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Ultimate Travel Guide to Cali, Colombia: Tips & Highlights

Cali is Colombia’s third largest city, located in the southwestern region of the country, approximately 995 meters above sea level. This area boasts a rich tapestry of geographical features, including coastlines, foothills, and the scenic Andean cordillera. Consequently, Cali is not only an urban hub but also a region rich in archaeological significance and cultural diversity.
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Ultimate Guide to Union Station in Washington DC

You can’t help but look up when enteringUnion Station, Washington DC’s historic train station. Even harried commuters and travelers marvel at this stunning Beaux-Arts building, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling covered in gold leaf. Union Station is not only a hub for traveling around D.C. and up and down the East Coast; it’s also a shopping mall and a venue for world-class exhibitions and international cultural events.
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Explore the Majestic Seneca Rocks in West Virginia

Shrouded in legend, the jagged peaks of Seneca Rocks dominate a remote valley in Pendleton County, West Virginia, near the confluence of Seneca Creek and the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River. Pointed crags soar above the green valley floor and the sparkling river waters. With over 375 climbing routes, a modern Discovery Center, and hiking trails, it’s no wonder that Seneca Rocks is one of West Virginia’s best-known and most popular destinations.
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Ultimate Isan Food Guide: Discover Thailand’s Flavors

Isan, the northeast region of Thailand, represents about 30% of the country’s population but punches well above its weight when it comes to its dominance in Thai cuisine. Although Isan food is less common outside of Thailand, inside the country it can be found everywhere, from street food vendors in Chiang Mai to high-end restaurants in Bangkok. This may have something to do with the fact that millions of people from Isan have left the region looking for work; furthermore, they have brought their food with them. It’s more than that, though, as the cuisine is almost universally a favorite among non-Isan Thais and visitors, too.
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Essential Travel Tips for Exploring Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands are absolutely beautiful, but there are some tricks to staying happy and thriving in paradise. The two most popular Perhentian islands, Besar (big) and Kecil (small), are as different as night and day: Choose wisely or plan enough time to enjoy both. From avoiding rip-offs to finding the best snorkeling on the island, these Perhentian Islands tips will enhance your experience in one of the most popular places to visit in Malaysia.
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Top 5 RV Parks in Oregon You Can’t Miss

Located in the westernmost incorporated town in the lower 48 states, Port Orford RV Village offers outstanding amenities. Each site comes equipped with full utility hookups, cable TV, Wi-Fi access, and a personal patio with picnic table. The park features bright laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers for freshening up after your coastal adventures. Additionally, enjoy complimentary coffee every morning, a recreation room, propane refills, and a fish cleaning station for your catches of the day.
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Ultimate Guide to a Day Trip in Gouda, Netherlands

Despite its popular mispronunciation, everyone knows the name “Gouda” (HOW-da, not GOO-da), the quintessential yellow Dutch cheese that accounts for some 60% of the Netherlands’ cheese production. Less world-famous than its namesake cheese, however, is Gouda the city. Within the Netherlands, the name Gouda is intimately connected with both the cheese and other products that the city excels in: Gouda
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MacGregor 26 Sailboat Owner’s Review: Pros and Cons

There is some confusion regarding the various MacGregor 26 models and their sailing capabilities. The MacGregor 26 evolved from the Venture 22 and the MacGregor 25, which were produced from 1973 until about 1987. The M25 had a weighted centerboard keel, similar to other trailerable sailboats, and boasted positive flotation, an affordable price, easy trailering, and a comfortable interior including an enclosed head (porta-potty). These features were retained in the M26 models, contributing to MacGregor’s status as one of the best-selling sailboats.
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Top 5 Most Epic Surfing Waves Around the Globe

Wave riders continuously search for ways to break previously unbreakable boundaries. Moreover, advancements in aerial surfing and performance levels in the big wave arena have been significantly enhanced through both paddle and tow surfing techniques. With the advent of satellite imagery and advanced forecasting technology available online, surfers have discovered new waves globally that offer unimaginable surfing possibilities. Consequently, where can one find the biggest and most challenging waves around the world?
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Step-by-Step Guide to Establishing an International Snail Mail Address

When I first started traveling, one of my biggest concerns was managing mail while abroad. I knew that I might be able to find post offices during my travels, and with some research, I could manage to send mail as needed. However, the real challenge arose when I thought about receiving important mail while I was away. It becomes even more pressing if you find yourself in a situation where you need to receive a package urgently.
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Comprehensive Guide to Earthquakes in Seattle

Live in the Seattle area long enough and you’ll experience an earthquake. Most earthquakes in the Northwest are minor; some you may not even feel. However, others, like the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake, are impactful enough to feel and cause notable damage. It is crucial to understand that the Seattle-Tacoma area holds the potential for large, destructive quakes!
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Explore Juana Diaz: The Enchanting Home of the Three Kings

Juana Díaz is a small town located on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, renowned as part of the Porta Caribe tourist region. This quaint destination is not only tranquil but also holds significance as a symbol of Puerto Rico’s rich cultural heritage, particularly during the Christmas tradition celebrated in Spanish and Latin American culture: the Three Wise Men orLos Reyes Magos.
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