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Finding a Sense of Home: How a Local Deli and Taqueria Welcomed Me in a New State

When I first moved to Hermosa Beach — a small coastal town in Los Angeles County’s South Bay — from the Upper West Side of Manhattan, certain aspects were easier to acclimate to than others. Blue skies, stunning sunsets, an ever-present ocean breeze, and an abundance of tacos? Easy. However, while the sense of community was palpable in Hermosa, I wasn’t yet part of it. I missed the connections I had forged in New York City: the barista who made my coffee just right; the market staff who always gave me a bit extra; and the cheerfully grumpy bodega owner with his lovable cat.
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Top 8 Global Walking Safaris for Thrill-Seeking Adventurers

For most travelers, a safari represents a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Traditionally, it has been characterized by ultra-luxurious lodging, gourmet meals, sunset drinks, and guided wildlife viewing from the luxury of a spacious 4×4 vehicle. However, this well-known narrative is evolving in certain destinations, as game drives begin to share the spotlight with an increasing number of exhilarating walking safaris, encouraging adventurers to become truly immersed in the animal kingdom.
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Explore Seattle: The Top Destination for Outdoor Adventures

Although it’s the largest metropolis of the Pacific Northwest and one of the largest urban areas in the U.S., Seattle is no concrete jungle. Sure, there are a number of steel-and-glass monoliths — but even in the city, the fresh sea air, pine-filled mountain backdrop, and verdant public areas take focus. Seattle is on the Puget Sound, an inland arm of the northern Pacific Ocean. Across the sound is Olympic National Park, and just southwest of the city is Mount Rainier National Park. Outside these designated outdoor recreational areas lies an abundant amount of parks and green spaces — aptly earning the sobriquet, “The Emerald City.”
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