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Ever wondered who first decided to bring trees inside to celebrate Christmas? Or where advent calendars first originated from? We’ve tracked some popular festive traditions and some lesser-known ones back to their roots. Read on for the more on the many ways the world celebrates Christmas.  Windows decorated like an Advent calendar in Germany. Carrie
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In this article SBUX Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Customers wait in a long line at a Starbucks cafe in a terminal at Miami International Airport, in Miami, Dec. 12, 2022. Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Air travelers face a host of headaches on their journeys: slow security lines, long
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By now, just about every savvy traveler knows about the beauty and vitality of Prague. Yet fewer know that the rest of Czechia also enchants, and its capital is by no means the country’s only beautiful city. Towns like Olomouc, Český Krumlov and Karlovy Vary showcase stunning historic architecture. Protected areas like the Czech Switzerland National Park
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Sitting pretty in the center of Africa, tiny landlocked Rwanda serves up the best of the continent in one bite-sized adventure. A nation blessed with stunning natural attractions, a journey in the “Land of a Thousand Hills” leads you through its fertile undulating landscapes of verdant jungle-clad volcanoes, pristine montane forests and emerald tea plantations.
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The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) finally opened to the public on October 16, 2024.  Covering an area of 500,000 square metres (5,381,955 sq ft – or about 70 soccer fields) this is the world’s largest archaeological museum complex dedicated to a single civilization. Fronted by a spectacular alabaster and glass facade, the complex is decorated
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Sustainable Brands – a female-founded Public Benefit Corporation, held its annual meeting in San Diego in October of 2024 (full program). For the second year the event included a “Regenerative Agriculture Summit.” “Regenerative” is an increasingly popular term that is now being applied more broadly than in agriculture. Indeed, the sign on the SB2024 check-in
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Columbia Hillen Ever seen a fairy? You may at Martinhal Sagres luxury resort in Portugal’s western Algarve. Such is its dedication to family vacation fun, the resort has developed a special ‘fairy trail’ to keep children happy.  The innovative idea is just one of many guest activities developed at this beach-side destination, just three kilometres
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The barren, high-altitude plateaus of Tibet and snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas have one feature setting them apart from all other mountain environments: gompas. Meaning “places of meditation” in Tibetan, gompas are basically monasteries — some small-sized, some as big as village-like enclosures — where monks and nuns live, are educated to the Buddhist equivalent
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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Hello from the mountains of Jalisco, Mexico! I’ve been reporting in and around Guadalajara this week and am feeling so full—mind, stomach and spirit. It’s a dream come true to have the chance to experience more of this magical country, and I can’t wait to share
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England’s reach across popular culture is so vast that you may think you already know the country before you visit. However, if you expect to be surrounded by well-heeled James Bonds or a gaggle of eccentric Monty Python characters, think again. While the everyday English aren’t quite the same as how they’re portrayed in film,
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Like much of the Caribbean, Cartagena is a blend of coastal beauty, historical significance and cross-cultural influences. Palm leaves sway in the salty sea breeze, dazzling sunsets paint the sky enchanting shades of pink and gold, and sun-kissed beaches meet the shimmering sea. It was also the center of power and wealth for the Spanish
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