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  • 1 month ago | alifeofy.com | Jeff Yip

    Pailón del Diablo, also known as the Devil’s Cauldron, was one of the standouts from our trip to Ecuador. It’s loud, wet, and genuinely impressive. If you’re in Banos, it’s worth the short journey. We spent a few days wandering around Banos and heading out into the surrounding area — think lush green mountains, cloud forest, and enough sketchy ziplining to question your life choices. It’s the kind of place that mixes chilled vibes with adrenaline surprisingly well.

  • 2 months ago | alifeofy.com | Jeff Yip

    The city’s compact size makes it easy to explore in a day – whether you’re here on a stopover, squeezing it into a longer Belgium trip, or just curious about what the EU capital has to offer. I’ve been to Brussels a couple of times now, so I’ve got a good feel for what’s worth your time – and how to fit it all into a day without feeling rushed. The capital of Belgium is also home to the European Union, but it’s not all business and politics.

  • 2 months ago | alifeofy.com | Jeff Yip

    Matera is one of those places you instantly fall in love with – and we did just that! We crammed so much into our long weekend that we honestly wish we’d had an extra day or two. With stunning landscapes, delicious food and beautifully preserved rock churches, it’s easy to see why Matera was named a European Capital of Culture back in 2019 – a big turnaround for a city once known, in the 1950s, as a national embarrassment. The old city is quickly becoming the place to visit in southern Italy.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | mdpi.com | Alice Yip |Jeff Yip |Zoe Tsui |Yuen-Han Mo

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  • Jul 31, 2024 | autonews.com | Jeff Yip

    Of the 48 young people accepted into the previous five groups, 34 — or 70.8 percent — completed the program. Twenty-eight were placed in jobs or chose to continue their education. That's the path Richard Arrendondo has chosen. One of Petra Care's earliest graduates, Arrendondo started taking mechanical engineering classes while he worked at Kramer Chevy GMC in Livingston, Texas, northeast of Houston.

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Jeff Yip
Jeff Yip @savvydriver
30 Mar 22

RT @ABC: BREAKING: Bruce Willis' family has announced the actor has been diagnosed with aphasia. https://t.co/zEXKWm5Yuf

Jeff Yip
Jeff Yip @savvydriver
8 Nov 19

Just how much love for Chevy's Suburban is there deep in the heart of Texas? Stay tuned because Chevy has launched a campaign to get Texans to sign a petition that would make the 85-years-young hauler the "national vehicle of Texas." https://t.co/YAen8gW48c #ChevySuburban https://t.co/uHFzaxcTW8

Jeff Yip
Jeff Yip @savvydriver
8 Nov 17

Just drove the '18 Mustang GT with 7.5K redline and 460 horses on the backroads of my youth. Felt young again in less than 4 seconds! Michelin's new Pilot Sport 4S UHP summer tires -- 275/40-19s at the rear and 255/40-19s up front -- are part of the GT Performance Package. https://t.co/wjVShP79Ai