Month: July 2020

Guide to Makhtesh Ramon: Makhtesh Ramon is a large, 40 Km diameter crater in the Negev Desert in the southern part of Israel. So what’s the difference between a “Crater” and a “Makhtesh”? Crater – A roughly circular depression in the ground usually caused by volcanic activity, impact, or explosion. Makhtesh – A crater-like geological
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Buy this deal now and book flexibly through 2021. Get ready to saddle up and hit the trail…literally. We’ve negotiated more than $150 in exclusive savings on 2-night getaways at this Old West-style dude ranch near the Grand Canyon’s western rim. You have the option to skip the summer crowds too, as these savings extend
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A couple of things are guaranteed when it comes to summertime in Barcelona, the sun will be shining and the weather will be hot! This usually means that the beaches are super busy and hard to navigate. But fear not, as there is a solution. If you want to go swimming in Barcelona, without having
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TOPLINE Dunkin’, McDonalds and Starbucks will close a combined 1,400 locations across the U.S.,  as the companies report major sales plunges amid the coronavirus crisis. Dunkin will close 800 stores across the U.S. by the end of 2020. Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald KEY FACTS Dunkin’ (née Donuts), which reported a 20% second-quarter revenue drop, will
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A Mexican restaurant adapts to the Covid-19 lockdown. The owner hands an order to a customer outside … [+] the restaurant; they are both wearing gloves and masks. getty Restaurants contend with new problems on a daily basis. From customers refusing to wear masks, to workers having symptoms or testing positive after coming to work,
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​Here is a list of 10 trip ideas within 3 hours of Portland that will give you the vacation you need while also sticking to social distancing guidelines. Remember, even as restrictions are lifting, it is best to continue to wear masks and practice social distancing rules. Be respectful and keep the communities you visit
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Often referred to as Big Sky Country, Montana is the most northerly of the US states. Its beautiful, rugged scenery with plentiful wildlife makes it a popular destination for scenic drives and outdoor activities. The area is actually well-known for its numerous outdoor activities, including winter sports, water sports, hiking and biking. While it is
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Yesterday, Senator Mitch McConnell proposed the HEALS Act, which includes the next round of coronavirus aid. But the Independent Restaurant Coalition (IRC) claims it will not do enough, and continues seeking support and pushing for signatures on the RESTAURANTS Act. Bobby Stuckey, IRC leadership member and Master Sommelier / founder of Frasca Hospitality Group, in …
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A year before he became President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows took nearly $40,000 worth of trips that were paid for by nonprofit groups and conservative advocacy organizations.  Meadows, who was previously the chairman of the fiscally conservative House Freedom Caucus, and his wife, Debra, took expense-paid business trips last year to the
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Gothenburg (Göteborg), is Sweden’s second biggest city. Visitors can explore the beautiful coastal city, magical islands and some of the best seafood in the world. Located on the west coast of Sweden, Gothenburg has a city pulse with nature on its doorstep.   Go cycling  Rent a bike and explore the city with brand new
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Estate vineyards of Pecchenino, Dogliani Photo courtesy of Pecchenino I’ve had a love affair with Dolcetto for more than two decades. This variety produces medium-bodied, sometimes medium-full red wines that display juicy fruit flavors of black raspberry, cranberry and plum. Sounds delicious, right? Absolutely, so why isn’t Dolcetto more popular? Well, Dolcetto wines are meant
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