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Top Trending Retirement Destination in the U.S. Revealed by Latest Report

Baby boomers, also known as those born between 1946 and 1964, are retiring at an unprecedented rate. According toAARP, approximately 10,000 individuals from this demographic retire each day. Furthermore,U.S. Census Dataindicates that 1 in 6 Americans is now over the age of 65. Consequently, many of these retirees are relocating to various cities across the nation to enjoy their golden years. While Florida remains a preferred choice, boomers are increasingly choosing to establish their lives in other locations across America.
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Essential Guide to Funding Your Travels as a Digital Nomad

Funding your adventure to explore the world involves combining work with a traveler’s passion. Consequently, the digital nomad lifestyle has become increasingly attractive for individuals eager to travel. While working for a company often comes with limited annual leave, many employers now offer flexible options to work from anywhere. Thus, you can travel, work during the day, and explore destinations in the evening.
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Obtain Your ISIC Card for Student Discounts

Full-time students aged 12 years and older will find the ISIC (International Student Identity Card) a key to numerous discounts on transportation (like Amtrak), accommodation (including hostels and hotels), tours, activities, shopping, and entertainment. Moreover, ISIC cards provide access to basic sickness and travel insurance abroad, making it an exceptional value for student travelers.
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Step-by-Step Guide: Transform Your SUP into a Kayak

There are times during standup paddleboarding when it is advantageous to sit down and paddle your SUP like a kayak. Some plastic kayak manufacturers have created SUP-kayak hybrids to meet this need. However, if you have a plastic SUP, minor modifications can turn it into a SUP-kayak hybrid with little to no impact on your comfort and efficiency. Here’s essential information for converting your plastic standup paddleboard into a paddleboard-kayak.
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Best Crab Restaurants in San Francisco: A Seafood Lover’s Guide

Fellow San Franciscans: Dungeness crab season is almost upon us! November 3 is the start of the season in Northern California, and there’s no delays in sight this year, unlikelast. The commercial crab season officially runs until the end of June; however, most of the season’s total catch is typically hauled out of the ocean in the first couple of months. Therefore, the supply of fresh Dungeness crab is usually reduced significantly by February.
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