Friday, November 16, 2018

The delicious New York neighborhood you've never heard of

Plus the world's strangest landscapes, discover California's Redwood Coast, five reasons to go to Piedmont, Italy & more -
 
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Take a bite out of New York's 'other Little Italy'
If you want to find an authentic slice of the Italian-American experience in New York City, skip the Little Italy in Manhattan and head to this historic neighborhood in the Bronx, where you can find delicious Italian food and family-run restaurants.
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The world's strangest landscapes
Discover some of the weirdest places on the planet, from Peru's Rainbow Mountain to the Philippines' Chocolate Hills and Namibia's Skeleton Coast.
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Discover California's Redwood Coast
California's Redwood Coast has been named Lonely Planet's number one destination to visit in the US in 2018. Here's why.
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Is this the world's most surreal attraction?
With its cautionary dioramas of punishments in the underworld, Singapore's Haw Par Villa is no ordinary sculpture park. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Five reasons to go to Piedmont, Italy
Piedmont is one of Italy's most amazing regions. You’ll find high culture and baroque palaces in Turin, truffle-hunting adventures in Alba and – in the run up to Shrove Tuesday – the streets of Ivrea painted orange, when a unique food fight takes place.
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