Month: October 2024

Marbella, a jewel on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is famed for its luxurious lifestyle, pristine beaches, and exclusive atmosphere. This Mediterranean haven has long attracted the elite, offering a perfect mix of indulgence and relaxation. From glamorous yacht-filled harbors to designer boutiques and Michelin-starred dining, Marbella radiates sophistication. Among this backdrop of opulence, beachfront mansions
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Long a center for design, art and architecture, industry and music, Detroit is one of America’s most intriguing cities. I fell in love with its soaring art deco skyscrapers, fascinating history and fierce spirit on my first visit in 2013, and every trip since has shown me something new. Start your own Detroit journey with
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Picture rows of oil lamps twinkling in the night and pathways adorned with rangoli – intricate patterns made from flowers and colored sand. All around you, firecrackers burst, painting patterns in the darkness. Persistent drumming melds with Indian melodies and special festive foods invite you to enjoy the festival mood. This is Diwali (or Deepavali)
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The Canada Beer Cup is Canada’s only national not-for-profit beer competition. Entry fees and sponsorships for the three-year-old competition support the Canadian Craft Brewers Association, which promotes and protects the interests of over 1,200 small and independent craft breweries, brewpubs and their supplier partners in Canada.
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Lonely Planet Destination Editor for Central & Eastern Europe Sandie Kestell recently traveled to Moldova and Transnistria. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip. When I told people I was planning a trip to Moldova, responses were mixed, ranging from “Amazing!” to “Why?”, right through to “Where is that?”.
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Bold, big and beautiful, Arizona has a lot to brag about. Framed by New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and California, and with Mexico at its southern reaches, the state gets more than 300 days of sunshine a year and has four distinct seasons. Arizona’s sprawling deserts and massive mountains provide a range of weather conditions year-round,
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Workplace safety issues and vulgar office behavior—including masturbation and talk of bestiality—are linked to the company’s facilities in Ohio and Arkansas, according to allegations by former workers. By Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff The deadly listeria outbreak at a Boar’s Head factory in Jarratt, Virginia, has put America’s largest deli meat brand in peril with talk
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No matter where you stay in the Florida Keys, you’ll feel a bit outside of normal USA time. Throughout this chain of coral islands drifting south from the tip of Florida, you’ll find incredible things to do: lost-in-time dive bars and weather-worn marinas are interwoven with oceanfront views from five-star resorts and Michelin-star-worthy dining experiences.
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The cities of Scotland may be full to the brim with history and atmosphere, but it’s the countryside in between that captures most visitors’ hearts. Quintessentially Scottish landscapes of lochs, glens and mountains begin right on the limits of Edinburgh, Glasgow and other major cities, setting the scene for road trips to rival James Bond’s flight across
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