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Guide to Exploring Boston’s Tall Ships

Even for those who have heard of thetall shipsbefore, it’s likely that many don’t actually know what makes a ship a “tall ship.” This term describes a traditionally-rigged sailing vessel, according to Sail Training International. Tall ships are categorized by type—full-rigged ship, barque, barquentine, brig, brigantine, or schooner—or by Class A, B, C, or D, which describe the ships’ length and rigging.
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Essential Tornado Preparation Tips for RV Owners

If you are planning on RVing or camping in a tornado region, there are essential tips and information you should know before your trip, provided by theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The United States experiences approximately 1,200 tornados each year, as per NOAA. Despite advancements in Doppler radar that improve tornado forecasting, warnings typically provide only three to 30 minutes of notice. Therefore, being prepared for a tornado is crucial.
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Ultimate Guide to Spotting Whooping Cranes in Texas

The Texas Coastal Bend has long been a region that whooping cranes migrated to for the winter. This Coastal Bend includes the deep curved area located along the Gulf. One of its largest cities is Corpus Christi, and other notable areas include Laguna Madre, North Padre Island, and Mustang Island. In recent years, a record number of whooping cranes have touched down along the Texas coast, according to theU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Ultimate Guide to the Valley of the Kings in Egypt

With a name that encapsulates all of the grandeur of Egypt’s ancient past, the Valley of the Kings is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. It’s located on the west bank of the Nile, directly across the river from the ancient city of Thebes (now known as Luxor). Geographically, the valley is unremarkable; however, beneath its barren surface lie more than 60 rock-cut tombs, created between the 16th and 11th centuries B.C. to house the deceased pharaohs of the New Kingdom.
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