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Kauai LGBTQ+ Travel Guide: Must-See Attractions

Kauai, often regarded as the Garden Isle, offers breathtaking views like no other. Helicopter tours provide an exhilarating way to appreciate the rugged beauty of this Hawaiian island. A typical 60-minute helicopter tour of Kauai usually costs between $200 to $300 per person, with discounts available during off-peak seasons. Various companies maintain excellent safety records, ensuring a worry-free adventure.

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7 Best Things to Do and See at Mount Hood

Mount Hood’s steep, snow-covered slopes dominate the landscape for miles around. Located at the north end of the Oregon Cascades, just east of Portland, it is part of Mount Hood National Forest. At the periphery of that national forest are numerous state parks and wilderness areas. Mountain snow melt creates scenic creeks and waterfalls, running into major rivers that include the Sandy, Clackamas, Hood, and Salmon Rivers.

Here are recommendations for things to do and places to explore in and around Oregon’s magnificent Mount Hood.

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Top Must-Visit Attractions in St. Barts

St. Barths evokes images of yachts, restaurants, and nightclubs populated by the rich and famous — and it’s all that, but more. Whether you are among the privileged few or just a daytripper from St. Martin, you can enjoy this French island’s fine beaches, excursions above and below the waves, small-town life, and even a few unexplored corners where few tourists tread.

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Ultimate Guide to Must-See Attractions in Ushuaia, Argentina

On Beagle Channel, surrounded by water, sky, and mountains, Ushuaia, South America, calls itself the End of the World. As the closest city to Antarctica, Ushuaia serves as a crucial hub for Antarctic touring and navigating the Strait of Magellan. Cruise ships frequently dock here, offering visitors a chance to experience its stunning landscapes. Consequently, summer emerges as the best season for trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and sport fishing, alongside astounding tours along the Beagle Canal, Cape Horn, and even the Argentine Antarctica.

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Top Attractions and Activities in Valladolid

Valladolid is a lovely colonial city in the state of Yucatan. It boasts historical, natural, and cultural treasures, including impressive churches and charming neighborhoods. The city was founded by Francisco de Montejo in 1543 and is the second most important city in the state after the capital of Mérida, located roughly midway between Mérida and the tourist destination of Cancun. Valladolid’s streets and buildings retain a strong sense of the past, making it a peaceful town and great base for exploring Yucatan state. Here are some activities to enjoy during your visit.

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Hvar: Top 10 Must-See Attractions and Activities

Hvar island is firmly on Croatia’s tourist circuit as one of the most-visited of the many Adriatic islands dotting the Dalmatian coast. Its reputation as a swanky destination for Hollywood stars and international jet-setters has attracted much media attention and ever-increasing prices. However, Hvar is also a draw for rowdy revelers, earning it a less glamorous standing as a party island. Most of the partying happens in Hvar Town, but the island has much more to offer than open-air nightclubs and champagne breakfasts. Here’s a guide to the top things to see and do on Croatia’s sunniest island.

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Essential East German Dishes You Must Try

Stronger than buildings, experiences, and products that evoke the unique sensation ofOstalgie(a combination of the German words for “east” and “nostalgia”), there is food. A “good German meal” usually brings to mind roasted pork and potatoes, but the food of East Germany can be the kind that only aMutticould love. The product of DDR ingredient restrictions, East German meals were often born out of necessity.

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Ultimate Guide to Airports in Houston

More than 52 million passengers flew in and out of Houston in 2017. The larger of the two airports, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, sees more than 40 million passengers each yearalone, while the smaller William P. Hobby Airport is growing rapidly as well. Locals often exhibit a strong preference for one airport over the other; however, George Bush Intercontinental boasts more amenities and airlines, whereas Hobby offers a simpler navigation experience. Below is a comprehensive overview of what to expect while traveling through either airport in Houston.

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