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//November 26, 2014
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Best-Kept Secrets of Priceline

Shhh… Here’s what no one tells you about finding travel deals on Priceline. Use these tips to search wisely, bid smart, and save big. We all want to be that person who swoops in at the last minute, bids low, and scores a ridiculously good deal on Priceline—then brags...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By onabudget
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C. O. Bigelow Apothecary in New York, New York

Tucked away in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, a small establishment prepares and dispenses their own range of cure-alls and remedies just as they have everyday since 1838. C. O. Bigelow Apothecary is America’s oldest operating apothecary. Providing New Yorkers with a...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By features
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The Burmis Tree in Bellevue, Canada

Despite being dead since the 1970s, Alberta’s so-called Burmis Tree still stands in the same spot it has for the past 700 or so years, maintained since its death by a devoted locals who see the tree as a monument to a town gone by.  The mining town of Burmis was...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By features
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Leaning Towers of Santos in Santos, Brazil

Looking at a picture of Santos, Brazil’s waterfront skyline something seems just a bit off. It is not always immediately apparent, but with more than a cursory look one will notice that a large portion of the buildings seem to be leaning frighteningly to one side. While the...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By features
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Tromelin Island in Tromelin Island , Madagascar

Tromelin Island, off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean is little more than a speck of sand covered in low-lying scrub plants, but miraculously, a group of more than 60 illegal slaves were able to survive (some of them at least) for over 15 years after being shipwrecked...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By features
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Doyden Castle in Port Quin, England

Sitting alone atop an isolated windblown English hill, Doyden Castle was created to be a secluded stronghold of sin where one wealthy businessman and his friends could get as debauched as they wanted to, the historic mini-castle is now a bucolic holiday home. Built around the...
Posted On 26 Nov 2014
, By features


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