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Israel
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No matter what your impressions or political viewpoints of the situation in the Middle East may be, Israel is a safe and beautiful country with a lot to offer tourists. That being said, with the political situation you should be smart and check with the U.S. State Department for a current update. You can...
Byron Bay
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Australia's eastern most point is also one of the planet's most chilled-out, cruisy little beach communities. Located in the north of New South Wales, Byron Bay's bohemian authenticity attracts both vacationing Australians and tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year. A visualy stunning town,...
Europe
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Europe is a continent more by culture and convention than by geophysical reality. It is part of one huge Eurasian landmass that stretches from Spain to China and Russia. Hence its border on the east is pretty vague, but is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains. The landscape of mainland Europe is...
Thai Islands
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The Thai Islands are a picture-perfect island paradise. A haven of lush palm trees, gently swaying between a harmony of hammocks. It is a place of impossibly turquoise waters, of salty spritzes of lapping waves. Lounge around on fine grain beaches that make silk feel rough, lay out on sandy shores and...
La Fortuna
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This is a tiny (tiny!) villiage, the closest to the famous Arenal Volcano, a top sightseeing destination in Costa Rica.
Toulouse
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Toulouse is affectionately referred to as "La Ville Rose," or "the Pink City," as all of the architecture in the heart of the city is made from a rosy red brick. Even on rainy days, therefore, the city feels colorful. Though it's the fourth largest city in France (after Paris, Marseille, and Lyon), Toulouse...
Brasilia
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Brasília is the capital of Brazil with a population of 2,282,049 [1]. Located in the Brazilian Federal District, the city is famous for its urban planning, daring architecture and rapid population growth. In English, the diacritical mark on the í is often omitted and the name written Brasilia.GovernmentThe...
Philippines
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An archipelago in South East Asia, the Philippines is composed of 7,107 islands, with a land mass of 300,000 square kilometers. There are three main island groups in the Philippines: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao. Manila, the capital of the Philippines is located in Luzon, which is the financial,...
Egypt
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Egypt is probably most famous for the ancient civilization that took root near the banks of the fertile Nile River around 3200 BC and the monuments it left behind. There are the pyramids at Giza, the Sphinx, one of the oldest libraries at Alexandria, and the many ancient artifacts in Luxor.Since ancient...
Peru
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Peru has been a home of human civilization since 6,000 BC and was the seat of the Inca empire. Along with the relics of this ancient civilization, Peru is still home to myriad ethnic groups, making it an especially interesting place to visit. Machu Picchu, the "Lost City of the Incas", is one of the most...
York
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Back when New Amsterdam was still but a twinkle in the Dutch eye, Old York was plotting its trip to the New World. Old York, unlike New York, does not have a Statue of Liberty, and sadly, is also lacking any towering sky scrapers. The jokes aside, York is a Dickens novel writ in mortar, brick, and stone. It...
Massachusetts
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One of the quintessential New England states, Massachusetts has a lot to boast of: Boston, for one, Harvard, for another (not to mention the dozens of other prestigious universities), first-European-settler status (the first Pilgrims arrived in what is now Massachusetts), the hub of the American Revolution...
Canterbury
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Like Oxford and Cambridge, Canterbury is an easy little train ride away from central London. Canterbury is a charming English cathedral city, with a delightful old-town, and best of all, Chaucer's poetic pilgramage to read along the way. The Archbishop of Canterbury is actually the Primate of the Anglican...
Thessaloníki
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Ireland
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The Republic of Ireland (and Northern Ireland, the contested region run by the Brits) are, by and large, sparsely developed with a striking, windswept landscape. The island is lush: a ring of coastal mountains surrounds a low central plain and the climate is mild. It was this environment that inspired the...