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National Park Service Enhances Focus on Native American Heritage

The National Park Service (NPS) has been striving to preserve and highlight the traditions and history of Indigenous cultures in recent years. Now, it’s making one of its most tangible commitments. The NPS announced last week that it was entering a five-year cooperative agreement with theAmerican Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association(AIANTA) to ensure a more meaningful dialogue with Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Tribal governments.
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Discover the Exclusive Yacht Offering 39 Luxury Apartments on the Market

Few trips are as luxurious as one aboard a superyacht. Impeccable service, stunning surroundings, exceptional amenities, and divine cuisine all combine to create a unique experience that you may never want to leave. Pretty soon, you won’t have to buy a superyacht of your own to live on one. In 2024, the superyachtSomniowill launch with 39 luxurious apartments — a true floating paradise.
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Top Yacht Charters Worldwide for Unforgettable Experiences

There are few experiences as luxurious and awe-inspiring as a yacht charter. You can explore the world at your leisure, spend quality time with friends and family in an intimate setting, and the service is second to none. We’ve rounded up the most exceptional new yacht charters to inspire your next voyage, whether you want to relax along the Amalfi Coast or explore remote corners of the globe.
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Mastering Job-Friendly Travel: 9 Strategies for Exploring the World

Following on from my previous post discussing the balance of work and travel, I aim to share essential practical tips for working while exploring the globe. Attaining a harmonious lifestyle is reliant on balancing various priorities, and while there may not be a universal formula for achieving this equilibrium, the following tips may assist you in crafting a fulfilling work-travel rhythm.
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Top Activities in Antigua: Insights from Boutique Owners of a Caribbean-Inspired Hamptons Shop

What Tanya Willock and Temidra Willock-Morsch remember most from their first trip to Antigua is the fruit trees — mangoes, bananas, and coconuts — in their grandparents’ yard. “I remember seeing my grandfather cut a coconut with a machete and just drink straight out of it,” Tanya recalls. “It’s a different way of living,” Temidra adds. “There’s an ease there. Everyone is so relaxed.”
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