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Discover the 10 Most Instagrammable Spots in Dubai

Where desert sands and teal seas meet dazzling hotels and Aladdinesque markets, you’ll find a city in which cultures converge. As photogenic as it is scorching in both heat and innovation, Dubai is an Instagram wonderland. One minute, you can be photographing your way through the souqs and the next you’ll be hitting the slopes and posing in ski goggles. Truly anything is possible in Dubai, and when it comes to photo-worthy experiences and scenes, you’re spoiled for choice as to where to visit first.
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10 Must-See Attractions in Rio de Janeiro

It’s a rare visitor who doesn’t fall hard for the alluring beauty of Rio de Janeiro. Known as thecidade maravilhosa, the “marvelous city” stretches between rain-forest covered peaks and white-sand beaches, with a wild mix of architecture – from beaux-arts theaters to art deco apartment buildings – scattered along its buzzing tree-lined streets. Here are our top 10 places not to be missed while visiting the city.
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Exploring Greece Through Literature: A Guide from Homer to the Durrells

Athens has been awarded the title of the Unesco World Book Capital for 2018, and visitors can enjoy an array of literary events that are taking place in the city throughout the year. However, there are plenty of destinations outside the Greek capital to satisfy any literature lover. Let’s take a short journey around some famous Greek locations that have served as the setting for numerous international bestsellers.
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14 Fascinating and Unique USA Facts You Didn’t Know

The USA is a vast country and one that’s incredible to explore. It’s rare for a country to span thousands of miles, feature both tropical and arctic climates, and host a myriad of intriguing facts. From the shores of Florida to vibrant cities like New York and San Francisco, there is an abundance of sights to see. Moreover, the diverse mix of cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and fascinating historical facts truly define what makes the USA unique.
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Amazing Crocodile Encounters in Northern Territory, Australia

The closest living relative to the dinosaur, with a bite force thought to rival that of a T.Rex, saltwater crocodiles are the ultimate apex predators. With more than 100,000 of them patrolling the waterways of Australia’s Northern Territory alone – that’s one saltie for every two human residents – it’s the best place on the planet to see these reptilian relics in action.
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Explore Louisiana’s Bayous, Boardwalks, and Birdwatching Adventures

Louisiana has a deep connection to the outdoors in all of its incarnations: land, water, and the median space where those two elements combine. That hybrid space covers much of the state, making for a unique geography and ecology that residents cherish. However, visiting these wetlands can feel daunting to outsiders and sometimes even locals. From bayou paddles to boardwalk strolls, here are ideas for making the most of this watery wilderness.
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Top Cafes in Kyiv: A Coffee Lover’s Guide

In recent years, Kyiv has seen numerous trendy new cafes opening on its bustling sidewalks and in hidden courtyards. Consequently, there are now enough top-notch establishments around the city to satisfy the cravings of coffee-loving locals and visitors alike. These cafes offer a cozy ambiance, high-quality products, and an excellent selection of brews and snacks. Whether you’re in the mood for hip indie spots or romantic retro hangouts, Kyiv has it covered.
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Explore the Huayhuash Trek: A High-Altitude Paradise

More demanding than southern Peru’s Inca Trail and lesser-known than neighboring Cordillera Blanca, the Cordillera Huayhuash is a stunning adventure waiting for you. From extreme altitudes to breathtaking (sometimes literally so) views, hiking the complete Huayhuash circuit has been noted as one of the most physically and emotionally challenging treks in the country, but also one of the most rewarding.
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Top Activities and Attractions in the Channel Islands

The Channel Islands sit between Britain and France, loyal subjects of Her Majesty, but lying just off the French coast; British citizens living in a warmer, sunnier climate than the UK with local dialects originating in medieval Norman. The weather attracts outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, surfing, kayaking, coasteering, and diving. Ancient remains appeal to historians, while gourmets can indulge in superb local seafood and delicious ice cream made with rich milk from the ‘Jersey girls’.
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