How to Make the Most of Three Days in New York City

The sheer number of things to do in New York City is mind boggling. With only three days, it is impossible to see all the major attractions, visit all the museums, go to all the Broadway shows or eat everything that is on your list in New York City for three days. But you can make the most of your time with a little help from Trippy users and locals in the ... [Read more]


7 Bucket List Worthy Restaurants Around the World

Every destination has that particular restaurant that tourists go to - a place to savor the local cuisine, discover the culture and history. And when I think of travel, I think about the many different foods I can try. In fact, food is an indispensable part of traveling. It is one of the main reasons I love to travel to far off countries.  Whether ... [Read more]


8 Tragic Ghost Towns of the 20th Century

Desolate, ruined, hollow: ghost towns are the remnants of urban catastrophe. Whether it's a shift in local industry or a particularly nasty disaster that sparks a mass exodus, it means the death knell for a town. Eerie and tragic, yet brimming with history, the following ghost towns are monuments to hardship, good intentions with bad repercussions, and ... [Read more]


12 Best Things to Do if You Have a Week to Spend in Los Angeles

Photo credit: Pixabay Los Angeles, the Entertainment Capital of the World, is more than just the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and Hollywood Sign. This sprawling city in southern California has 75 miles of sunny coastline, over 100 renowned museums and almost 300 sunny days per year. In addition to all of this, visitors can have a ... [Read more]


Tasting the Good Life in Carmel Valley

Life was good: a glass of wine in one hand, and a bocce ball in the other, gazing out across a vineyard at the scrub-forest hills of the Carmel Valley. As my wife knocked my ball out of scoring position, I silently complimented myself on the choice to come to Bernardus Lodge & Spa for our first year wedding anniversary. Bernardus Lodge is well-known ... [Read more]


An Examination of the Seven Continents from Largest to Smallest

Until this point in our history, we have not found another planet teeming with life like our own. We continue to search, but it has become clear that what we have in planet Earth is something special, at least within the scope of our understanding. Our planet is naturally divided into continents and oceans, so the first question that comes to mind is ... [Read more]





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