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Top Dining Spots in Puno, Peru: A Foodie’s Guide

Most of the tourist-oriented restaurants in Puno are located along or just off Jr. Lima, the pedestrian street that runs from the Plaza de Armas (main square) to Parque Pino. In Puno, a curious phenomenon has emerged as many restaurants primarily offer pizza, following the idea that tourists crave this popular dish. Consequently, pizza is advertised everywhere, overshadowing other local culinary delights.
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Big Sky Pride Parade 2025 in Montana

Although it’s America’s fourth-largest state, Montana (with a statewide population of about a million) doesn’t have any major city hubs of LGBT culture. It is not, however, as conservative as you might think. A few of the state’s cities—particularly the college towns of Bozeman and Missoula—have visible gay communities and very welcoming attitudes. Given that no single community in Montana has a true LGBT stronghold, the annual Montana Big Sky Pride Celebration—which typically occurs in mid-June—takes place in the capital city of Helena. This site was the original home of the first Montana Gay Pride Celebration over 25 years ago.
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Must-See Destinations in West and Central Africa

Founded in 800 AD, Djenne is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s oldest cities. It is situated on an island in the Niger River delta, serving as a natural hub for traders traversing between the Sahara Desert and the forests of Guinea. Furthermore, Djenne became a center of Islamic learning with its market square still dominated by the stunning Grand Mosque. This historical city is just a few hundred miles downstream from Timbuktu.
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Top 5 Winter Hiking Trails in Pennsylvania

If you’re a hiker in Pennsylvania and you’re not hitting the trail during the winter months, you are truly missing out. The state has an abundance of excellent routes to explore even after the snow starts to fly. These five hikes are our absolute favorites for trekking in winter months, providing plenty of scenic views, wonderful challenges, and a healthy dose of solitude along the way.
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Top 5 Exciting Day Trips from Hong Kong

Day trips from Hong Kong are a great chance to see more of the real China – it’s just across the border. Shenzhen and Guangzhou are the most popular destinations thanks to their proximity, while Zhuhai is gaining an increasing number of fans. The easiest day trip from Hong Kong is a short hop across the water to Macau where you’ll find a combination of Las Vegas casinos and Lisboa architecture less than an hour away.
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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Hong Kong Park

Perched over the skyscrapers of Central Hong Kong,Hong Kong Parkis a green oasis of peace amidst the chaos of the urban landscape. It serves as an ideal location to take a breath of fresh air while surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The park features an aviary, the Hong Kong Teaware Museum, and numerous colonial buildings set amid intricately designed gardens.
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Top Dai Pai Dong Street Food Spots in Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s street food is one of the city’s unique experiences. Identifying individual Dai Pai Dongs is nigh on impossible, as they often have no name, move locations and many kitchens frequently meld into one. Instead, below you’ll find a list of the best areas to find some good quality Dai Pai Dongs – from traditional shacks serving up lunch to the masses to the street side stalls hawking waffles.
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Discover Shark Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Western Australia

Shark Bay’s name may conjure images of frightening man-eating sharks; however, this stunning location on the western coast of Australia is renowned more for its captivating dugongs, playful dolphins, and unique stromatolites. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Shark Bay spans an impressive 2.3 million hectares, offering a diver’s paradise and opportunities to interact with marine life up close.
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