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Comprehensive Guide to Hawaii’s National Parks, Historic Memorials, and Landmarks

For its geographic size, the state of Hawaii is well-stocked with national park sites: eight, with one more in the works. You can witness where America suffered one of its worst military disasters and learn about the war that followed. Additionally, you can see how the islands were formed and dive deep into the rich culture and heritage of the Native Hawaiian people.

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Top Dining Spots in Seoul: A Food Lover’s Guide

itself, the capital’s culinary landscape encapsulates the finest offerings from Korea and beyond.

Gastronomy enthusiasts will discover venues serving regional delicacies from various provinces, neighborhood markets showcasing nostalgic snacks, innovative high-end chefs blending local and international flavors, and passionate young restaurateurs creating unique independent dining experiences.

Regardless of whether one seeks Michelin-starred gastronomy or a budget-friendly filling meal, Seoul caters to every culinary desire. Below is a compilation of essential dining establishments in Seoul.

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Top 12 Must-Experience Day Trips Near Venice

Venice is one of the world’s greatest cities – a floating work of art, an open-air museum, and a place that everyone wants to visit at least once in their lifetime. However, this fragile city is also the poster child for overtourism. Consequently, exploring beyond the crowds allows for a richer experience. Here are some of the best day trips to embrace the charm of the surrounding regions.

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2025 Reopening of Notre Dame: Essential Tips for Travelers to Paris

It’s official: the Notre Dame Cathedral, an icon of Paris, will reopen its doors in December 2024. This significant event marks the beginning of a new era in its 860-year history, inviting visitors to marvel at this architectural achievement powered by human imagination. Even before this grand reopening, visitors can experience the majesty of this Gothic monument through various new exhibits and immersive cinematic virtual-reality productions.

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