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Simple Phone Photography Hacks for Stunning Photos

This technique is straightforward and requires no complicated skills. Anyone can implement these methods immediately. I typically carry multiple cameras for my travel photography. The camera I utilize for blog images differs from the one I use for video content, as they operate distinctly. Since neither camera is waterproof, I refrain from using them for underwater photography, opting instead for a dedicated device for that purpose.

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Top Vegan and Vegetarian Dining Options in New Orleans

Pound-for-pound and per capita, it’s hard to beatNew Orleansfor restaurants. However, in this city of buttery excess and po’boy sandwiches, it can feel quite lonely for vegetarians, not to mention vegans. Fortunately, the landscape for plant-based dining is improving, and those who choose a plant-based diet can now find more exciting options in the Crescent City. Here’s a look at our favorite vegan or at least vegetarian restaurants in the city.

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How Music and History Preserve the Last Washboard Factory

We bring home more than just memories and souvenirs from our travels. We often return with dirty clothes that reflect our adventures and experiences. In developed countries, we may throw our soiled garments into a washing machine, taking for granted a modern convenience that has transformed the laborious task of laundry into a simple chore. However, long before the advent of automatic washing machines, the humble washboard was the essential tool for cleansing fabrics.

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Top Vegan Dining Spots in Providence, RI

Providence, Rhode Island, is earning its place on the map of vegan-friendly cities in the US. The historic American town boasts a plethora of eateries that serve up plant-based dishes, ranging from healthy raw meals to vegan twists on fast food classics. Indulge in traditional brunch foods reimagined as vegan delights, such as tofu eggs Benedict or garden-fresh international specialties like vegancacio y pepe. Hungry to find out more? Here are the seven best vegan restaurants in the city.

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Top Vegan Dining Spots in Los Angeles

Virtually every restaurant inLos Angelesoffers at least some vegan options, but with over 250 vegan specialty restaurants around the county, LA shines for the surprising spectrum of world cuisines in plant-based form. If you envision vegan eateries as earthy and rustic, fear not! Many of these establishments are as fashion-forward as LA itself. Here are some standouts to explore.

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Understanding the True Costs of Van Life

I was sitting on a curb eating stale french fries when I first considered that sleeping at motels might actually be cheaper than traveling in my camper van. The alternator belt snapped somewhere between Portland and Seattle, and my battery was dead. It was going to cost me over $300 to fix, so I munched on a dollar menu snack while the mechanic worked on “Shirley.”

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North Face Futurelight: Will It Replace Gore-Tex as the Leading Waterproof Fabric?

It’s been 20 years since someone first tried to overtakeGore-Tex’s half-century reign as the most popular waterproof fabric. That someone waseVent, and although the fabric maker is still used by a limited number of textiles, it’s largely regarded as a less-reliable alternative. When it comes to waterproof-but-breathable outerwear, Gore-Tex has remained the industry eponym.

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Top 7 Vegetarian and Vegan Eateries in Chiang Mai for a Soulful Meal

Creamy green curry, fragrantđôm kàhcoconut soup, sizzlingpàt tai, and spicy papaya salad – whatever you prefer, Thai cuisine offers a feast for the stomach and senses. Most Thai dishes incorporate a mélange of vegetables, herbs, aromatics, and spices, along with meat, egg, fish sauce, and oyster sauce. Thus, those following a plant-based diet may need to make special requests or order carefully; fortunately, plenty of places across Thailand cater to vegetarians and vegans. This is especially true in Chiang Mai, where you can find everything from superfood-packed smoothies to meat-free fast food.

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Top Military and Political History Museums in Russia: A Cold War Perspective

The Cold War has been over for almost three decades, yet geopolitical tension between Russia and the West persists today. While there’s no dedicated Cold War museum in Russia, several museums around the country examine the themes of the uneasy relationship between the East and West throughout the 20th century. If you’re a Cold War enthusiast or curious about Russia’s role in contemporary affairs, these museums are a must-visit.

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