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Sustainable Scuba Diving Tips for Eco-Friendly Divers

In the entire cosmos, there’s only one blue planet – ours. The oceans are home to some of the world’s most incredible wildlife, including many endangered creatures threatened by rising temperatures, changing pH levels, and plastic waste. Thus, it is crucial to seek out cruelty-free, sustainable scuba diving experiences that value animal welfare to preserve these remarkable species. Here are some tips to help you be a responsible diver.
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Top Outdoor Gear for Adventure Seekers in 2025

New year, new gear. As 2020 begins, we look forward to another 12 months of travel and adventure. Whether it’s a weekend in the city or a month in the wilderness, the right equipment will ensure a trip runs smoothly. Here we sample some of the best new travel gear to take along on your next journey. From high-tech gadgets to help you find your way or stay in touch off-grid to perennial favorites like backpacks and boots, we’ve got it covered.
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Discover Somerset: A Foodie’s Paradise for Cheddar Cheese and Cider Brandy

Home to Cheddar Gorge, Thatchers Cider, and Yeo Valley, Somerset boasts some delicious and familiar big names. However, there’s also intoxicating cider brandy, ancient spelt, smoked delicacies, and grade-A oysters to be found among this county’s rollicking hills. Therefore, plan an indulgent weekend itinerary around these tasty treats to guarantee delightful memories.
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Explore Canada’s Iconic Canoeing Routes Through Stunning Wilderness

Canada is synonymous with canoeing. The country’s waterways were initially navigated in open boats by First Nations people. Later, European settlers used them as avenues of discovery and then trade routes. Now, Canada’s many rivers allow modern-day adventurers to explore the country’s more remote and wild areas. Rivers like the Yukon, Snake, and South Nahanni are iconic and surprisingly easy to access, thanks to the many canoe-based outfitters and guiding companies.
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Ultimate Guide to Eurovision 2025 in Rotterdam

There are two types of people in the world: Eurovision fanatics… and everyone else. When Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence won the 2019Eurovision Song Contest, many expected Amsterdam would host the upcoming 65th edition. However, 2020 marksRotterdam’s turn to shine in the spotlight. Far beyond its maritime heritage, this dynamic city is a spirited hub of hospitality with a panorama of skyscrapers, a pioneering food scene, and an impressive cultural agenda.
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Discover Moldova’s Unveiled Wine Trails: A Journey to Hidden Gems

If you’re unfamiliar with Moldova, don’t worry – even the most experienced and independent travellers have missed this Eastern European nation wedged between Romania and Ukraine. Though relatively small (about the size of Belgium with a population of 4 million), Moldova ranks among the world’s top 20 wine-producing countries, featuring the highest density of vineyards to arable land of any country globally. Thanks to its existingWine Routes, visitors can easily navigate Moldova’s best wineries, and with new routes set to open in March 2020, wine-lovers will find it even simpler to explore the country’s many vineyards and historical sites.
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Kansas City vs. San Francisco: The Ultimate Super Bowl Destination Showdown

This year’s Super Bowl matchup between the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and NFC champion San Francisco 49ers could be a high-scoring affair, with two potent offenses taking the field. Early odds favor the Chiefs, who have game-changing quarterback Patrick Mahomes. However, when it comes to choosing a place to visit, San Francisco may have the edge. Let’s kick off this home city faceoff.
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Explore Suzhou: China’s Enchanting ‘Venice of the East’

‘Venice of the North’, ‘Venice of the East’, ‘The American Venice’. The magnificent Italian city draws constant comparisons worldwide, from Alesund in Norway to Melaka in Malaysia. However, if anywhere truly holds a candle to Venice, it may well be Suzhou in China. This ancient water town, west of Shanghai, features arch bridges and wooden balconies hanging above trickling, tinkling canals. Moreover, Marco Polo, the famed Venetian explorer, visited Suzhou in the 13th century, reportedly awed by its uncanny resemblance to Venice.
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Top 10 Family Safari Vacation Planning Tips

From an early age, children are often enthralled by the natural world, and the chance to see the animals they’ve learned about in their natural habitat can lead to an incredible family trip. However, venturing into the wild typically involves significant travel, substantial patience, and a firm understanding of safety instructions, making the idea of a safari feel better suited to adults and older teenagers.
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Revitalize Your Adventures with GoTravelDaily’s Travel Goals Guide

For many people, travel is much more than just taking a break from work, school, or the familiar. It represents opportunity, change, and the chance to immerse yourself in something completely unique and grow as a person. With that in mind, GoTravelDaily has outlined distinctive activities in diverse locations all over the globe that are sure to encourage you to start thinking about your next big adventure! Including practicable ways to achieve your travel goals, it serves as a perfect travel-planning companion.
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