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Stunning Coastal Formations You Must See

It’s a challenging time for coastal rock formations, with many iconic structures facing natural erosion. For example, Malta’s Azure Window collapsed into the sea in 2017, and New Zealand’s Elephant Rock lost its trunk in a 2016 earthquake. However, the world still boasts numerous weird and wonderful rock formations for geology enthusiasts and lovers of seaside scenery to admire. Here are ten of our favorites.
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Top Reasons to Visit Uzbekistan This Year

Uzbekistan’s gems have long been known to adventurous explorers. The Silk Road cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva hold some of the world’s most exquisite Islamic architecture. Hectic bazaars, half-hidden desert citadels, silk workshops, and the chance to glimpse the vanishing Aral Sea are all world-class draws. Moreover, the country serves as a convenient launching pad for treks and travel within Central Asia.
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48 Hours in Tbilisi: Exploring the Best of Old and New

An age-old Eurasian crossroads famous for its traditional hospitality and old winding streets, or a stylish hub of bold architecture, buzzing bars and a club culture that has gained labels like ‘new Berlin’? Happily, Tbilisi is both: the unique vibe of the capital of Georgia springs in large measure from the way it melds tradition and multifarious eastern and western influences with an edgy, post-Soviet, countercultural streak.
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Visit the Historic El Badi Palace Ruins in Morocco

Morocco is one of the most unforgettable destinations I’ve experienced, with Marrakesh standing out as especially captivating. The allure of Marrakesh is difficult to pinpoint — it might be the raw charm of the place, the Arabic heritage, or the vibrant energy of the locals. The beautiful colors of the city and the unique shopping experience, along with the significant temperature changes from day to night, create a memorable adventure.
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Explore Georgia: A Year-Round Destination in the Caucasus

The greatest numbers of visitors to Georgia arrive in July and August, the ideal months for hiking in the spectacular mountains along its northern fringe and for relaxing along its warm Black Sea coast. However, this small South Caucasus nation, about half the size of England and located at a similar latitude to Rome and Barcelona, offers myriad reasons to visit at any time of year.
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Top Day Trips to Explore Near Sofia

After enjoying Sofia’s eclectic cultural scene, laid-back atmosphere, and vibrant nightlife, many travelers head straight to Bulgaria’s Black Sea Coast resorts. However, exploring closer to the capital offers an authentic glimpse into the country’s spirit, prominently visible in provincial towns and scenic villages. Marvel at unique historic sites, soul-stirring mountains, and natural hot springs, all within a day’s trip from Sofia.
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Antwerp: The Contemporary Hub of Creativity

It should come as no surprise that Antwerp’s cultural cred punches above its ‘second capital’ status. Back in the 16th century, it was one of the world’s greatest and richest cities where merchants, diplomats, sailors, and artisans mixed and mingled. Today, this multicultural city is as open and fluid as ever. Its mix of beautiful Baroque townhouses, Jugenstil districts, and regenerated industrial areas provide a moody and evocative backdrop to a flourishing creative milieu, contemporary art, fashion, and music scene.
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Explore Antwerp’s Glamorous Fashion Experiences

Antwerp has been the centre of the diamond trade since the 16th century and today boasts a multi-billion euro industry, with approximately 85 percent of the world’s rough diamonds passing through its streets. The mercantile city has also thrived on the cloth business historically, and since the rise of the Antwerp Six designers in the 80s, it has established itself as a global fashion powerhouse. This vibrant city features picturesque streets filled with some of the best designer and high-end vintage shopping experiences in Europe, combined with an array of edgy and glamorous places to see and be seen.
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Top 8 Reasons to Explore Kazakhstan’s Stunning Capital, Astana

Among Kazakhstan’s endless grasslands on the windswept northern steppes, the forward-looking modern city of Astana has sprouted. With a skyline punctuated by gleaming new skyscrapers that seem to defy the laws of physics, the capital is an eye-catching showcase of international, 21st-century architecture and a glimpse into a city of the future. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the depressed agricultural town of Tselinograd was completely revamped and renamed Astana when President Nazarbayev unexpectedly named it Kazakhstan’s future capital in 1994. The transformation from small town to world-class capital has continued since Astana officially took on the job title in late 1997 and was renamed from Akmola to Astana in 1998.
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Hidden Gems of Petra: Discover the Unseen Wonders

The final twist of the towering walls of the Siq canyon brings the iconic image of Petra: the stunning Treasury in sudden view. This well-trodden trail, which breezes past the Street of Facades and onward to the Monastery, makes for a great introduction to one of the Middle East’s most-visited sights. However, if you dig a little deeper, the din of those half a million annual visitors will start to fade, and the real Indiana Jones experience can begin.
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Explore Chiang Mai: A Journey Through Its Vibrant History and Culture

Chiang Mai has been heralded as an arty and mellow alternative to Bangkok for decades, and its popularity continues to grow. University students, locals, and travelers of every ilk mingle in this buzzing city, where its artistic past shines through in gilded temples, and its hipster present can be found in modern galleries and coffee shops. Known for its renowned artisans and craftsmen, Chiang Mai earned UNESCO Creative City designation in 2017.
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