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Exploring Amsterdam: On Foot, By Boat and By Bicycle

 Exploring Amsterdam: On Foot, By Boat and By Bicycle   Travel & Tourism Travelling solo can be a great and exciting way to explore a new place. While many travelers are content with visiting highly-trafficked tourist sites, I find exploring off the beaten track to be much fun; spending a holiday finding the best local attractions and hideouts can be incredibly rewarding. There are plenty of European destinations to choose from for an incredible city break: Amsterdam is one of these and boasts many hidden gems to uncover. Let me share with you some great ways to see them for yourself. On Foot Touring on foot is perhaps the best way to learn about the destination. Over the course of a couple hours, you’ll hear from an expert guide about Amsterdam’s beginnings as a small village on the River Amstel to how it became Europe’s preeminent centre for trade. A walking tour is also a great way for a solo traveler to explore famous sites and to meet others while doing so. The guides will sho

Bikini Mama's Launches Innovative, Trendy Swimwear Line

 Bikini Mama's Launches Innovative, Trendy Swimwear Line   Fashion & Cosmetics Bikini Mama’s announces their new swimwear line, catered to the pregnant and breastfeeding Mom. After 2 years of research and development, they launched their completely adjustable maternity-to-nursing bikini and convertible tankini wrap that adapts to the ever-evolving pregnant and post-pregnant body. The nursing top gives new moms the ease and accessibility to nurse their child, discreetly poolside or at the beach. The convertible tankini offers pregnant and new moms the option to cover up or bear their tummies – wow, two swimsuits in one. The tankini wrap also serves as a skirt or a nursing cover. Owner, Terri-Lynne, designed the swimwear after being disappointed by the selection of maternity swimwear she found while pregnant “To my great surprise and frustration, all the maternity & nursing swimwear available was unattractive, ill fitting, poorly designed and impractical. It felt as though  t