Category: Travel Stories
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Sophia Marie Takes Us On A Semi-Satirical Journey With “Menace in Venice”
Sophia Marie is taking the world by storm, one city-themed anthem at a time. She previously stole our hearts with the raw “What A Waste” back in April and she’s taking us abroad again with the follow-up “Menace In Venice,” out this Friday. With every song she releases, Sophia manages to pack so much emotion…
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Pittsburgh to the Rockaways!
Coming from the dark, muddy rivers of Pittsburgh’s three rivers, I always wanted to experience greater bodies of water. Even residing in Chicago, Illinois for a year and experiencing their beautiful lakefront, nothing beats the Atlantic ocean that I now live by in Far Rockaway Queens, New York! Being a born and raised “east sider”…
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Sam Himself Mentally Travels to “La Paz” on Adventurous New Single
Sam Himself reflects on where he’s been and where he’s going on “La Paz,” his latest single with vocals reminiscent of The National’s Matt Beringer and a subtle instrumental that lets the lyrics speak for themselves. The song’s concept came about in quarantine, while Sam was thinking back to his past road trips and travels…
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5 Songs That Will Transport You to Your Dream Summer Vacation Spot
Thanks to COVID-19, it looks like most of us will be staying home this summer instead of pursuing a fun trip. Luckily, you can still feel like you’re vacationing through the power of music! Grab your headphones, a refreshing drink, and let these five songs soundtrack an imaginary trip. 24kGoldn – “CITY OF ANGELS” If…
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World’s longest sea beach
Cox’s bazar is termed as the world’s longest unbroken sea beach. The sea beach has a length of incredible 132 km. It acquires it’s current name from Hiram Cox who happened to be a superintendent of Palonkee outpost in the British East India Company. He rehabilitated refugees in order to accomplish his mission to deal…
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“Unequivocal Evidence Of Poisoning
By Christopher Quiles September 4, 2020 Russia Is now on its back-foot of their stance in saying they had nothing to do with the poising of a headline critic of the Kremlin. Germany has confirmed that the Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned with a chemical nerve agent from the Novichok group, the German government said Wednesday. Urging the Kremlin to…
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Battle “Between the Lands”
The Mediterranean Sea Dispute Between NATO Allies By Christopher Quiles September 2, 2020 As the dispute in the Mediterranean Sea continues so does Turkeys aggressive posture over the energy rich coast of Cyprus where Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sent a Turkish drilling vessel Oruc Reis. Turkey claims exploration rights within an area of dispute…
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Gaming Confession: What Makes You Keep Playing that Favorite Game?
As teens, many people got acquainted with one game or the other. Either Grand theft Auto, Crossfire, Tetris, Minecraft, Super Mario Bros, or others. Have you asked yourself why you interestingly play that game regularly? Almost every day? There are personal reasons why we love playing some games for many hours non-stop. Your favorite games…
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10 Tips to Enjoy Your Next Beach Getaway Safely
Are you craving a beach getaway? Are the coronavirus statics preventing you from putting a plan into action though? Staying healthy should always be your top priority. Although getting away from the house and getting some vitamin D would be beneficial to your mental and physical health. You can’t deny that all negative emotions quickly…
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FLORENCE, ITALY: THE GREENWICH VILLAGE OF THE WORLD
By Pamela Goldman Florence, Italy is the Greenwich Village of the world in my opinion.With all of it’s winding streets and unexpected pockets of beauty, itwas a haven for artists and writers as well as the center of culturalinnovation for decades. Today, with a population of approximately 383,000 it remains relatively small for a city…