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Top 5 State Parks in the U.S. That Outshine National Parks

As the United States’ love for its natural landscapes continues, places like the Grand Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion attract countless visitors. However, these national parks represent only a fraction of the incredible natural beauty and cultural significance found throughout the U.S. If you’re seeking an escape from the crowds, consider these five state parks that offer equally stunning experiences.
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Top 9 Beaches in Malaysia: Explore the Best Spots from 900 Islands

Blessed with 878 islands off its extensive coastline, Malaysia has a tropical getaway for every kind of sun seeker. Whether you’re into water sports, observing marine life, or just looking for some downtime in the sunshine, there’s a patch of sand perfect for you. With some 4809km (2989 miles) of coastline here, where to start? Right here. Read on for the nine best beaches in Malaysia.
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Guide to Responsible Wildlife Viewing in Sri Lanka: Best Locations

Even by the pearl-studded standards of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a jewel. Visitors flock here for the rich and diverse culture, stunning beaches, and astoundingly varied wildlife. Elephants, monkeys, leopards, and sloth bears are the stars of the show on land, while whales and dolphins vie for attention off-shore. However, Sri Lanka’s record on animal welfare is not so rosy, especially regarding elephants, which are often subjected to cruelty or kept in poor conditions.
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Top Free Attractions in Yangon: Markets, Galleries, and Nightlife

Myanmar’s largest city and former capital, Yangon, is tantalizingly distinct – a rich tonic of teahouses, golden-hued stupas, and artist studios to enliven and entertain even the fussiest of travelers. A number of the city’s best activities can be enjoyed completely free of charge, from lakeside rambling to touring a disused glass factory. Here are seven superb things to do in Yangon that won’t cost a single kyat to enjoy.
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