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The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Qatar: Metro, Taxi, Bicycle, and Car

It’s not hard to explore far and wide in diminutive but exciting Qatar. This oil-rich country has many locals who prefer to drive, often behind the wheel of eye-wateringly expensive sports cars. However, the cheap and efficient Doha Metro makes getting around this Gulf nation’s relatively small capital and sister city Lusail a breeze for visitors, with a government bus network serving destinations farther away.
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Top 10 Essential Tips for Belfast Locals

Belfast has boomed in the 21st century thanks to its vibrant arts scene, a culinary culture that has given rise to Michelin-recognised restaurants, a thriving television-and-movie industry that’s caused some to dub it the “Hollywood of Europe”, and gentrification projects celebrating local heritage in once-neglected neighborhoods.
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Explore the 5 Best Day Trips from Indianapolis: Tibetan Culture, Bourbon Tours & Culinary Delights

As the host of the Indy 500 – the world’s largest single-day sporting event – Indianapolis has established itself as the racing capital of the world. If the engine revving from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway inspires you to go for a drive, the city has connections to all four major interstate highways, earning it the nickname “the Crossroads of America.”
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Top 10 Stunning Beaches to Visit in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico’s coastline covers roughly 300 miles, decorated with nearly as many beaches. Stick to the tropical north, anchored by San Juan, for a mix of lively shorelines and rocky Atlantic coves. Head to the cloudless south to dip your toes in calm Caribbean bays protected by mangrove cays. You can also zip west to Rincón, where surfers tube through barrels in winter, or sail east to Vieques and Culebra, where delicate sands sparkle like crushed pearls.
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Discover 10 Must-Visit Spots to Experience Warhol’s Pop Art in the USA

Call him the inventor of the selfie – Andy Warhol embraced new mediums like video, film, and Polaroid portraits, using 20th-century America as his subject. Instantly recognizable, the provocative pop art created by this LGBT icon has become the pride of museums across the US. In celebration of his birthday on August 6, we take a look at the top spots to see his work in the US.
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