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Yosemite National Park Ends Reservation System: Will Overcrowding Come Back?

Many national parks across the US introduced reservation policies to address increasing visitor numbers during the pandemic. However, Yosemite National Park has decided to temporarily suspend its reservation requirements for summer day use in 2023. This change is expected to make visits easier for tourists, especially those planning once-in-a-lifetime vacations.
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Top Must-Try Foods and Drinks in Egypt

Modern Egyptian cuisine includes dishes that date back thousands of years to the time of the pharaohs, such as the green soupmolokhiyyaandhamam mahshi(stuffed pigeon). Bread was a daily staple in the Pharaonic era and remains so today. The Egyptian Arabic word for bread,aish, means “to live,” and the local, round flatbreadaish baladiis an essential accompaniment or container for a variety of meals.
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Top 7 Scenic Hikes in Jordan: Discover Deserts, Wadis, and Wonders

Hiking in the desert is one of life’s most meaningful experiences, serving up incomparable views you can’t see from your car, shared meals with people you meet along the way, and quiet, wide-open spaces for reflection and storytelling under the stars. Moreover, hiking in Jordan—amongst fields of wildflowers, ancient sites, rugged mountains, and breathtaking desert landscapes—takes things to the next level.
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Top Food and Beverage Choices in Australia

It wasn’t long ago that many Australians survived on an Anglo-Australian diet of meat and three veg. Fine fare was a Sunday roast, and croissants were considered sophisticated, even exotic. Today, palates have evolved, and Australia’s gastronomic scene is exciting, innovative, and a fusion of cuisines reflecting the country’s multiculturalism. It’s backed up by award-winning wines, world-class coffee, a deep appreciation of organic, sustainable produce, and a booming craft beer industry.
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