If you had travel goals on your New Year's resolution list, I have good news for you. The dollar is historically strong against the euro right now, making a trip abroad less costly.
What does West African and Caribbean cuisine have in common? A special rice dish, known as waakye (pronounced waa-che), which consists of rice and beans.
The notion and practice of meditation is nothing new. In fact the act itself has been around a lot longer than most of us even realised. We’re talking over 3000 years old. Yet the practice is still relevant, more so than ever, in today’s fast paced world. Meditation is an old practice but it is now starting to become more appreciated by many individuals.
Many people debate whether or not they would like to take a gap year between graduating from high school and starting their freshman year at college. Some tend to assume that once you take a year off you’re not going to want to go back. Lots of students burn out on going to school, seeing that they’ve been learning there for ten plus years.
Europe is filled with a ton of fun places to grab a drink or two. Whether you are looking to enjoy a casual sangria at a cute cafe, drink a beer at a local but, or have a steady flow of alcohol to get you tipsy at a local bar, Europe has endless options of alcohol destinations. From vineyards and wineries to cheap convenient store alcohol, there is never a lack of liquid that will be sure to give you a buzz.
After having a stroll at the Universal Studios, Disneyland, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on your trip, make sure to visit these uncanny and novel spots when possible. Los Angeles nominates as a great pace to be this summer as you can have an all-in-one experience of beach and glam life at Long Beach, California and Hollywood, California.
Anyone who has been to an EDM (electronic dance music) festival knows that it is bright, fun, and energetic. That’s why on July 8, 2017 Disneyland Paris is hosting their first-ever EDM festival. The event will be from 7pm until midnight. A standard ticket costs $67 and a privilege ticket, which gets you early access to the park, costs $84.
In 1971, the Soviets opened the Door to Hell, and 42 years later that door is still open. A natural gas field in Derweze, Turkmenistan, the Door to Hell is the site of a former Soviet oil operation that went wrong when a rig collapsed into a large crater. Soviet geologists decided the best thing to do was light the crater on fire to burn off its poisonous methane gas, but things didn't go as planned, and the fire still burns today.
Architecture in Milan, Italy, is often unfavorably compared to those of other Italian cities like Rome and Florence. However, that doesn’t mean the city...