Month: October 2022

Milwaukee ranks as the drunkest city in America. Clever Real Estate recently published a new composite study The Drunkest Cities in America: 2022 Data, and Milwaukee took first as the drunkest city in the United States, beating out New Orleans, which took second place; Portland, OR, which took third; Denver, which took fourth, and Providence,
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(CNN) — A rich palette of shimmering caramel swirls, ochers, creams and pinks unfolds across the landscape like an enormous handwoven carpet. Stands of poplars line paths carved by ancient lava flows from three now extinct volcanoes, crisscrossing valleys studded with conical peribacı. This is Cappadocia, central Turkey, famous for its whimsical “fairy chimneys,” to
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The O2 Arena in Greenwich (formerly the doomed Millenium Dome) is an outstanding music venue with plenty of decent bar and restaurant options once you arrive to get you fed and watered before or after your gig. But, and there is a but, it’s a bit of a pain to get to especially if you’re
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(CNN) — It’s super strong, fennel-flavored, as transparent as water — and in many households across Sardinia it’s still produced illegally. Filu ‘e ferru, or “iron wire,” is an old drink with a dangerous past and an alcohol concentration of up to 45% that knocks out even those with a high tolerance. Rosa Maria Scrugli
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Renowned TAPS team members Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango, along with Shari DeBenedetti, reunite to revisit their most chilling cases and investigate disturbing new hauntings. Armed with state-of-the-art technology, their proven methodology and special guest investigators, TAPS tackles disturbing paranormal activity head-on, leaving no stone unturned to reach the dead among the living.
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Angkor Wat has been abandoned for the second time in history, this time by tourists. Normally, more than 7,000 people visit Angkor Wat daily. Now this World Heritage site lies empty because of COVID-19. READ MORE: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/angkor-wat-no-crowds Why Cambodia will require a US $3000 deposit from travelers: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/cambodia-deposit-travellers
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When you’re in Chanthaburi (จันทบุรี) don’t miss the special durian curry! ►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ Day 1: Eastern Thailand Food and Travel Tour. Watch all 8 videos here: Welcome to Day 1 of my Eastern Thailand food and travel tour. Eastern Thailand is in my
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin What a week. The Supreme Court heard the case for and against California’s Prop. 12—and, by extension, whether the state could enforce higher welfare standards for pregnant hogs (per a statewide referendum which passed in 2018). We won’t know what the justices decide for a while,
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If your first port of arrival in Thailand is Bangkok, you might feel a little apprehensive about the idea of taking to the highway on a road trip. In the Thai capital, cars are stacked bumper to bumper, motorcycles duel for space with pedestrians and seemingly anything goes when it comes to road rules. But
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Conrad Nashville – Photo by Jill Weinlein Whether you are interested in music, art, history, culture, food and drinks, Nashville offers something for everyone looking to getaway. Flying into Nashville International Airport, the action in the city is about 8 miles away. Nashville offers an array of distinctive neighborhoods, from the trendy and upscale Gulch, to
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We reviewed our Bullpen stocks during the Investing Club’s October “Monthly Meeting” on Thursday. The Bullpen is a collection of companies we actively monitor for their potential to be added in Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust, which is the portfolio we use for the Club. Here’s a quick look the seven stocks and our latest thoughts
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Illustration: HuffPost; Photos: Getty Images Tulum has become an extremely popular tourist destination over the past 10 or so years. Take A Break is your ultimate guide to the perfect trips to recharge, rediscover yourself and your relationships, and reengage with the world. We’ll cover shopping stops, great bars, restaurants worth your money, photo opportunities,
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When people think of California, the first two cities that probably come to mind are Los Angeles and San Francisco. They might alternatively mention San Diego or Sacramento, but many people tend to overlook some of the other great places California has to offer. Take, for example, Napa Valley. Now, some people might have heard
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Expert guide to Tignes Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports Because Tignes’ five villages are so spread-out, it’s important to be aware of accommodation location before booking. Val Claret and Tignes Le Lac, jointly known as Tignes 2100, make the most convenient bases. Although the satellites of Tignes Les Boisses (aka Tignes 1800) and
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Lagos is top of the mind for most people visiting Nigeria. It’s the country’s long-standing commercial and entertainment capital full of thrills and treats. But then, the city can sometimes be too much to handle. At times like these, Lagosians travel the relatively short distance to nearby cities like Abeokuta and Ibadan, both of which
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