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Discover How America’s Top Dude Ranch Transformed Wild West Getaways

In the wild, wild west, in the middle of the Rocky Mountains where the Colorado River runs off the Continental Divide, is a picture-perfect valley where horses graze on green meadows and blue skies stretch overhead. Here, a one-of-a-kind, all-inclusive, year-round guest ranch welcomes anyone who wants to trade city-slicker stress for the carefree, cowboy-style lifestyle of yesteryear.
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Understanding the True Costs of Van Life

I was sitting on a curb eating stale french fries when I first considered that sleeping at motels might actually be cheaper than traveling in my camper van. The alternator belt snapped somewhere between Portland and Seattle, and my battery was dead. It was going to cost me over $300 to fix, so I munched on a dollar menu snack while the mechanic worked on “Shirley.”
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Discover Everyday Adventures in Los Angeles: The City of Endless Dreams

Small wonder that Los Angeles is America’s dream factory. Its eternal sunshine seems to have baked in a spirit of endless opportunity. Sometimes success happens overnight, sometimes it takes years, but whether it’s in showbiz, the sciences, foodways, or scaling a hill to a dazzling sunset supernova, generations have striven, succeeded, and found their bliss in the City of Angels.
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Algarve: Surprising Experiences Await in Portugal

I’ve always loved travel in Portugal, whether it was the tumbledown charm and boozy visits to the wineries of Porto, drinks at viewpoints and guzzlingpasteis de natain Lisbon, or striding out in awe over the bubbling volcanic landscape of the Azores. However, I’d never had much fascination with the Algarve: I assumed the region would be all crowded beaches, modern buildings, and overdeveloped resorts. Consequently, when I finally visited the region, its natural beauty, delicious cuisine, and fabulous array of outdoor activities took me completely by surprise.
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Discover Belgrade’s Iconic Socialist Monuments: The Spomeniks

Ever since the Dutch photographerJan Kempenaerspublished hisSpomenikphoto series in 2010, the Yugoslavsocialist-era monumentshave been attracting global attention due to their abstract, almost otherworldly designs. As the former capital of Yugoslavia and a city heavily affected by the war,Belgradeboasts a fair share of impressive Spomeniks that tell stories of the city’s losses and resilience during one of its darkest periods. Most of these monumental sites are located within easy reach from the city center, making them a delightful treat for architecture, art, and history enthusiasts alike.
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Couples’ 5-Day Cornwall Trip: Complete Spending Breakdown

I spent five days in Cornwall with my partner, balancing Cornish pasties, ice creams, seafood, and cider with refreshing swims in the Atlantic and coastal walks featuring spectacular views. Our trip took place in August, making Cornwall bustling with fellow tourists, with prices higher than average due to peak season. We managed to save on accommodation and transport by borrowing my dad’s car and staying in my parents’ holiday lodge free of charge (excluding petrol expenses).
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North Face Futurelight: Will It Replace Gore-Tex as the Leading Waterproof Fabric?

It’s been 20 years since someone first tried to overtakeGore-Tex’s half-century reign as the most popular waterproof fabric. That someone waseVent, and although the fabric maker is still used by a limited number of textiles, it’s largely regarded as a less-reliable alternative. When it comes to waterproof-but-breathable outerwear, Gore-Tex has remained the industry eponym.
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The Ultimate Guide to Coffee as Your Ideal Travel Companion

What’s it like to travel as someone who doesn’t drink alcohol? For one thing, it can mean feeling like you’ve missed out on a whole side to a destination. No bar crawls, no searching out the local speakeasy, no making friends with locals and other travelers at some underground nightclub. Booze is, as we all know, a social lubricant, so not partaking can leave us teetotallers feeling left out. But there is a solution.
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Top 6 Hidden American Road Trips for Your Travel Bucket List

The United States is renowned for its plethora of jaw-droppingly beautiful stretches of highway. In fact, for many travelers, the very word “America” conjures images not of bustling cities or world-class museums (though the US offers no shortage of them) but of iconic roads such as California’s Highway 1, the Southeast’s Blue Ridge Parkway, and Montana’s Going-to-the-Sun Road.
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