Month: August 2022

From gorgeous cities swaying to the beat of tropical rhythms to unspoiled, lush forests, Cuba delights travelers with a wide variety of contrasting places. Travelers will find eclectic architecture, white-sand beaches and prime wildlife-watching spots across the country. Here are 10 places worth adding to your Cuba itinerary to truly experience the Caribbean’s biggest and most
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Jack and Katrina are drawn to the dark allure of Pennhurst Asylum, an infamous paranormal hot spot in Spring City, Pennsylvania. They enlist Heather Taddy to help them investigate the powerful and diverse spirit activity on the sprawling campus. Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman investigate the world’s most sinister haunted locations they suspect are gateways
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From its mystical Inca ruins to the steamy #Amazon jungle, Ecuador is the perfect destination for adventure. Here, we run down the best times of year to visit #Ecuador and the #Galapagos Islands, as well as what to do when you’re there. Find out more about Ecuador here: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/ecuador
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In this week’s episode we cross the border and move past the myths about Tijuana, Mexico to explore the cultural revival that’s turning Tijuana from a border town into a rising travel destination. VAGABROTHERS: We’re Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. Winners of
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Whether you’re keen to spot the mysterious spirit bear or listen to the songs of beluga whales, Canada’s varied terrain offers dozens of wildlife adventures that are bound to leave you in awe.  Canada’s sprawling forests, arctic tundras and desert landscapes provide ample opportunity to spot furry critters in the wild. So grab your camera
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There is no simple definition of the “right way to farm” because any answer would have to reflect the constraints of each growing region (soil type, weather, infrastructure…) and the resources and markets available to the farmers. To make things even more complicated there are many possible combinations of specific farming practices to consider including
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After two years of canceled festivals, Oktoberfest returns September 17 – October 3, 2022 for what promises to be the largest, most-joyous celebration in its history. Every year, more than seven million thirsty visitors descend on the German city of Munich for a two-and-a-half week celebration featuring parades, fair rides, traditional food and music, and of
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Lake Garda’s glittering wind-swept waters have long attracted poets, artists, writers and politicians, from DH Lawrence to Wolfgang Goethe – not least Mussolini, who ran the Italian Socialist Republic from the lakefront town of Salò on the western shore.  Fringed by the Dolomites to the north, Italy’s largest lake is Mediterranean both in feel and
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