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Experience the Northern Lights from Your Bed at Panorama Glass Lodges, Southern Iceland

The four lodges in Hella, Iceland are constructed from glass, steel, and wood — each featuring a private hot tub. There’s no need to get out of bed when the view is this surreal. Located in a secluded corner of southern Iceland’s town of Hella, thePanorama Glass Lodgeis a collection of four lodges with glass ceilings and walls, ensuring that the mesmerizing landscape is always in sight.
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Top 10 Scenic Road Trips Across Europe

From the U.K. to Italy, here are 10 of the best European road trips. Sometimes a road trip is simply a means to reach a destination; however, often the road itself becomes the destination. Scenic views that would otherwise vanish if you were flying above or quickly passing by on a train can be savored at your own pace. For the best experience on European road trips, it’s essential to take it slow and relish each moment of your journey.
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Discover the Vatican’s Hidden Secrets: Exclusive Dawn Tour with the Chief Key Keeper

After a bit of fumbling with the key by flashlight, I managed to open the iron gate, yet still found myself standing in pure darkness. My guide went ahead as I slowed my step, befuddled by where I was. From somewhere in the distance, he flipped the switch and I gasped. I was surrounded by the Vatican’s Gallery of Maps, an impressively ornate room with 40 large maps of Italy — some measuring up to 15 by 16 feet — dating back to 1582.
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Discover Illinois’ Wild Side: The Ultimate Glamping Adventure

Most visitors to Illinois make a beeline for museums and dining in Chicago, or walk in Abraham Lincoln’s footsteps in the capital, Springfield. However, the state boasts fields, forests, and hundreds of species of birds and other wildlife. Therefore, with domestic travel continuing to rise, a new luxury campground is beckoning travelers deeper into the great outdoors.
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Explore the Meteor-Created Appalachian Passageway with 85 Miles of Trails and Stunning Stargazing

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, located where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia meet, is a 14,000-acre destination that forges a passageway through the Appalachian Mountains. Forming a natural corridor between the mountains, it was used first by migrating animals, then by Native Americans, who used the path for centuries for trade. It was then used by settlers — most famously by Daniel Boone — who utilized the gap on their journey to settle the West.
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