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Ultimate Guide to New Mexico’s Delicious Red and Green Chili Dishes

Often overlooked yet beloved by all who’ve set foot in its piñon-clad arid mountains, New Mexico encompasses all that makes the Southwest USA so magical. It is blazing neon sunsets and dusty summer afternoons, monsoon rains, and otherworldly white sands. And it iscomida gloriosa comida: pulled pork tamales, blue corn chicken enchiladas covered in melted cheddar, rich red chile-stewed pork, and green chile on everything.
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Epic Yugoslav Monuments: Discover the Artistic Power of the Balkans

Every year, an increasing number of travellers embark on journeys to the Balkans to explore the captivating countries that once made up the former Yugoslavia. Some travellers seek adventure, while many are drawn by the rich history and diverse culture, and others are enchanted by the region’s fresh cuisine and breathtaking landscapes. A trip to witness some of the world’s most innovative monumental artwork fulfills every desire.
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Top 5 Music Festivals to Experience in Morocco

Wherever you travel in Morocco, you’ll hear its rich musical culture, characterized by influences from Berber, Andalusian, Arabic, and sub-Saharan traditions. Consequently, Morocco is rapidly emerging as a premier destination for music festivals that celebrate eclectic genres in its ancient medinas and modern cities. Here, we highlight five of the best places to experience this lively scene.
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Discover Haifa: A Comprehensive Guide to Exploring Israel’s Vibrant Third City

Haifa is moody in the best possible way. Israel’s third-largest city is a jigsaw of neighborhoods between the slopes of Mt Carmel and the Mediterranean Sea. Interlacing communities—Arab and Jewish, Baha’i and Druze, Ethiopian and Russian—all bestow energy on this dynamic city, where traffic buzzes between millennia-old shrines, peaceful promenades, and lively food markets.
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Experience the Ultimate Dining, Shopping, and Strolling at DC’s District Wharf

Washington DC’s District Wharf is the US capital’s latest foray into trendiness. This thriving, mile-long stretch of restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and outdoor activities, right along the Washington Channel on the city’s Southwest Waterfront, was once an industrial pier. Today, it’s a place where Washingtonians come to relax, shop, and play. Looking to visit? Here’s a plan of attack.
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Top 11 Must-Do Activities in Detroit, Michigan

Nestled right on the border with Canada, Detroit is a vibrant city to explore if you’re traveling through the northern states or visiting the best places around Lake Erie itself. Although it may sometimes be overshadowed by cities like Chicago, there are numerous exciting activities and attractions to discover in Detroit. To maximize your visit, here are some of the top places to experience and sights to behold in Detroit. Embrace its charm as Michigan’s largest city!
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Top 25 BBQ Spots in the United States

The Oxford Dictionarydefines barbecueas “a meal or gathering at which meat, fish, or other food is cooked out of doors on a rack over an open fire or on a special appliance.” However, in the U.S. and especially in the South, the definition of barbecue is much more intricate than merely cooking meat outdoors. Barbecue is a cultural staple, emphasizing the art of cooking meat ‘low and slow,’ resulting in tender, flavorful dishes.
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Explore Unique US Destinations for Self-Discovery

Perhaps the most fulfilling adventure is one where you learn who you are. People discover aspects of themselves over a lifetime, but places often take generations to identify their calling card. A culture grows organically from a place’s surroundings, history, and citizens, which is then embraced and expanded. It attracts more people who ‘want in’ on what makes it special, and the result is unparalleled.
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Top Egyptian Dishes and the Ultimate Guide to Discover Them

If you know where to look, you’ll find that there is much more to Egyptian cuisine than the triumvirate of kebab, falafel, and shawarma. Sure,shish tawooq(grilled chicken) and kofta (grilled meatballs) are ubiquitous on menus, and falafel and shawarma are street food big-hitters. However, dig a bit deeper, and you’ll discover culinary traditions that often stretch all the way back to Ancient Egypt.
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Experience Authentic Local Life in Tunis

GoTravelDaily Local Erin Harvey moved to Tunis two years ago and has relished the relaxed pace of life and the many sunny days, which are perfect for taking advantage of the bountiful local beaches. Full of culture set to a perfect Mediterranean backdrop, Tunis still feels undiscovered by mass tourism. She loves everything Tunis has to offer, from shopping in the ancient medina to secret concerts and dancing until dawn. With scented jasmine and bougainvillea-lined streets, it’s hard not to fall in love with this picturesque city.
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Discover Petrópolis and Teresópolis: The Best Mountain Escapes Near Rio

Summer temperatures in Rio regularly top 40°C (104°F), leading locals and tourists to crowd the nearby beaches and forest waterfalls to escape the heat. On weekends, it can feel as if the entire city is jostling for a spot next to the refreshing waters. To avoid the crowds, consider driving up into the hills north of the city where temperatures are cooler, and the scenery is even more breathtaking.
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Discover 8 Stunning Peninsulas You Must Visit

Peninsulas are clear winners as travel destinations: as well as the obvious appeal of their beaches and seaside towns, they often have a distinct identity that marks them out from the mainland proper, consequently attracting alternative-minded and eccentric inhabitants. Added to their hiking, cycling, and road-trip potential, these qualities make peninsulas intriguing spots to explore. Here are eight of our favourites.
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