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The Best Rice Field In Bali (That Nobody Knows About)
written by @nomadicsoul
All the tourists go to take pictures of the famous rice field in Ubud. But there's one that the locals will tell you about that's arguably even better.
Popular and Local Foodie Tips For Munich
written by @haritakurdu
In 2015 I visited Germany for the second time (the first time being only Berlin), and I visited a few cities starting from Munich where I spent 5 days. Throughout these five days, I had the chance to grab a bite and a beer at various places from famous beerhouses to more local places that students like to hang out. Here are tips from a Turkish in Munich
My favourite cafes part 2 口袋裏的咖啡店 2
written by @livinguktaiwan
Hi everyone, last time I shared some of my favourite cafes in Taichung with you. Since I like visiting cafes in my spare time, I thought I'd continue to share them with you and also pin them into LivingUKTaiwan Favourite Cafes Map.
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