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Best Nature Parks in Andalucía for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Andalucía, Spain’s southernmost region, is famous for sunshine, the Alhambra, flamenco, beaches and fiestas. Less well known is that it’s also a paradise for nature lovers. Beyond the cities and beach towns, you will find high, rugged mountains, rolling green hills, and deep river valleys, home to an array of wildlife ranging from ibex and lynx to some of Europe’s largest birds.
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Exploring the Global Rise of Pop-Up Food Museums

Pop-up food installations have become a global sensation, representing a vibrant evolution within the art world. In our Instagram-focused society, these interactive exhibits provide quirky designs that are not only visually stunning but also perfect for sharing on social media. However, they offer more than just photo opportunities; they serve as a delightful escape, allowing visitors to indulge in whimsical childhood dreams such as splashing in sprinkle-filled pools and exploring candy-floss mazes.
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Eco-Friendly Paris: Transformative Green Initiatives in the French Capital

Ambitious environmental initiatives are making the French capital cleaner and greener than ever. Visitors to Paris today will encounter riverbank parks reclaimed from expressways, new gardens, vegetated rooftops, and living walls. Moreover, there are fewer cars, more cycling paths, and eco-friendly public transport options, including sleek, silent Eiffel Tower wind turbines partially powering its operations. This transformation extends to hotels and restaurants that actively utilize sustainable products and local produce.
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Explore Northern Patagonia: Discover Chile’s Lush Peaks and Valleys

There are few places left in the world as wild and unruffled by the hands of man as Patagonia. The little-visited northern half of Chilean Patagonia is a markedly different world where fairytale rainforests, puffing volcanoes, raging rivers, and sharply hewn fjords all compete for attention. Ripe for exploration, here are seven of the most epic outdoor adventures you won’t want to miss.
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Top Six Winter Adventures in New Zealand You Must Experience

Most visitors to New Zealand schedule their trip during the nation’s balmy summer months; however, wintertime unveils a whole new set of attractions across both islands. From world-class skiing and bubbling hot springs to incredible wildlife watching and quirky winter festivals, winter is a wonderful season to explore this incredible destination. With fewer crowds and typically reduced prices for rental cars and accommodations, it’s the perfect time to bundle up and dive into New Zealand’s winter wonderland.
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Explore 5 Stunning Alternatives to Boracay for Your Next Paradise Getaway

The Philippines’ famed island, Boracay, was closed to the public in April 2018 in an attempt to restore the incredible location to its former glory after suffering the effects of overtourism. The picturesque island, previously famous for pristine beaches and a heady party vibe, has reopened with a limit on the daily number of visitors and a set of rules designed to protect the environment. If you want to take the boat less travelled, keep your flippers on and consider these responsible alternatives to Boracay within the island-hopping haven that is the Philippines.
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