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10 Affordable Travel Destinations For Millennials In 2024
If you’re a 20/30 something traveller trying to decide where to book your next holiday without blowing your budget this article has you covered. As a late 20s traveller myself,…
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Read MoreHow to Enjoy Tennessee’s Nature – A Guide for Visitors
Tennessee, a state renowned for its rich musical heritage and vibrant cultural scene, hides within its borders a paradise for nature lovers. The state’s diverse landscapes, ranging from the majestic Appalachian Mountains to the tranquil waters of the Mississippi River, offer an outdoor experience like no other. Tennessee’s natural beauty is not just about the picturesque views; it’s about the immersive experiences that await in its vast wilderness. From the dense forests of the Smoky Mountains to the rushing waters of its rivers, there’s an adventure at every turn, making it a haven for those seeking to connect with nature. In this blog, we will discuss why Tennessee is a dream for nature lovers. If you’re into nature, keep reading till the end. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a prized gem in Tennessee, calls you with its amazing variety of plants and animals and ancient mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a mix of ancient forests, meadows covered in wildflowers, and peaks hiding in mist. If you love hiking, there’s a bunch of trails, from easy strolls to tough treks, each giving you different views and chances to bump into lots of […]
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Read MoreThe 9 Best Towns in the Dolomites
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The 9 Best Towns in the Dolomites
When booking your next trip, think of the mirror-like lakes, majestic peaks and winter sports in the best towns in the Italian Dolomites.
The post The 9 Best Towns in the Dolomites first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written by Jack Shaw.
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Read MoreBeng Mealea: Is This The Best Jungle-Consumed Temple In The World?
Beng Mealea is the last true temple ruin in Cambodia. This guide covers what to see, how to get there and day trips from Siem Reap.
Read MoreHere’s What To Wear On A Plane To Look Good & Be Comfy
Here is what to wear on a plane that is stylish and comfortable. Plus, what not to wear or take with you on your next flight.
Read MorePEN Klub restaurant Ljubljana, chef Mojmir Marko Šiftar
Week of restaurants was here again. Most good slots were taken, so I took those during working hours for lunch break. Today I went to PEN Klub, chef Mojmir Marko Šiftar. This is place with history, from residence of political figuers in socialist Yugoslavia, to writers society and restaurant owned by Kaval group.
I walked from office and was late few minutes. I had 3 course meal. We opened with Hors d’oeuvre was someting I didn’t like so they changed it to humus and homemade bread.
pozdrav iz kuhinje
Next was – Calf on pasture: Veal tongue with topinambur cream, pickled topinambur, pumpkin mayonnaise, spruce oil powder and wild herbs
Beef tounge – PEN
Then they served Flying polenta – Fried chicken thigh stuffed with goose liver, parsnip cream, balsamic vinegar gel, fennel oil, dark chicken sauce with beer
Chicken – PEN
I finished with Beef soup: Mousse of white chocolate and kohlrabi, carrot gel, sponge cake, celery chips, burnt onion, candied beef, caramel beef soup
Beside I was served bread and sparkling water. All courses on menu are traditional food presented in new way. I paid 35.5 € (menu 30 €, water 5.5 €). Nice lunch break, not for every day.
Read MoreA List Of 25 Countries That Use The Euro In 2024
Here is a complete list of the 25 countries that use the euro. My guide has many euro-related facts and information on the European currency.
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