Month: October 2023

From towering mountains and semi-arid forests to serene salt flats, from the jungles of the Amazon to some of the highest cities in the world, Bolivia has a lot to offer – and the weather patterns to match. The climate here changes according to the region and the time of year, and there is a
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Thailand is known for many magical things. Wine isn’t one of them. But among the world class beaches, stunning tropical panorama, and immensely flavorful cuisine of the country there exists a burgeoning grape-growing scene. These viticultural aspirations are primarily promoted in and around Hua Hin—along the northwest coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Now one
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Historic Charleston, South Carolina is festive in any season. The Spanish moss that drips year-round from tree limbs gives a Christmas tree tinsel vibe, and the light strands dangling from the oaks in the College of Charleston’s picturesque Cistern Yard provide soft illumination as fall’s darker days descend. It’s a magical town, made even more
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Embrace the creepy-crawly spirit of Halloween with these spooky Halloween cocktails that will surely send shivers down your spine. From mysterious elixirs to chilling concoctions, these drinks are perfect for adding a touch of fright to any Halloween gathering. Cheers to the witching hour with our roundup of the spookiest sips! Morgue-a-Rita Aptly named as
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Although Botswana is one of the most expensive destinations to visit in Africa, it’s on every safari-goer’s bucket list for some very good reasons: its vast swathes of untamed wilderness, fence-free national parks and wealth of wildlife. The country has adopted a conservation strategy based on high-end, low-volume tourism, which means it’s free of crowds
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Gianluca Grimalda, a climate researcher and environmental campaigner, intends to “slow travel” back to Europe from Bougainville off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Gianluca Grimalda Gianluca Grimalda was faced with a dilemma. His employer, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, a think tank based in Germany, ordered him at short notice to wrap
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Welcome to Namibia, one of the world’s newest countries and one of its least densely populated. With its dramatic and varied topography, Atlantic coastline, fascinating wildlife and ancient desert, it’s an ideal vacation location for travelers seeking something different. To support a well-established tourism industry, the Namibian government has made entry into the country as
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Puerto Rico is one of those places that just keeps on giving – visit popular spots and well-known historical monuments the first time, and then come back for the hidden gems that require a little bit of research, a rental car and getting to know the residents of this beautiful archipelago.  There are at least
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Despite the existence of an existing ready-to-seal deal, the group behind renowned British restaurant chain PizzaExpress is contemplating a rival bid for Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group (TRG). This development comes just weeks after the private equity heavyweight Apollo Global Management made an offer to take TRG private. TRG confirmed it had received a request
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