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Hiking in Spain: 6 Extraordinary Trails

Snowcapped mountains, turquoise waters, verdant valleys, and village-lined country lanes. Whether you yearn to get lost in natural beauty or immerse yourself in iconic cultural experiences, Spain is a destination that has it all. And you can experience both on Spain’s spectacular hikes. The Spanish landscape brims with hiking trails woven around mountains and gorges, […]

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The Year 2020 in Limericks

It’s no secret that 2020 was potentially the worst year in human history. From the beginning of the year to the end, the landslide of unfortunate events seemed to get more and more ridiculous with every passing day. Luckily, we made it to the other side, and I hope everyone out there is as happy […]

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How Not to Be the “Ugly American” When You Travel

Or the obnoxious Brit… Americans and Brits seem to be in a never-ending boxing match for the title of “world’s worst tourist.” We both tend to be loud and navigate the world with an air of entitlement that can only be gotten from an extended history of colonization. But, we don’t have to be this […]

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Top 10 Things To Do in Washington, DC

When people think of the United States capital, they typically associate it with historic monuments and the sound of political jargon ringing through an upscale restaurant on Capitol Hill. And while the monuments, museums, and political buildings of Washington DC are certainly sights to behold, the nation’s capital has far more to offer today than […]

Politics & Biology | Is Free Will a Lie?

We tend to give a lot of credit to our decision-making abilities, especially in politics. We like to think that whichever political candidate we are voting for, or whichever political party we are endorsing, we came to that decision all on our own. What if I tell you that this might not be true at […]

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“Why, Google, Why?” | Why is Iceland…

Why is Iceland called Iceland? Why is it devoid of trees? Why is it a great place to be a woman? Find out in this first part of the series ‘Why, Google, Why?’.

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