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Top 10 Epic Bikepacking Routes Worldwide

One of the fastest-growing outdoor sports and methods of adventure travel is bikepacking. As with backpacking, this activity involves carrying all of your equipment and supplies with you as you travel, remaining completely self-sufficient throughout your journey. The main difference, of course, is that instead of hauling all of your gear in a backpack and traveling on foot, bikepackers carry their equipment on their bikes instead. This gives them the ability to continue to travel independently while potentially covering longer distances in a single day.

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Explore MGM Casino at National Harbor, Maryland – Ultimate Gaming Experience

MGM National Harbor, a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International, opened a 1.4 billion dollar Las Vegas-style casino in National Harbor just south of Washington DC on December 8, 2016. The resort casino is situated in Prince George’s County, Maryland, along the scenic Potomac River. The Theater at MGM National Harbor showcases live performances from an impressive lineup of entertainers including Bruno Mars, Boyz II Men, Cher, Duran Duran, Lionel Richie, Ricky Martin, Sting, and Earth Wind & Fire. The casino is not just for those interested in gaming; it also offers comfortable accommodations, exceptional dining experiences, and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for a wide range of visitors.

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Discover Woodstock: A Gem in NY’s Catskill Mountains

It never happened in Woodstock in 1969: The Big Concert took place in Bethel, New York, 50 miles to the south. Woodstock’s 25th-year reunion was held in Saugerties, miles to the east. Woodstock 1999 took place three hours beyond this hipster town. However, for nearly 50 years, the town of Woodstock — a leafy hamlet two hours’ drive from New York City — has been synonymous with music, summer, creativity, and hedonism.

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Exploring Olduvai Gorge: A Journey Through Tanzania’s Shifting Sands

For those interested in archaeology and palaeontology, there’s more to Tanzania than its spectacular game reserves and beautiful beaches. Located on the road from the Ngorongoro Crater to Serengeti National Park, Olduvai Gorge (officially known as Oldupai Gorge) is arguably the most important paleoanthropological site on the planet. This significance arises from the discovery of a series of fossils that document the evolution of mankind. Travelers can conveniently combine a trip to Olduvai with a visit to the mysterious Shifting Sands, a volcanic ash dune that moves across the desert at an impressive rate of approximately 55 feet (17 meters) each year.

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