of the grandeur of Egypt’s ancient past, the Valley of the Kings is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. It’s located on the west bank of the Nile, directly across the river from the ancient city of Thebes (now known as Luxor). Geographically, the valley is unremarkable; however, beneath its barren surface lie more than 60 rock-cut tombs, created between the 16th and 11th centuries B.C. to house the deceased pharaohs of the New Kingdom.
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Ultimate Guide to Spanish Banks in Vancouver

Located between Locarno Beach to the east and the University of British Columbia (UBC) to the west,Spanish Banksconsists of a series of beaches on the westside of Vancouver. This area, close to Kitsilano and UBC, is popular among hikers, dog-walkers, sporty beachgoers, and sunbathers alike. The views from here are exceptional, offering sweeping vistas of the North Shore mountains, downtown’s skyline, the lush greenery of Stanley Park, and the nearby Gulf Islands.
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Exploring Tahiti’s Sacred Marae Sites

Some of the most mystical locales in Tahiti are on land: the stonemarae(temples) that the ancient Polynesians held sacred, and modern Tahitians still do today. While the Polynesians have always revered the sea, and for the majority of tourists today Tahiti is all about its incredibly blue lagoons, it is the land that holds the key to much of its cultural lore.
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