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Top Day Trips Near Salt Lake City for Adventure

It’s no wonder that Salt Lake City has exploded in popularity in recent years – it’s nearly as synonymous with outdoor recreation as it is with the Mormon faith. With its close proximity to unique sodium chloride formations to the east, the Wasatch Mountains to the west, and countless hiking, biking, skiing, and spelunking opportunities within a two-hour drive, the SLC metro is growing rapidly.
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Ultimate Weekend Guide to Franklin, Tennessee

Long overshadowed by its well-known neighbor to the north, Nashville, it’s clear that there’s something special about Franklin, Tennessee. With its vibrant food and drink scene, a funky village enclave, Civil War history, and its country music offerings, this small southern city has enough to keep foodies, beverage connoisseurs, history buffs, and music lovers happy. Travelers to this bustling, charming destination will be pleasantly surprised – Franklin has a vibe like few other places.
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Explore Edo Period Japan: Journey Along the Nakasendo Trail

Connecting the hubs of Tokyo and Kyoto during Japan’s Edo Period, the Nakasendo Trail, or “Road through the central mountains,” has been essential for travelers moving between these cities. Currently, it serves as a path for both locals and international visitors who wish to step back into the Edo Period, enjoying a mix of rewarding hikes and charming post towns that continue to be preserved.
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Myanmar vs Burma: Which Name to Choose?

Why does this Southeast Asian nation, which has zoomed back into international focus following a military coup on 1 February 2021, have two names? The answer is a complicated one where history, politics, and transliteration all play vital roles. It’s not uncommon for countries to change their names, as seen in the cases of Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. However, what to make of Myanmar, which is also known as Burma?
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Top Swimming and Snorkeling Beaches in Maui for Sun Lovers

From the stunning sunsets at Keawakapu Beach to the wild black sands of Paʻiloa Beach, Maui’s sandy shores have drawn admirers for centuries. With warm weather year-round and miles of soft sand, the island is a sunbather’s dream. Active travelers won’t be disappointed either, as snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and surfing are top activities across the Valley Isle.
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