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  • Kakabeka Falls in the early autumn surrounded by trees
    Canada By Lilly Paltsev 10 months ago

    One Of Canada's Most Awe-Inspiring Waterfalls Lives Up To Its Title As 'Niagara Of The North'

    A breathtaking waterfall without the crowds of Niagara Falls is located outside of Thunder Bay. Visitors can hike, ski, and enjoy the space's historic beauty.

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  • Overview of Dale Hollow Lake with crystal clear waters
    United States By Anahid Akkam 10 months ago

    Kentucky's Lake State Resort Park Offers Lodges, Spacious Campsites, Golf, And Endless Water Sports

    Outdoor enthusiasts will feel at home at this state resort park in Kentucky. Enjoy a rustic stay with plenty of activities, including golfing and swimming.

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  • A kayaker on a freshwater spring in Ocala National Forest
    Florida By Chris Hunt 10 months ago

    Situated Between Theme Parks And Beaches Is Florida's Underrated National Forest For Endless Recreation

    A national forest in Florida offers a wide range of outdoor activities, wildlife sightings, and a break from the crowds of the state's most popular attractions.

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  • Wooden troll statue in Breckenridge, Colorado
    Colorado By Kristin Conard 10 months ago

    Hunt Trolls On These One-Of-A-Kind Whimsical Colorado Hikes

    If you're just as into art sculptures as you are the great outdoors, follow these hiking trails in Colorado to discover delightful wooden trolls.

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  • Aerial view of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, landscape with small buildings and bridges
    West Virginia By Grae Gleason 10 months ago

    One Of The Most Important Towns In American History Is A West Virginia Gem With Timeless Natural Beauty

    This West Virginia town, nestled in a national historical park, is brimming with stories and sites dating back to the early days of the U.S. and beyond.

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  • Reception at Naumi Auckland Airport Hotel
    New Zealand By Mike Dunphy 10 months ago

    Contemporary Design Meets Seamless Service' At New Zealand's Airport Hotel Inspired By Art Icons

    This unique hotel near Auckland Airport in New Zealand is a destination in itself, offering exceptional service, contemporary design, and world-class amenities.

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  • Killer Venus fly trap from the Museum of the Weird in Austin, Texas
    Texas By Jenna Busch 10 months ago

    Weird Wonders And Peculiar Oddities Abound At This Curious Tourist Spot In Austin, Texas

    In keeping Austin "weird," this beloved establishment showcases the city's more unusual side with an eclectic offering of bizarre art and collectibles.

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  • A typical Amsterdam street scene.
    Hotels and Resorts By Barry Peacock 10 months ago

    The 10 Best Hotels In Amsterdam, According To Reviews

    We've sourced the best-reviewed hotels in Amsterdam including budget-friendly, mid-range, and high-end hotels to ensure there is something for everyone.

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  • A woman exploring Marrakech
    Tips and Hacks By Nicole Cord-Cruz 10 months ago

    Rick Steves' 'Prescription' For Culture Shock Is Brilliantly Simple

    It’s completely normal to feel out of your element and experience culture shock when visiting a new place. Luckily, travel pro Rick Steves has the perfect cure.

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  • Aerial view of Cowley County Waterfall, with trees surrounding it
    Kansas By S. Flannagan 10 months ago

    One Of America's 'Most Beautiful Waterfalls' Is A Kansas Attraction Near A Lake With Free Campsites

    Despite its short stature of 25 feet, a waterfall in Kansas is a must-see attraction for nature lovers. Here, visitors can enjoy free camping and fishing.

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  • The Lake Guntersville shoreline
    Alabama By Chris Hunt 10 months ago

    Alabama's Largest Lake Is In A State Park With 'Some Of The Best Fishing In The Southeast'

    If you are looking to yell "fish on!", then you need to go to the biggest lake in Alabama. Here's everything you need to know about this hot fishing spot.

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  • La Hay Bay near Cát Bà Island, Vietnam
    Asia By Carrie Back 10 months ago

    A Secluded And Uncrowded Vietnamese Bay Offers Unbeatable Excursions At An Affordable Price

    As Vietnam rises in popularity among adventurous but budget-conscious travelers, consider this stunning bay as an alternative to the most expensive regions.

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  • golf hole in one
    Florida By Alex Lauzon 10 months ago

    Hit An Ace At These 5 Golf Courses With The Most Holes-In-One Across America

    Every golfer dreams of hitting a spectacular hole-in-one, and these five golf courses might be the best and most common places to make it happen.

