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Ultimate Stargazing Spots in the Southwest USA

The deserts and wide open spaces of the Southwest USA are among the darkest places in America and offer some of the country’s best possibilities for seeing the Milky Way in all its glory. The arid climate is reliably clear in this part of the world, so the sky is mercifully cloud-free most nights, perfect for stargazing into the heavens. Whether you have the constellations memorized or just enjoy the faint glow of starlight on your face, the Southwest USA offers something for all types of astronomers.
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Best Travel Destinations Inspired by Your Favorite Rihanna Songs

With a gleaming career spanning two decades and eight studio albums (plus a ninth rumored to be released in 2019), it’s impossible not to have a favorite Rihanna song. Drawing inspiration from a wealth of worldwide genres and cultures, Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a truly global artist, inspiring fans in all corners of the planet with her ever-evolving musical output.
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Top Free Family Activities in London for Kids

London may be an expensive city, but there are plenty of places to visit for free. If you’re traveling with kids, however, all the headline historical sites and culture-packed art galleries aren’t likely to hold their attention for long. Fortunately, London has some spots that are perfect for little ones. Here’s a guide to the best free things to do in London that kids will love.
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Explore Hidden Gems in India: Off-the-Beaten-Path Destinations

With its rainbow-coloured palette of markets, mountains and monuments,Indiais the stuff of travel dreams. Ten million tourists visit every year, and numbers are climbing fast as more and more people fall for India’s temples and tigers, forts and forests, monasteries and megacities. However, what happens when you tire of theTaj, grow jaded withJodhpur, or lose the love forLadakh?
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Top Free Activities for Kids in Sydney

There’s no getting around it – travel is expensive, and when you bring kids along, the cost can quickly escalate. However, in Sydney, there are numerous fantastic, kid-friendly activities that are completely free. With an abundance of outdoor spaces and a strong connection to nature, Sydney offers an ideal environment for families to enjoy sunshine and fresh air. Moreover, on rainy days, there are plenty of free museums and cultural spots to explore.
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Essential Flying Etiquette Tips from a Frequent Traveler

Discussing manners on planes often feels like revisiting old traditions, where etiquette played a vital role in travel. Nonetheless, the reality of today’s flying experience can resemble a crowded bus rather than an elegant transatlantic voyage. However, by adopting a few thoughtful practices regarding flying etiquette, we can significantly improve the travel experience for ourselves and our fellow passengers.
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The Rise of Nude Vacations: Exploring the Benefits of Clothing-Optional Travel

When you think you’ve seen and done it all, what’s next? More and more individuals are choosing to enjoy lifeau naturel. From reality shows featuring people surviving naked in remote locations to those seeking love through nude dating, the trend of shedding clothes on vacation is growing. A notable number of travelers have left their swimsuits behind and embraced the freedom of nude vacations.
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Explore Copenhagen’s Best Neighborhoods: A Comprehensive Guide

The image most often associated with Copenhagen is that of colourful buildings and tall ships lining the sparkling waters of Nyhavn. This beautiful and beloved spot in the aptly named Indre By (inner city) is undoubtedly the most familiar area for visitors to the city. However, look a bit further and you’ll discover Copenhagen’s other eclectic neighbourhoods, each with a personality all of its own.
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Experience the Sardine Run in Moalboal, Philippines: A Thrilling Swim with Millions

Ever fancied donning your fins and swimming with millions of fish? I discovered a teeming tropical reef only metres from the beach in Moalboal, the Philippines, where I immersed myself in a hypnotic spectacle of seemingly infinite flashing silver sardines. The sardine run is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re keen to act like Ariel for a day, read on to find out how.
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Complete Spending Breakdown: Two-Day Trip to Prague

I went to Prague in June before heading on a short road trip around the Czech Republic. It was the most expensive part of our stay but I could afford to splurge as it was a whirlwind visit. Forty-eight hours was just enough time to see the main sights and experience the vibrant nightlife before recovering for a few days in the quiet town of Cesky Krumlov, (three hours south of Prague) and Kutna Hora (1 hour 30 mins east of Prague). I booked flights and accommodation well in advance, leaving me with extra Koruna for delicious Czech beer.
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Top Global Destinations to Experience Formula 1 Racing Live

Featuring the fastest road-course cars and the most cutting-edge technology, the Formula 1 series has been the pinnacle of auto racing for nearly 70 years. Truly an international competition, each of the 21 races (or Grand Prix) on the schedule takes place in a different country. New venues are added and others go on hiatus each year – Hanoi, Vietnam, will host an F1 race for the first time in 2020 – but these five stalwarts are tried and true spots to see the rubber hit the road.
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Quick and Delicious Hostel Kitchen Meal Ideas

Cooking in the hostel kitchen presents a unique set of challenges: limited pans and utensils, few basic ingredients (if any at all) and overcrowding at meal times. How does a traveling foodie plan meals with those limited resources? After all, nobody likes living on a steady diet of pasta and red sauce. Here are a few easy hostel meals that are budget-friendly, space-aware, and easily customizable based on your location. Now, let’s put those minimalist culinary skills to work.
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