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Top 18 Must-Visit Swimming Pools Worldwide

Summer has arrived, and it’s time to enjoy the pleasures of poolside relaxation. Whether on a vacation or a staycation, the allure of a swimming pool is undeniable. During our road trips across America, our excitement was palpable whenever we reached a hotel still offering time for a refreshing dip. Even in close proximity to iconic locations like Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, we were compelled to indulge in a staycation for the renowned infinity pool experience.
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Top Ways to Navigate Aspen Easy and Efficiently

Nestled among the Rockies in Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley, Aspen is a small, easy-to-navigate mountain town with lots to see and do. Since outdoor recreation is king here, you’ll see many people riding their bikes, walking, hiking, and sometimes even skiing or snowshoeing around town. This eco-friendly community, which deeply values sustainability, also has a robust bike-share program and many free bus routes to help ease traffic congestion, reduce pollution, and preserve Aspen’s historic character.
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Top Palm Springs Neighborhoods for Food Lovers, Architecture Enthusiasts, and Shoppers

Located in the Sonoran desert of Southern California at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains, Palm Springs has attracted visitors for generations. The area’s historical allure began with the Cahuilla Indians, who were drawn by its plentiful shade and water, including the hot springs that inspired the city’s name. Subsequently, movie stars found refuge here, seeking to escape the limelight while remaining close to Los Angeles. Today, this laid-back destination continues to entice sun-seekers, snowbirds, and celebrities alike.
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Phnom Penh: The Ultimate Guide to Southeast Asia’s Trendy Capital

Phnom Penh has often struggled to be defined by anything other than its grim past under the Khmer Rouge. Even today, the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields of Choeung Ek are among the most visited sights. Yet, since the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, more than 70% of the current population is under 30, and they are out to redefine the image of Cambodia’s capital.
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