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]]>The capital of Norway has one of the lowest carbon emission rates of all countries in Europe, making it an ideal place to live. The reason for this is because the public transit eliminates most of the need for cars, and even their public transit is moving to be greener by soon cutting out the use of all fossil fuels.
Known for luxury and decadence, you might not think of this city as being a leading community in sustainability. However, the city has gone through some major means to ensure they use clean energy, such as solar power, having mainly electric cars, and using sustainability materials in buildings and hotels.
San Francisco was once the main hub of artists and revolutionaries, and that spirit remains in the municipality decision making. San Fran has an amazing curbside composting program which means they are making less food waste, and they are soon to have a totally emission-free transit system.
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]]>Asheville, North Carolina is a small city located in the Blue Ridge Mountain range. With more beer breweries per square foot than any other city in the country and plenty of trails and waterfalls to enjoy around the parkway and Appalachian
Situated on the Ohio River, Louisville is the biggest city in Kentucky and is the birthplace of bourbon. Around the city, there are loads of distilleries, but the different neighborhoods of Louisville boast beautiful architecture and delicious comfort foods.
When you think of the west, Sante Fe New Mexico may not be the first thing you think of, but it should be. This city is an artists paradise, with tons of inspiration coming from the natural surroundings and just the general vibe of the city. With roots from the Native American population as well as Spanish colonization, Santa Fe is a really fascinating city to experience.
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]]>There are many electric scooter rental and sharing companies now like Bird, and it is a super fun way to zip around a new place! Although it can be a bit dangerous, if you use them caution it is so worth it.
A lot of cities have bake sharing on the streets or will have Mobikes around, so biking in a new place could not be easier! This is a great way to not only see the city but get exercise while you do it.
Some cities have really excellent buses, trains, and trams, and normally you can get a few days passes that are very affordable! If you’re worried about getting lost, you can always look at a map that is posted at most stops.
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]]>The capital of Norway has one of the lowest carbon emission rates of all countries in Europe, making it an ideal place to live. The reason for this is because the public transit eliminates most of the need for cars, and even their public transit is moving to be greener by soon cutting out the use of all fossil fuels.
Known for luxury and decadence, you might not think of this city as being a leading community in sustainability. However, the city has gone through some major means to ensure they use clean energy, such as solar power, having mainly electric cars, and using sustainability materials in buildings and hotels.
San Francisco was once the main hub of artists and revolutionaries, and that spirit remains in the municipality decision making. San Fran has an amazing curbside composting program which means they are making less food waste, and they are soon to have a totally emission-free transit system.
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]]>The post These Lesser Known American Cities Are So Worth Visiting appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Asheville, North Carolina is a small city located in the Blue Ridge Mountain range. With more beer breweries per square foot than any other city in the country and plenty of trails and waterfalls to enjoy around the parkway and Appalachian
Situated on the Ohio River, Louisville is the biggest city in Kentucky and is the birthplace of bourbon. Around the city, there are loads of distilleries, but the different neighborhoods of Louisville boast beautiful architecture and delicious comfort foods.
When you think of the west, Sante Fe New Mexico may not be the first thing you think of, but it should be. This city is an artists paradise, with tons of inspiration coming from the natural surroundings and just the general vibe of the city. With roots from the Native American population as well as Spanish colonization, Santa Fe is a really fascinating city to experience.
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]]>The post Fun Ways To Get Around a City Besides Taxis appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>There are many electric scooter rental and sharing companies now like Bird, and it is a super fun way to zip around a new place! Although it can be a bit dangerous, if you use them caution it is so worth it.
A lot of cities have bake sharing on the streets or will have Mobikes around, so biking in a new place could not be easier! This is a great way to not only see the city but get exercise while you do it.
Some cities have really excellent buses, trains, and trams, and normally you can get a few days passes that are very affordable! If you’re worried about getting lost, you can always look at a map that is posted at most stops.
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