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Discover the Wonders of Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands: Nature’s Hidden Gems

Scattered along the western edge of the Everglades National Park, you’ll find the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, a labyrinth of land and channels harboring a surreal amount of plant and animal life. While there aren’t quite 10,000 islands here, it is one of the biggest mangrove systems on the planet, making it an international treasure.
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Venice’s Procuratie Vecchie Opens to Visitors After 500 Years

History is made as a Renaissance-era landmark in Venice is now open to the public for the first time. Visitors to Venice will be able to explore the Procuratie Vecchie, which opened on April 13 following a significant five-year renovation project. The building stretches the entire length of the north side of Piazza San Marco, also known as St Mark’s Square, and is arguably one of the most photographed buildings in Venice. While the second and parts of the third floor are occupied by an Italian insurance company and the NGO, Human Safety Net, the top floor is now accessible to the public. This area features a permanent exhibition space, designed by Milan-based David Chipperfield Architects, which revitalizes the iconic structure. Moreover, the renovation has introduced new spaces and opened passageways, making them enjoyable for public visits.
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Top 5 Hiking Trails in Wisconsin: Scenic Walks to Challenging Treks

Wisconsin is better known for its famous food and drink (beer, cheese, cream puffs, and kringle) than for its outdoor options, but hiking enthusiasts will find a huge variety of trails and terrain all over the Badger State. Moreover, from short urban hikes along the Lake Michigan coastline in southeastern Wisconsin to family-friendly boardwalk trails “up north,” just about any hiker will find a tremendous trail somewhere in this great Midwestern state. Whether it’s a quick, casual hike in a city park or a legendary multi-month trek across the state’s 1200-mile-long Ice Age Trail, you can always round off your adventure with a cold beer and a plate of hot fried cheese curds.
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Support Koalas and Wildlife Affected by Australian Bushfires

With southern Australia experiencing the worst bushfires on record, the area’s already-endangered koala population faces tough, unforeseen challenges. Recent reports state that these beloved marsupials are among more than 1 billion animals estimated to die due to the blazes. Furthermore, half of the 50,000 disease-free koalas kept as an insurance population on Kangaroo Island are also feared dead. Fortunately, there are ways for the public to help by providing donations and support.
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