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Marina del Cantone- Nerano, Italy
Cafes and sandal making shops, just steps from the sand, attract tourists and locals alike to this quiet playground between Sorrento and Amalfi. More »
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Somme Bay Railway- Picardy, France
Choo-choo! Board a vintage train and be transported through Somme Bay. More »
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Dalt Vila- Ibiza, Spain
Though Ibiza is best known for its frolicsome nightlife, Dalt Vila and its tranquil harbor pose a meditative alternative to the party scene. More »
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St. Louis Cathedral- New Orleans, Louisiana
It’s the heartbeat of Jackson Square and the Vieux Carre’s most recognizable landmark. As the centerpiece of the original settlement, the cathedral evokes the rich fabric of history that is New Orleans. More »
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Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial- Washington, DC
Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. These singular words inform the design of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. More »
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Little Venice- Colmar, France
You won’t find any striped-shirted, singing gondolieri in Colmar’s Little Venice. Instead, riverboats — many bearing vegetables headed to market — navigate the elaborate canal system that gives the old town its nickname. More »
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Winter Borealis- Cantwell, Alaska
Scientists predict that conditions in 2013 are ripe for sightings of the otherworldly northern lights. More »
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Falkland Islands- Argentina
“Me first.” “No, I’m going first.” One, 2, 3, JUMP! How do these southern rockhopper penguins, who jump over obstacles instead of sliding around them like many penguin species, decide who jumps first? One of nature’s many little mysteries. More »
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Boulders Beach- Cape Town, South Africa
Remember: Don’t feed the penguins. But you can ogle them all you want from the boardwalks that weave through the endangered penguin colony portion of the Boulders section of Table Mountain National Park. More »

















