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  • 6 days ago | flipboard.com | Joshua Chiedu

    9 hours agoTry the Skeena, a budget alternative to Canada's famous Rocky MountaineerCrossing vast tracts of British Columbian wilderness, the Skeena is one of Canada’s most thrilling, and little-known, rail journeys. “Ladies and gentlemen, we’ll be making an unscheduled stop here to pick up another passenger,” announces train manager Alain Vermette. “In fact, we need to back up.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Joshua Chiedu

    2 hours agoEcoFlow's new backyard solar energy system starts at $599 - no installation crews or permits neededThe Stream series is a plug-and-play solar energy solution designed for homeowners and renters alike.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Joshua Chiedu

    New York City is massive; you have the crowd, heat, noise, traffic, and jammed-up vacation spots to contend with. An escape to some of the quieter towns across the state, where nature's warmth can be enjoyed without the crowds and chaos is the theme of this article. Towns like Ithaca and Seneca Falls, with natural attractions such as lakes and waterfalls, will make anyone forget about the big city in summer. And if you're a history or cultural enthusiast, these towns are also captivating.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Joshua Chiedu

    South Dakota is one of the best choices anyone can make for a weekend retreat. Sliced through by America’s longest river, this interesting state in the Midwest has so much under its sleeves, from breathtaking natural wonders to world-famous landmarks. Despite all of its exciting features, it remains one of the most sparsely populated states in the US, with around 11 people per square mile according to the 2020 US Census Bureau data.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Joshua Chiedu

    Hawaii is the most unique state in America, with so many interesting things that just make it worth the next flight. In addition to its isolated location in the Pacific Ocean, thousands of miles from the mainland US, this mysterious island state hides dozens of towns best classified as quirky. These towns are sparsely populated and also remotely located across the Aloha State, serving as launch pads to explore the archipelago’s outlandish natural features and peculiar culture.

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