Seattle is famous for a lot of things. It’s home to two of the most popular coffee chains in the world (Starbucks and Seattle’s Best) and for the amount of rain the…
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When my plane touches down at New Orleans International Airport, the only thing I can think about is how quickly I can get to my hotel. The temperature is mild, especially after…
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The Nineties meant a lot to me: I graduated from high school, I passed my driving test, and I spent hours watching the same old movies over and over. In some cases…
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As soon as we get off the train at York Street we look at the flight of steps ahead of us like two runners completing the last mile of a marathon. Manhattan…
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The Must-See Whistler World Ski & Snowboard Festival
by Guest Postby Guest PostIn April, Whistler Mountain hosts the World Ski and Snowboard Festival. Some of the best skiers, boarders, and personalities of the sports assemble in one place for great times and incredible ski…
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Two are the main symbols of the American power in the world, both located in Washington DC: the White House and the US Capitol, homeplace of the Congress. While foreigners are not currently…
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The Florida Keys – whose name comes from the Spanish word cayo, ‘small island’ – is a group of coral islands forming a semicircle starting from the southmost tip of Florida. If…
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When people hear ‘skiing,’ they think of Colorado or the Swiss Alps, yet Utah hosts some of the best slopes in the world, getting over 500 inches of snow at most resorts…
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The Outer Banks are a strip (about 320 kilometres) of thin islands (wide no more than a few hundreds metres) stretching towards the Atlantic Ocean. They create almost a lagoon facing the…