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Top St. Barths Beaches You Must Visit

For a small island, St. Barths (also known asSaint Barthélemyor St. Barts) offers a wide variety of beaches, all of which are lined with beautiful white sand and accessible to the public. On St. Barths, you’ll find typical Caribbean resorts with private beaches, restaurants, and watersports centers, but you’ll also discover hidden strands generally visited by locals or celebrities—sometimes, just yourself.

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Explore the Louvre-Lens Museum: A Gem in Northern France

The magnificent, world-renowned Louvre Museum has ventured outside its Parisian home to create a new cultural landmark in this area of Northern France. It aims to provide the local residents, along with many foreign visitors, access to the finest art in the world within a spectacular setting, while also helping to revive the once-thriving mining town of Lens and its surroundings.

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Ultimate Guide to Macanese Cuisine and Macau’s Food Scene

Macau’s food culture has long been overshadowed by the all-conquering Cantonese cuisine across the water in Hong Kong. However, while high-end restaurants have recently put the city on the foodie map, Macau has been a treasure for those knowledgeable about Asian cuisine. Unlike most former colonies, where British, Dutch, or French influences merely added hints of flavor, Macau has created a unique culinary style by merging Southern Chinese and Portuguese ingredients and techniques, resulting in Macanese cuisine.

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Top 20 Must-See Attractions in Dublin

The Irish capital city may be small, but it offers an array of sights, experiences, and activities that cater to various tastes and budgets. The duration of your visit will significantly influence how much you can explore. Fortunately, many of Dublin’s must-see attractions are conveniently located near the city center—certainly within walking distance—allowing ample time for other essential Dublin pursuits, including pints and tea breaks.

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Explore San Gimignano: Tuscany’s Stunning Tower Town

San Gimignano, known as the City of Beautiful Towers, is a classic medieval walled hill town in Tuscany. Its 14 surviving medieval towers create a beautiful skyline visible from the surrounding countryside. The historic center is a UNESCO world heritage site for its architecture. During the middle ages, the town was an important center for trade and for pilgrims traveling to or from Rome on the Via Francigena.

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Explore the Stunning Copper Canyon: A Guide to Barrancas del Cobre

You can enjoy some of the most rugged and stunning scenery in Mexico in the Copper Canyon, which gets its name from the coppery-green color of the canyon walls. It’s also an excellent destination for adventure activities and nature observation. This canyon, located in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, consists of a network of six canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range. Consequently, they are several times larger than the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The canyons were formed by six rivers that drain off the western side of the Sierra Tarahumara, then merge into the Rio Fuerte and ultimately empty into the Gulf of California.

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Top Culinary Destinations in Mexico for Food Lovers

There are many misconceptions about Mexican food; many people think it only includes tacos, burritos, and refried beans. However, that is just the beginning of what Mexico truly offers. In fact, the country’s cuisine is incredibly diverse and varies greatly from region to region. Therefore, here are some of the best destinations for food lovers in Mexico, along with must-try dishes in each location.

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