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12 Ways to See the World: A Guide to Every Type of Traveler

Travel manifests in numerous forms, each offering a unique way to see the world. But travel goes beyond the family summer vacation; travel is a kaleidoscope of purpose, functionality, and adventure. Whether seeking solitude, cultural immersion, the thrill of new experiences, or just traveling for business, travel caters to diverse intentions and desires. From the…

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Simplify Your Travel Wardrobe: Minimalist Clothing for Carry-On Trips

Traveling with only a carry-on is a game-changer for savvy travelers. Imagine gliding through airports without waiting for your bags, avoiding extra fees, and never worrying about lost luggage. Sounds perfect, right?But to make this smooth travel experience a reality, you need to master the art of minimalist packing. By focusing on versatile, high-quality pieces…

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Amorita Resort and The Funny Lion El Nido Celebrate Prestigious Wins at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence

Out of Town Blog Amorita Resort and The Funny Lion El Nido Celebrate Prestigious Wins at the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence A Look into the Prestigious Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence 2024: Amorita Resort and The Funny Lion El Nido PHILIPPINES, November 5, 2024 — The boutique hotel group One-of Collection is…

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Picasso’s “Guernica”  

Watching the recent events in Afghanistan unfold in the headlines, I’ve been thinking about how important it is to humanize far-away tragic events — and the unique ability of artists to do so.  Picasso’s monumental painting “Guernica” — more than 25 feet wide — is a powerful example of this. It’s not only a piece of art but a piece of history, capturing the horror of modern war in a modern style.  The…

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