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roverfood

Lychee

Lychee is a tropical fruit that is unique in appearance and flavor. It's native to China but can grow in certain warm regions of the U.S like Florida and Hawaii. Lychee is also known as "alligator strawberry" for its red, bumpy skin. Lychees are round or oblong in shape and are 1 ½ to 2 inches in diameter.

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roversports

My First Sport

The first sport I played since my childhood is badminton. It is a sport that two or four players participate in a field. There are two sides where a player or two players has to be in on each side. The game is interesting and fun. We have to save the shuttlecock from hitting the ground in our side. It is the game of accuracy and speed.

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rovereducation

Choose your best library Edited

There are plenty of breathtaking places to visit in the world. There are natural wonders like the Grand Canyon or ancient ruins like the Colosseum, or fantastic buildings with sky-high observation decks. But there are a few places, pretty much in every city, that you might not expect to take your breath away: libraries. No, you don’t have to be Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" to appreciate a good library. So many libraries, whether they’re several centuries or just a few decades old, can be a wonderful stop to make on your next trip. Some libraries are even famous institutions of some of the best cities in the world. Libraries like the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, for instance, has been photographed and appeared in movies hundreds (or possibly thousands) of times. You’ve probably seen this library, even if you haven’t been to New York. Or, there are libraries that are celebrations of innovative design. The interesting, clean, and minimal architecture of the Stuttgart Library in Germany, for instance, would make any modern design-lover leap for joy. And some libraries look as if you’re stepping into a royal palace, like the aptly-named Royal Portuguese Reading Room in Brazil, or the Rampur Raza Library in India.

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roverfood

French Toast

French toast is a dish made of sliced bread soaked in beaten eggs and typically milk, then pan fried. Alternative names and variants include "eggy bread", "Bombay toast", "gypsy toast",[2] and "poor knights" (of Windsor). When French toast is served as a sweet dish, milk, sugar, vanilla or cinnamon are also commonly added before pan-frying, and then it may be topped with sugar (often powdered sugar), butter, fruit, or syrup. When it is a savory dish, it is generally fried with a pinch of salt or pepper, and it can then be served with a sauce such as ketchup or mayonnaise

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rovertravel

Tips to Travel Canada

If you’re fully vaccinated Fully vaccinated foreign nationals may enter Canada for discretionary (non-essential) reasons, such as tourism. Use the online tool ‘Find out if you can travel to Canada’ to find out if you are eligible to enter Canada. As well as being fully vaccinated, you must be admissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and, have no COVID symptoms; submit your mandatory information via ArriveCAN (App or website), including proof of vaccination in English or French and a quarantine plan in case you do not meet the necessary requirements at the border; and take a test on arrival, if selected wear a face mask during the flight and in airport terminals. If you cannot wear a face mask for medical reasons, you must be in possession of a medical certificate. If selected for arrivals testing, you are not required to quarantine while awaiting the result. If your arrival test is negative, you must: follow local public health measures wear a well-fitted mask when in public spaces for the first 14 days after your entry; maintain a list of all close contacts and locations you visit for your first 14 days in Canada monitor yourself for signs and symptoms keep copies of your proof of vaccination and pre-arrival tests for 14 days

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My Second Post test

This is test paragraph of my second post. The second blog post is created later than my first post.

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rovertravel

My First Post

My first blog app testing paragraph. Enjoy life!

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