Your Guide to Eloping in Juneau, Alaska

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Your Guide to Eloping in Juneau, Alaska

It is the only state capital in the United States that is not accessible by road from any other town. How cool is that! Basically your ticket in involves either a flight or a boat ride. It is the largest state capital by territory, the only one that borders another country (Canada) and it might just be the perfect place for you to elope. Juneau offers the adventurous couple an abundance of outdoor activities. You can hike to the top of a mountain or onto a glacier. You can watch bears, whales and eagles for hours. read more

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Your Guide to the Perfect Napa Valley! Vacation Ideas 2021

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Your Guide to the Perfect Napa Valley! Vacation Ideas 2021

Whet your wine connoisseur appetite with a perfect and full-bodied weekend getaway in the wine capital of California: Napa Valley. With powerful aromas of verdant vineyards and subtle undertones of snow-sheathed mountains, Napa Valley is a glass of California’s finest just waiting to be savored by you on your next vacation. read more

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Your guide to Virgin Australia lounge access

Your guide to Virgin Australia lounge access

Your guide to Virgin Australia lounge access

Virgin Australia lounges aren’t limited only to business class passengers and its own elite frequent flyers.

Offering lounges in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra and on the Gold Coast, Virgin Australia rolls out the welcome mat for many travellers – not only those flying business class or with Velocity status. read more

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Your Guide to the Best Minnesota Lakes to Visit

Your Guide to the Best Minnesota Lakes to Visit

If there is one thing we’re known for over here (besides winter), it’s the Minnesota Lakes. Whether you’re up north, in the Twin Cities, or somewhere in the middle, you’re probably not too far from one of the best Minnesota Lakes. And these are some of the best places to spend your days—no matter the season! read more

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Work in the Netherlands. How Everyone Can Save 10 000 EUR in 1 Year?

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Work in the Netherlands. How Everyone Can Save 10 000 EUR in 1 Year?

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[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t was spring of 2015. We were volunteering in Canary Islands, Spain. And we were looking for a job. What we wanted at that moment, was to find a job as soon as possible, where we each could save (not just earn) at least 3-4 thousand euro in a maximum of 6 months. read more

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Yerevan, Armenia

Yerevan, Armenia

Yerevan, Armenia

Yerevan, the beautiful and welcoming capital of Armenia, rewards visitors with mesmerizing views of Mount Ararat, wide and imperial boulevards, lively city squares and graceful, majestic (and pink) architecture.

Located in the heart of the Caucasus, this metropolis of more than a million people feels like a home away from home, a proud, tranquil and welcoming city of gracious and warm-hearted people. Guests are received with open arms by the residents of Yerevan, many of whom are eager to help you discover every hidden gem that its ancient streets have to offer. read more

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Yosemite Winter Guide

Yosemite Winter Guide

There is just something magical about a Yosemite Winter! I think for me personally, it stems back to my childhood. I can still remember falling in love with the National Parks after seeing photos of Yosemite Valley by Ansel Adams.

The one photo that truly captured my spirit was seeing Half Dome blanketed in snow with the Merced River in the foreground. Little did Ansel Adams know that, at the moment, he just captured a photo that inspired so many people! read more

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Work Remotely? Try These Productivity Tips

Work Remotely? Try These Productivity Tips

Work Remotely? Try These Productivity Tips

Remote working is more accessible to both employees and the self employed than ever before. This is largely due to an improvement in technology and tools, enabling employees and consultants to work from wherever in the world they may be with ease.

For the remote workers themselves, this affords an opportunity that previous generations rarely had: to be able to travel and work at the same time. It no longer has to be one or the other. read more

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Xian Travel Guide

Xian Travel Guide

Located on the starting point of the ancient Silk Road, Xian (means ‘West Peace’ in Chinese) used to be an imperial capital of China for 13 dynasties in 1000 years. Historically named Chang’an, Xian is considered as the root of Chinese civilization. Xian is listed in four greatest ancient capitals of China besides Beijing, Nanjing and Luoyang. With long-lasting history, it is understandable that Xian is the home to various museums and cultural relics. This city also has rich culture due to being a bridge between the eastern and western trading. Nowadays, Xian attracts thousands of tourists every year and it is said that: ‘If you don’t visit Xian, you haven’t been to China’. read more

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Winter at Fort Mandan

Winter at Fort Mandan

At the Knife River Villages, the winter of 1804–05 is brutally cold but the nearby Mandans and Hidatsas prove to be warm hosts. The captains hope to establish trade relations with them, but the Lakota Sioux try to disrupt any alliances they make.

Also at the villages are several employees of the North West and Hudson’s Bay companies. The captains hire one of their employees, Toussaint Charbonneau, as an interpreter on the condition that he bring his Lemhi Shoshone wife, Sacagawea. On 11 February, she gives birth to the couple’s son, Jean Baptiste. read more

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