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What to Eat in Singapore

Whether you're a long-time foodie or Inspired by Crazy Rich Asians, you'll find a foodie's paradise in Singapore. Many local Singaporeans themselves claim to be ultimate foodies, and it's very easy to see why when you're navigating the country. Food is abundant and very accessible, no matter what your budget. Almost every neighborhood has a local food center where hawkers set up shop every day to sell their specialty dishes for incredibly affordable prices.


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2 Weeks in Belize: Where to Stay and What to Do

Of all the Central American countries, Belize is special in many ways. First, English is the official language, which means communication generally isn't a problem. Second, Belize has both Caribbean coastline and lots of inland mountains and jungles, appealing to both beach and mountain lovers. In 2012, we traveled to Belize for the first time on a business trip.

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Travel Photos to Inspire You to Visit Belize

Are you seeking a trip to a place with picturesque Caribbean beaches and Mayan ruins to explore? Look no further than Belize! Besides its natural beauty and historic attractions, Belize is the only country in Central America where English is the official language. For these reasons among others, thousands of tourists from all over the world flock to this Central American country.

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Eastern Washington and Bend, Oregon

Ever since Martin and I purchased our new car in May, we had been dying to break it in on a proper road trip. Our shiny Subaru Impreza Sport was the first brand new car that either of us had ever owned, and we were stoked to take it out on the road. With this in mind, we began devising plans for our annual 4th of July trip. Instead of heading out of state, we decided to stick (somewhat) closer to home and explore more of Washington.

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