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Cities are not just rows of tenements, blocks of flats and street

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s. Sometimes all it takes is a small thing to bring life and color to particular neighborhoods. And some projects are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also very useful. #1 A City That Cares about Greenery pinterest#2 Benches in Marseille with Hats to Protect From the Sun pinterest#3 Bicycle Stand with Saddle Cover imgur#4 Unusual Grid to Protect a Piece of Ground and a Tree pinterest#5 Even in the Crowded Streets of London There Is Space for a Small Park with Benches pinterest#6 Playground for Adults in Massachusetts pinterest#7 Original Pedestrian Crossing pinterest#8 São Paulo Subway Car. Brazilians Love Soccer...

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Many Americans Dropped Face Coverings Well before Health Guidance

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, changed its guidelines Tuesday on wearing masks outdoors to prevent coronavirus infection. The CDC said fully vaccinated Americans do not need to continue covering their faces with masks unless they are in a large group of people. It added that even some unvaccinated people can go outside without masks in some situations. The CDC has been telling Americans since the start of the health crisis to wear masks if they were within two meters of other people. The decision marked the U.S. government’s latest step toward normal conditions. But it...

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Park Life: What to expect when Disneyland reopens and what’s next for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

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Which rides and restaurants will stay closed when Disneyland reopens? When will Disneyland bring back parades, fireworks and Fantasmic? What rides and restaurants could be coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge? Find all the latest theme park news in the Park Life newsletter. Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here. Open the Gates Everything you need to know about the April 30 reopening of Disneyland — from reservations and capacity limits to FastPasses and virtual queues. The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, The Monorail, and...

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— The world is changing. While the pandemic has taken up the forefront of our minds, there are other issues that are just as, if not more, pertinent to the legacy of humanity. Climate change is an issue that cannot be ignored any longer. Modern society has been built without the environment in mind and now we are forced to make retroactive changes to leave behind a cleaner and more sustainable world for our children. While it’s easy to throw up our hands, blame politicians and the corporate elite, we are all culpable for the world around us. You may...

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Breckenridge to open for summer operations June 18, Keystone June 24

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The Keystone Bike Park will operate this summer after the downhill biking attraction was not open in 2020. Photo by Aaron Dodds / Vail Resorts Vail Resorts properties Keystone and Breckenridge announced summer opening dates and additional offerings compared with 2020 on Wednesday, April 28. At Keystone Resort, that includes the return of the downhill bike park and the Keystone Ranch golf course. “This summer, we look forward to bringing back a wider variety of activities at both resorts,” Vail Resorts spokesperson Sara Lococo wrote in an email. Daily lift service for Breckenridge Ski Resort’s summer Epic Discovery on-mountain operations...

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