First Chinese-Built Large Cruise Ship Starts Sea Trials

First Chinese-Built Large Cruise Ship Starts Sea Trials

The first of two sea trials for China’s first newly-built, big cruise ship has begun, marking a significant milestone on the path to the ship’s completion and eventual debut. The first Chinese-built cruise ship, Adora Magic City, has begun sea testing, according to China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). China hopes to use this ship as…

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5 Lesser-Known National Parks To Avoid Large Crowds This Summer 

5 Lesser-Known National Parks To Avoid Large Crowds This Summer 

Summer is approaching fast, and many are gearing up to make their travel plans if they haven’t already. A record number of Americans are planning on traveling this year, and many are hoping to visit some of the United States’ amazing national parks. With 63 national parks and 424 national park sites located all across…

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Large Crowds Return To Las Vegas As Casinos Post Near Record Numbers

Large Crowds Return To Las Vegas As Casinos Post Near Record Numbers

Large crowds of tourists have returned to Las Vegas – with the city’s casinos reporting near record numbers. With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic having had a major impact on the tourism industry worldwide, Las Vegas was no exception to this – with the 26th-most populous city in the U.S. having seen its world-renowned ‘Las Vegas’…

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Large Amounts Of Seaweed Arrive On Playa Del Carmen And Tulum Beaches

Large Amounts Of Seaweed Arrive On Playa Del Carmen And Tulum Beaches

As the sargassum season arrives in the Mexican Caribbean, seaweed is covering some of Mexico’s most popular beaches in Cancun, Quintana Roo, and the Riviera Maya. In the coming weeks, experts predict an undesirable amount of algae will flood Mexico’s beaches.  Which Beaches Will Sargassum Season Affect? According to the Sargassum Citizen Observatory, sargassum season…

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