One of the most exciting and most notorious aspects of one's college career is the concept of Spring Break. College students are known for going all out during this school break. From partying like crazy, to taking trips around the world, there's an endless list of Spring Break destinations and possibilities. If you find yourself being conflicted on where your preferred Spring Break destination is, look no further. Here's a list of 3 Spring Break destinations.
Cape Cod, a hook-shaped peninsula of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, is a popular summertime destination. It's the site of quaint villages, seafood shacks, lighthouses, ponds and bay and ocean beaches. In the large town of Hyannis, the John F. Kennedy Museum is the first stop on the Kennedy Legacy Trail through downtown, where ferries depart to the resort islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
This week Snapchat came out with a new Map feature. This feature opens up whenever you use two fingers and pinch the screen to simulate “zooming in.” When you do this, a giant world map appears which shows where all of your Snapchat friends are. This map is extremely accurate and shows exactly where each one of your Snapchat friends is located, down to their specific house number on their specific block. Although the viewing of your friends feature is the most notable part of this new Snapchat creation, there is another feature that not as many people are talking about: the ability to “travel” the world.
Former reality star and current who-knows-what Paris Hilton told a Spanish newspaper she is afraid that she could be a target for ISIS. "I'm constantly moving around from one country to another, and I'm a famous person who could be a definite target for an attack, and that is something that sometimes terrifies me," Hilton told Diario de Ibiza.
Food trends tend to come and go as quickly as the weather changes. Recently, there have been a variety of food trends popping up across the nation. For example, taco trucks, mac and cheese bars, and elaborate sushi has become all the rage. Well, now, there is an even better food trend that has been appearing in various states, cities, and towns across the nation. This amazing trend is called Poke.
Every year, over 7 million people travel from all regions of the world in order to visit the Eiffel Tower. Because it is such a popular sight, here are some tips involving admission that will help you get the most out of your visit to this splendid sight.
We all have had to ride a bus at some point in our lives. Whether you ride it every day on your way to work, ride it in the mornings on your commute to your University’s campus, or just ride it while traveling in a foreign country - riding the bus is most cost-effective and convenient, most Americans have experienced bus rides of some sort.
The whole world has heard (and enjoyed) Israeli staples like hummus and falafels. This article is about a delectable treat that may not be as widely known – the breakfast dish shakshuka (which you can actually enjoy at all hours of the day or night). Shakshuka consists of poached eggs and a hearty tomato sauce made with simple ingrediants like sweet peppers, onions, and garlic. Israelis add Middle Eastern spices such as cumin and serve the dish in a hot iron pan.
As the most visited city in the Southern Hemisphere, Rio de Janeiro is plentiful in its beaches, dramatic mountains, and backdrops of samba and bossa nova rhythms. Its vibrant city centre is bursting with culture and pulsating with a deep sense of history and heritage, too. As the second largest city in Brazil, it is famous for the largest Art Deco statue in the world, Christ the Redeemer, who beckons visitors to Corcovado Mountain.
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...