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From Vanlife Pioneer to Off-Grid Cabin Living: Foster Huntington’s Journey

Warning! This article will inspire you to rethink your lifestyle, transform your living situation, and perhaps even venture into nature. Other side effects may include a desire to build your own home or embark on a road trip in a vintage campervan. Foster Huntington, the pioneer of Instagram’s #VanLife movement, shares compelling visions of a self-built life as a remedy to our hectic, digital-centric existence.

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Top 11 Bars to Experience in Edinburgh

As the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh boasts a remarkable array of bars ranging from trendy cocktail havens to historic pubs, accommodating every palate. Throughout the city, especially around the Royal Mile, Leith, and George Street, one can discover an impressive mix of stylish lounges and traditional establishments. Having resided in Edinburgh for several years, I have had the pleasure of experiencing numerous venues.

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Discover the Best Pizzerias in Europe Outside Italy

There’s no denying that pizza is, down to its very soul, an Italian creation, with its rich ingredients and traditional names likeMargherita,Quattro stagioni, andMarinara. While traveling to Italy might be an aspiration for many, numerous restaurants around the world serve authentic Italian pizza. Additionally, the50 Top Pizza guideis an excellent resource to discover top-notch pizzerias.

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Volkswagen’s Versatile New Van: Your Compact Campsite on Wheels

Volkswagen is a name that has become synonymous with road travel, whether it’s the colorful vintage VW campers that have inspired wanderlust throughout the decades or larger custom builds that facilitate more rugged outdoor adventuring. The new iteration of their popular Caddy van presents an intriguing opportunity for travelers seeking a compact option that doesn’t compromise on features.

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Extinct or Alive? The Mysterious New Guinea Singing Dog’s Eerie Howl

Known for their distinctive vocalizations – an eerie, tonal sound that has been described as“a wolf howl with overtones of whale song”– the ultra-rare New Guinea singing dog has been presumed extinct in the wild for the past half century. However, recent research indicates that these canids are genetically linked to New Guinea’s highland wild dogs, a discovery that could positively impact conservation efforts both locally and globally.

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Top Cuban Sandwich Shops in Miami

When Cuban immigrants came to Miami in the 1950s and 60s, they forever changed the city’s food landscape with a single sandwich – the Cubano. The formula is deceptively simple – take one part roast pork, one part ham (Tampa also throws Genoa salami into the mix), lovingly layer them with some mustard, pickles, and Swiss cheese between two buttered slices of Cuban bread and throw the whole thing into a hot press. The result? A culinary legend.

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