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Discover El Hierro: The Hidden Gem of the Canary Islands

With its mellow vibe and pristine natural spaces, remote El Hierro overturns all the usual “fly-and-flop” stereotypes of the Canary Islands. Sure, there are beaches here, and plenty of ways to enjoy them, but it was El Hierro’s sustainable travel credentials that put the island on the map. El Hierro was declared a UNESCO Geopark in 2014, and 60% of its land area is under strict protection.
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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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Exploring Architecture in Italy’s 2025 Capital of Culture: Parma

Parma is widely known for two significant aspects: its unmatched cuisine—wheels of Parmigiano and cured meats fill shop windows—and the master opera composer, Verdi. The city, located in the Emilia-Romagna region, might be outshone by the more famous Bologna. However, Parma has held an important position in Italy’s political and cultural scene for centuries, linked to the legacies of influential families such as the Farnese and Napoleon’s French Empire.
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