North America
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5 Important Things You Need To Know Before Traveling to Mexico During COVID-19
We all want to go places, especially after being stuck at home all year. If you're an American like me, our options are extremely limited in 2020. Which is why thousands of Americans seem to be traveling to Mexico during COVID-19. It's close, it's open, and it's familiar to many.
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What You Need to Know About Tulum: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Over the last few years, Tulum has been gaining international attention, and with it, controversy. With the combination of the pandemic and social media, Tulum has officially gone fully and irreversibly mainstream. If you're considering taking a trip, here's what you need to know about Tulum before going.
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The Only Stops You Need To Make For The Ultimate Highway 1 Road Trip Through California
I've done the drive from L.A. to Portland at least fifteen times. While there are numerous routes, my favorite route is taking Highway 1. There are so many things to do on the PCH. Not only is a Highway 1 road trip breathtaking, since it follows along the Pacific Coast, but it's also home to the most beautiful places in California.
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Everything You Need to Know About Portland’s Unique Hip Hop Winery
That’s right, Portland has a hip hop winery. I was just as curious as you are when I heard that, so of course, I had to go immediately. Turns out Abbey Creek Vineyard is one of the most interesting wineries I’ve ever experienced, and hands down the hippest.
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How to Enjoy Joshua Tree in the Age of the Pandemic
This is my ideal destination because it is not only massive, but the 1,235 mile park has a lot of open space to roam. Since it's the desert, you really don't have anything blocking your path. If you live in California or nearby, this would be my top recommendation for a safe, respectful getaway.
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Why Fort Stevens is the Coolest Campground in Oregon and How to Go
Nestled on the northernmost coast line in Oregon, and just a stone's throw from the popular coast town, Astoria, you’ll see a massive (4,300 acre) green state park taking up that whole tip of the map. Since it straddles the Oregon, Washington border, it’s an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and campers from both states.
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The Most Unique Places in Oregon That You Never Knew Existed
Oregon is a strange and fascinating state. There’s a reason that Portland’s motto became “Keep Portland Weird,” but that weirdness certainly extends to the rest of the state, in different ways. Like any place, there are unique and interesting things to do and see, and a diverse range of activities. However, the unique places in Oregon are somewhat baffling.
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5 of The Best Cafes In Oaxaca For Digital Nomads
While Oaxaca has attracted expats and tourists alike more than ever, there is one downside- the wifi. Finding the best cafes in Oaxaca that are actually work friendly? That’s tough. The downside of enjoying one of the most historic and cultural capitals of Mexico, is the lack of reliable modern conveniences. Here, that means wifi.
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The Most Beautiful Beaches In California You Have to See
California is home to single-handedly the most beautiful beaches one can experience in the United States. The sheer quantity helps, but more definitely doesn’t always equal better. What sets the California coastline apart is the diversity. From the rugged and natural coastline in the North, to the vast, fine sand beaches in the South, you can find the most beautiful beaches in California.
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The Most Stunning Outdoor Destinations in Oregon
I’m an Oregonion- a term that us Oregon locals have adopted with pride. People from Oregon are obsessed with being from the Pacific Northwest. I may or may not feel that way. What I do realize, especially as I’ve gotten older and explored more, is that the outdoor destinations in Oregon are some of the best in the world.