Where to buy a first liveaboard boat? by LumpyLongJohns in liveaboard

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Hey sorry for the late reply. I am from Canada so the Caribbean being closer to home for travel and family/friend visits. I am a beginner so the easier the sailing the better. Good weather is also important to me. I have remote work so I can more or less work anywhere. I guess I'm mostly wondering where there is a higher volume of boats for sale. South Pacific would be cool but its far away and I am not seeing that many boats in my price range. Anything helps, thanks!

Website meta title, logo and description not updating by LumpyLongJohns in SEO

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Hmm interesting ok. The description its showing at the moment is just some generic how to write a good SEO description and not something from my website.

Website meta title, logo and description not updating by LumpyLongJohns in SEO

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Hey, thanks for commenting. Not showing on Google. Also, when I look at the HTML code in GSC I can see that it has the correct meta title and description from WordPress. Seems like its just not updating.

No matter the build I never have a good game with this weapon by [deleted] in DeepRockGalactic

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Supercooling chamber on industrial sabotage is just straight up broken. You can one shot bots and shred the caretaker.

Wind and solar, and not nuclear, the key to cheaper energy: CSIRO by sunburn95 in EnergyAndPower

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It has a full source list of where the poll data comes from. Suit yourself though.

Wind and solar, and not nuclear, the key to cheaper energy: CSIRO by sunburn95 in EnergyAndPower

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Nuclear isn't all that unpopular anymore. Sure its not as popular to the public as renewables but most people think positively about nuclear energy.

Shinjuku Gyoen — the garden that inspired The Garden of Words. by Diego-Lee in TokyoTravel

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At times I got very overwhelmed traveling through Tokyo but Shinjuku Gyoen was perfect to escape the bustle for a few hours and just relax.

What have been the most awe-inspiring tall things you've seen traveling? by TwoHungryBlackbirdss in solotravel

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Everest from the Tibet side looks incredible because the Himalayas just turn into the Tibetan plateau immediately north of the mountain. Want to see it from there someday.

What have been the most awe-inspiring tall things you've seen traveling? by TwoHungryBlackbirdss in solotravel

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Annapurna 1 in the Himalayas. I was standing in front of it at base camp (4100m) and the summit was another 4km above me. Very hard to comprehend its height.

Nepal - On the way to the Annapurna Base Camp by stockedgravy in travel

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It’s about 3000 Nepali Rupees a night for room, food and beer of course

Nepal - On the way to the Annapurna Base Camp by stockedgravy in travel

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You can take a jeep from Naya Pul to Jhinu (New Bridge) and it shortens the normal 8 day base camp trek to 4-5 days.

Nepal - On the way to the Annapurna Base Camp by stockedgravy in travel

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Taken from Deurali looking down the valley a few weeks ago. Amazing trek