
Un modo estremamente affascinante per conoscere l’Andalucia più autentica è esplorare il suo entroterra rurale seguendo l’Itinerario dei Pueblos Blancos. Il percorso tocca i più bei villaggi tipici della Spagna del sud, noti come “pueblos blancos”.

La Via Francigena è uno dei percorsi di pellegrinaggio più importanti d’Italia. Nacque nel Medioevo per collegare la Cattedrale di Canterbury, in Gran Bretagna, a Roma e ai porti della Puglia, dove i pellegrini partivano verso la Terra Santa.

La North Coast 500 è un giro quasi completo delle Highland scozzesi che passa attraverso montagne, laghi e spiagge. Un vero e proprio percorso ad anello di oltre 800 chilometri che inizia e finisce al famoso Castello di Inverness.

La Route Napoleon (N85) è una strada che prende il nome dal percorso intrapreso da Napoleone nel 1815 al suo ritorno dall’isola d’Elba. La strada ha una lunghezza totale di 314 chilometri ed è stata inaugurata nel 1932.

Da Chaves, nel nord vicino al confine con la Spagna, sino a Faro, in Algarve, nei pressi dell’Oceano Atlantico, la più lunga e spettacolare strada portoghese percorre all’incirca 739 chilometri e ha tante affascinanti storie da raccontare.

Castelli e paesini da fiaba, pendii ricoperti di verde e atmosfere tipiche del romanticismo tedesco: è la Romantische Strasse. Questa strada, che taglia la Baviera e il Baden-Württemberg, nel sud del Paese, parte da Füssen e raggiunge Würzburg.

Dalla punta di Malin Head, spazzata dai venti nella contea di Donegal, alla bellezza rigenerante della cittadina di Kinsale nella contea di Cork, l’ovest dell’Irlanda ti lascerà a bocca aperta con i suoi paesaggi epici e ti conquisterà con i suoi momenti di pace.

Il Cammino di Santiago de Compostela è una delle vie di peregrinazione più importanti della storia, tanto che la città è considerata la terza città santa per la cristianità dopo Gerusalemme (da cui tutto partì) e Roma.

L’itinerario di Sant’Olav si snoda nel Nord Europa, attraverso Norvegia, Svezia e Danimarca per giungere a Trondheim, riconosciuto come Itinerario Culturale Europeo del Consiglio d’Europa nel maggio 2010.
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By Frankcab
Welcome to PancakeSwap: A Beginner’s Guide
PancakeSwap is a decentralized exchange platform on the Binance Smart Chain, designed for swapping BEP-20 tokens. With its vibrant ecosystem, ease of use, and low transaction fees, it’s become a popular choice among crypto enthusiasts.
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What is PancakeSwap?
PancakeSwap is an automated market maker (AMM) that allows users to trade directly from their crypto wallets. There’s no order book involved; instead, trades are made against a liquidity pool. Here’s how you can get started:
How to Use PancakeSwap?
Set Up Your Wallet
First, you need a crypto wallet like MetaMask or Trust Wallet. Ensure your wallet supports BEP-20 tokens.
Connect to Binance Smart Chain
Configure your wallet to connect to the Binance Smart Chain network. Detailed guides are available in your wallet settings.
Purchase BNB
You’ll need BNB (Binance Coin) to cover transaction fees. Buy BNB from a reputable exchange and transfer it to your wallet.
Access PancakeSwap
Visit the official PancakeSwap website and connect your wallet by clicking on the ‘Connect Wallet’ button.
Start Trading
Once connected, you can begin swapping BEP-20 tokens. Choose the tokens you wish to trade and confirm your transactions.
Benefits of PancakeSwap
Lower Fees: Operating on Binance Smart Chain, the fees are more affordable than Ethereum-based exchanges.
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Conclusion
PancakeSwap offers a user-friendly approach to trading cryptocurrencies, engaging users with its gamified elements like lotteries and collectibles. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader, PancakeSwap provides an efficient and exciting way to dive into the world of decentralized finance. Always ensure to perform your due diligence before engaging in trading activities.
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By AntonioGot
Why expanding the College Football Playoff worked – and what still needs to be fixed
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Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: expanding the College Football Playoff worked.
The grand experiment to allow more teams to play for the national championship wasn’t perfect, but it ended up where it was supposed to: a worthy national champion with exciting, close games in the later rounds when the best teams faced one another. It gave us awesome scenes on campuses around the nation, created new legends and showed how a sport so steeped in tradition can evolve when faced with new demands from its fans and business partners.
Here are four reasons why the new version of the College Football Playoff worked – and the areas that can still be fixed.
The committee picked the right teams, even if some games were blowouts
Before the games kicked off in December, much of the focus was put on the inclusion of Southern Methodist University (SMU) and Indiana University – two teams that won a bunch of games but didn’t have the brand recognition of schools like Alabama, South Carolina and Ole Miss.
Here’s what else those teams had that SMU and Indiana didn’t: three losses.
The Hoosiers lost only once in the regular season – to eventual national champion Ohio State. The Mustangs had lost twice, once to Brigham Young University and again in the ACC championship game to Clemson.
In the first year of the expanded, 12-team playoff, could the committee really leave out a major conference team with 11 wins and punish another one for playing for a conference championship while other teams sat at home? Warde Manuel, the University of Michigan athletic director who served as chair of the committee, said they could not.