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Yes, you can have a (fun) runcation for under $200 a day
Looking for a budget-friendly running vacation? From Mexico to The Balkans to Arizona, this list has a place for everyone.
Not every traveller chasing turquoise water, golden beaches and slow island life wants to deal with visa paperwork, expensive international flights or currency conversion anxiety. Increasingly, Indian ...
What separates a great hotel from a legendary one is no longer the butler service or the spa menu. It's the helicopter, the dive guide and the full-moon ride. Inside the world's most rarefied luxury ...
While the Shore is often associated with crowded boardwalks and bustling nightlife, Cape May is quieter and more preservation ...
Saturation diving could be the world’s most intriguing, dangerous and isolating job. Reg and Chris explain why they think ...
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This underrated Florida town is packed with personality
If you were to combine Southern California's surf culture and Sedona's alternative, artsy vibe, you'd get New Smyrna Beach.
Discovering a Texas beach that doesn’t require you to fight for parking or listen to someone’s Bluetooth speaker blasting ...
Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment The captivating blue glow emitted by a sea-dwelling species of algae has been harnessed ...
At some 4,700 feet beneath the sea, marine scientists filmed a shrimp spew glowing matter, or bioluminescence, from its mouth. This natural event, which might seem fictional, happened as researchers ...
Dr. Edmund Newton Harvey was once reported eaten by cannibals near the Torres Strait south of New Guinea, but the U. S. Department of State later announced that the report was exaggerated. Having done ...
TITUSVILLE, Fla. — The waters around Titusville have been lighting up every night, and Jenny Wright says the best way to see them is kayaking in complete darkness. “We stage everything out and prepare ...
As Chris Oldnall and Peet Crowther were knee deep in the surf at Miller’s Point beach in Cape Town – about to embark on a world first swim, a double crossing of False Bay – Crowther looked at his ...
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