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  • A small waterfall among fall leaves in Manchester, Tennessee
    Tennessee By Carter Glascock 10 months ago

    Situated Between Nashville And Chattanooga Is An Artsy, Progressive Tennessee Town Full Of Shops

    This small, under-the-radar town in Tennessee is home to cute boutiques and beautiful, artistic murals with easy access to stunning natural marvels.

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  • Sparkling white interior of NYC's LGA
    New York By Mina Elwell 10 months ago

    The Busy East Coast Airport That Went From Total Nightmare To One Of The Best In America

    This East Coast airport was internationally despised for a long time, but recent renovations have made it a prime spot for relaxation and good eats.

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  • Road alongside Icelandic fjord in daylight
    Europe By S. Flannagan 10 months ago

    'Europe's Best Road Trip' Shows Off Seafront Villages, Glaciers, And Fjords, Per Rick Steves

    Pack your international driving permit and head to this European country for one of Rick Steves' favorite road trips, filled with breathtaking natural sights.

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  • handmade ravioli
    Restaurants By Carter Glascock 10 months ago

    One Of Nevada's Oldest Restaurants Is A Family-Owned Eatery Serving Top-Rated Italian Food

    One of Nevada's oldest restaurants is an Old Country-style Italian eatery top-rated for its tasty food, offering the best staples of Italian cooking.

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  • a sea lion on the beach with a cruise ship on the horizon
    Central and South America By Jamie Ditaranto 10 months ago

    The 5 Best Galapagos Islands Cruises, According To Reviews

    A trip to the Galapagos Islands is the experience of the lifetime, and taking a cruise can make the trip even more unforgettable -- here are the best.

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  • Bridge displaying the nickname of the Roscoe Village neighborhood in Chicago, IL
    Illinois By Carter Glascock 10 months ago

    City Life And Serenity Combine At An Artsy Chicago Neighborhood Of Parks, Boutiques, And Festivals

    This artsy Chicago neighborhood is bustling with life, as its neighborhood of parks, boutiques, and festivals will make anyone feel right at home.

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  • Village in Alsace
    Travel Guides By Ian Jackson 10 months ago

    The Smallest Cities In The World And How To Visit Them

    Some of the most fun, memorable cities are actually the smallest. Take a break from the major cities at these cool small cities around the world.

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  • Chef grilling beef for tacos at Michelin-starred taco stand
    Mexico By Atika Shubert 10 months ago

    Is The World's Only Michelin-Starred Taco Stand Truly Destination-Worthy?

    There is only one taco stand in the world that has earned a Michelin star, with its simplicity causing a stir. But is it good enough to book a flight to Mexico?

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  • Colorful fall foliage in Carson National Forest on the High Road to Taos
    New Mexico By Matt A. Claiborne 10 months ago

    The Undeniably Charming New Mexico Byway Lined With Little Shops And Sights Galore

    A scenic byway connecting the major tourist hubs of Santa Fe and Taos has art galleries, shops, scenic overlooks, and hiking trails for the ultimate road trip.

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  • The front of the Alpine Inn, with green umbrellas and a brown roof
    United States By Atika Shubert 10 months ago

    South Dakota's Black Hills Hide A World-Renowned Inn Famed For Tasty European Cuisine And Charm

    Steak lovers can rejoice at a South Dakota inn, where filet mignon is the only main course at dinner. The space is steeped in history and German culture.

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  • The Statue of Liberty raising her torch
    New York By Mina Elwell 10 months ago

    Why Tourists Have Been Banned From Seeing Lady Liberty's Original Torch Up Close For Over A Century

    You can go inside the Statue of Liberty, but you can't enter its iconic torch. Here's why this part of the famous structure has been closed for over 100 years.

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  • Albero di Prezzemolo at Gardaland in Italy
    Europe By Jenna Busch 10 months ago

    One Of Europe's Best Theme Parks Is A Family-Friendly Paradise On The Shores Of An Italian Lake

    In addition to Italy's stunning beaches and lakes, the country is also home to a spectacular theme park loaded with thrills and frills for all ages.

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  • Sun shining through trees on a trail in a redwood forest
    California By Sharon Kong Perring 10 months ago

    The National Park Service Only Issues Around 50 Permits A Day For This Secret California Redwood Hike

    In one California national park, an awe-inspiring hike through redwood forest is limited to just 50 visitors per day. Here's why the trek is so exclusive.

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  • top-down view of the limestone pools of Semuc Champey in Guatemala
    Central and South America By Jamie Ditaranto 10 months ago

    One Of Central America's Most Famed Destinations Is A Natural Wonder Of Cascading Swimming Pools

    Getting there can be a journey of its own, but this Central American setting is loaded with natural beauty and rewarding experiences not found anywhere else.

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