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Hidden Pizza Gem at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

My quest for good food in Las Vegas usually has me eating too much, drinking excessively, and listening to many people share their favorite spots on the strip. Recently,E.C. Gladstone, a Las Vegas writer and frequent dining companion, discovered the “secret pizza place” at The Cosmopolitan Hotel and couldn’t stop raving about it. Consequently, I decided to share his insights with you.
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Discover Capitol Hill: A Comprehensive Guide to Washington, DC’s Historic Neighborhood

Capitol Hill is the most prestigious address in Washington, DC and serves as the political center of the nation’s capital, with the Capitol Building gracefully set atop a hill overlooking the National Mall. Members of Congress and their staff, along with lobbyists and journalists, call Capitol Hill home. Additionally, the neighborhood attracts residents who can afford the steep prices of real estate here. Capitol Hill is recognized as the largest residential historic district in Washington, DC, showcasing numerous 19th and 20th-century row houses that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby Union Station provides ample options for shopping and dining.
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12 Best Things to Do in Sukhothai, Thailand

, Thailand’s ancient capital from the 13th century earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991. In contrast to Ayutthaya, another of Thailand’s ancient capitals, Sukhothai has a more compact feel and is often less crowded. The distance from Bangkok deters some travelers who instead opt for the shorter, two-hour journey to explore Ayutthaya’s ruins; however, both cities are worth a visit. Sukhothai is older than Ayutthaya, making the surviving ruins there all the more impressive. The Thai system of writing was developed in the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1283, and the modern alphabet still closely resembles the original stone inscriptions found around the park! View more:
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Essential Guide to Public Toilets in Russia & Eastern Europe

Toilets in Russia and in some parts of Eastern Europe differ significantly from what you may expect in the United States or Western Europe. While serviceable public toilets are becoming more accessible, especially in urban areas, you may still encounter traditional toilets in Russia and former Soviet countries. Don’t be alarmed—these toilets can be navigated, but it’s crucial to be prepared.
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Essential Tips for Crossing the India-Nepal Sunauli Border

The Sunauli border is renowned as the most popular entry point from India to Nepal and vice versa when traveling overland. However, it is important to note that the surroundings are not particularly inviting. On the Indian side, Sunauli is a dusty town located in a less developed area of Uttar Pradesh. The roads tend to be congested with heavily laden trucks, and touts are prevalent. Therefore, it is advisable to pass through the border crossing as swiftly as possible. Below are some practical tips for navigating this journey.
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Ultimate Guide to Bass Fishing at Choke Canyon Reservoir

Located barely more than an hour’s drive from San Antonio, Choke Canyon Reservoir is among Texas’ best big bass lakes and perhaps the biggest bass fishing secret in the country. Since it is surrounded by state parkland, Choke Canyon is devoid of any shoreside development. This lack of development has certainly aided in Choke’s relative anonymity. It has also prevented the lake from hosting nationally televised bass tournaments – which are often responsible for spreading the word about hot bass lakes. So, despite producing an incredible amount of 5 to 10-pound bass in recent years, Choke Canyon sees relatively little fishing pressure.
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Explore Lana’i: Ultimate Guide for a Memorable Day Trip

The island of Lana’i is the most misunderstood of all the Hawaiian Islands. It also ranks as one of the least visited among the main Hawaiian Islands. In 2014, only 67,106 individuals visited Lana’i, compared to the staggering 5,159,078 who explored Oahu, 2,397,307 who visited Maui, 1,445,939 who traveled to Hawaii Island, and the 1,113,605 who discovered Kauai. Surprisingly, the island of Moloka’i saw even fewer visitors, with approximately 59,132.
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Top Toronto Bookstores: A Guide to the Best Reads

While many people today do much of their reading on mobile devices, there’s still something so comforting about curling up with a physical book and feeling the pages turn in your fingers. Consequently, bookstores remain relevant despite the rapidly advancing technology. Whether you’re searching for the next bestseller, a poetry anthology, travel guide, or a quirky gem of a book, there’s a perfect spot in Toronto to find it. Here are ten of the best bookstores to explore in Toronto.
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Complete Guide to Sailboat Types and Rigging Options

The most common type of small-to-midsize sailboat is the sloop. The rig consists of one mast and two sails. The mainsail is a tall, triangular sail mounted to the mast at its leading edge, with the foot of the sail along the boom that extends aft from the mast. In front, called the jib or sometimes the headsail, mounts on the forestay between the bow and the masthead, with its trailing corner controlled by the jib sheet.
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Effective Strategies to Overcome Homesickness

It’s inevitable that at some point during your travels, you will experience feelings of homesickness. This common sensation can be extremely debilitating, sneaking up on you when you least expect it—perhaps when a restaurant reminds you of your mom’s home cooking, or a friend’s social media post makes you yearn for home. Whatever the trigger, it can leave you feeling down for days.
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