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Top 10 Must-Have Bike Accessories for Stylish Cyclists

Top 10 Must-Have Bike Accessories for Stylish Cyclists

Less is more when it comes to many things, including the wide array of accessories available for bicycles. A sleek coffee cup holder, a helmet you won't be embarrassed to wear, and a smart magnetic light are just a few of the well-designed cycling pieces we have our eye on.


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    Virginia, known as the Old Dominion, boasts a rich history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a prime Atlantic location. But even locals might be surprised by these hidden gems. Discover 12 intriguing facts about Virginia, backed by reliable sources like Virginia.org, 50states.com, Infoplease.com, History.com, and The Huffington Post. 1. Virginias Name Honors Englands Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I 2. The Chincoteague Island Pony Swim Marks Its 91st Year Experience saltwater cowboys herding wil

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    Yellowstone National Park, WyomingArguably the most impressive of all U.S. National Parks, Yellowstone sits squarely over an active supervolcano. Created by a massive volcanic eruption some 640,000 years ago, the Yellowstone caldera now covers an area measuring a whopping 30×45 miles. The heat beneath this area is responsible for the park’s many interesting hydrothermal features—geysers, including Old Faithful, fumaroles, hot springs, and bubbling mud pots—that are all huge tourist dr

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    Don’t assume beach photos mean beach swimsIf you made your all-inclusive vacation booking based on gorgeous beach photos from the resort’s website, you’ll probably want to call ahead to ask if you can actually swim there. “Don’t just assume that you’re going to an all-inclusive resort and you’ll able to swim in the ocean,” shares Travelzoo producer Gabe Saglie. “Some resorts have pristine beaches, but the water’s too choppy to be safe.