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Discover Tranquility in Michigan’s Harbor Country: A Guide to Relaxing Getaways

U-pick fruit farms, stylish homegoods stores, vertiginous dunes, and excellent brews define Harbor Country, a strand of eight charming towns on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. Spanning just 15 miles, this idyllic region can easily be traversed by car in minutes. However, if you take the time to explore, you’ll uncover a wealth of outdoor adventures, eclectic shopping options, and delightful dining and drinking spots that could entertain you for a weekend—or, for those who’ve permanently relocated from nearby Chicago, a lifetime.
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Top Neighborhoods in Los Angeles: A Quick Guide

So you’re planning a visit to the City of Angels, and you’re a bit daunted. We hear you. At about 4,000 square miles, LA County is larger than some US states, and with over 10 million inhabitants in the greater metro area, it’s far and away America’s most populous county. There are more people here than in many European countries, all packed into a space one-quarter the size of the Netherlands.
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Top 10 Unique Wine Regions in Australia and New Zealand

Wine lovers will be no strangers to Australia and New Zealand’s top terroirs, spanning from the Margaret River’s velvety Chardonnays to the aromatic Sauvignon Blancs of Marlborough, New Zealand. However, both countries offer diverse terrains—dry craggy plains, verdant valleys, and weather-worn plateaus—creating innumerable under-the-radar wineries worth visiting.
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Discover Cheyenne, Wyoming: Your Ultimate Gateway to National Parks

Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Wyoming’s Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks for geothermal features, rugged mountains, and abundant wildlife. Yellowstone teems with a vibrant ecosystem packed with predatory species (bears, wolves, and mountain lions) and their prey (bison, elk, and pronghorn). Moreover, the Teton Range is one of North America’s premier climbing destinations.
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Experience a Night of Communal Living on an Israeli Kibbutz

From the 1950s to 1970s, Israeli socialist communes called kibbutzim attracted idealist volunteers yearning to get back to nature. Everyone shared everything, from cars to income to babies born on-site, who were raised with other children their own age, away from their parents, in the so-called children’s house. Today, after an exodus and then the return of the kibbutz youth, these projects have, ironically, gone capitalist.
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Top 5 Must-Do Day Trips from St. Petersburg

A single trip is nowhere near enough to truly appreciate the splendour of St Petersburg. However, even a first-time visitor should consider a quick escape from Russia’s imperial capital to the nearby parks, palaces, and medieval towns that are integral to its cultural circle. Easily accessed by car, public transport, or tourist bus, the following destinations never fail to impress with their history and grandeur.
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Experience Atlanta Like a Local: Essential Insider Tips

GoTravelDaily Local Ni’Kesia Pannell has been living in Atlanta for more than five years. Although her writing career brought her to the Peach State from Orlando, the city’s true southern charm has kept her around. From snickerdoodles to stunning hikes to budget-friendly steak nachos, there’s much to discover, see, do, and eat in and around the Hollywood of the South.
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