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Top 10 Unforgettable Day Trips in the Midwest USA

Indiana Dunes National ParkLocated at the southern tip of Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes National Park offers 15 miles of stunning white-sand dunes and over 50 miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities such as swimming, biking, fishing, skiing, and hiking are available throughout the year. Camp overnight from April to October for an unforgettable experience, but remember that beach spots fill up rapidly during summer months.Travel time: 1hr 10min by car.
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Top 14 Day Trips and Weekend Getaways in Northeast USA

The Northeast is a haven for day-trippers. New York City serves as the gateway to a constellation of escapes to beaches, mountains, historic sites, pretty villages, and more. Almost half of New England is within easy distance of Boston, from the cow-dotted hills to the tumbling gray seas of Maine. From Washington, DC, head south to Virginia for syrupy-paced country life, west to the Appalachian mountains, north to bustling Philadelphia, or east to the Maryland shore for seaside escapes.
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Discover Australia’s Iconic Big Things: The Best Roadside Attractions

The world’s largest island is renowned for its obsession with big attractions. Depending on how you measure it, there are over 200 colossal versions of animals, fruit, vegetables, or Aussie outlaws to add to your Australian road trip itinerary. Many of these iconic structures, captured in family photo albums for generations, are now essential stops for the ultimate in selfie kitsch. Here’s a roundup of some of these favourites—some have seen better days, but they all have their charm.
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Iconic East Coast Road Trips in Australia You Can’t Miss

Australia’s East Coast is a treasure trove for road-tripping adventurers. Along the sun-drenched roads, you’ll encounter breathtaking beaches, vibrant cities, lush rainforests, the Great Barrier Reef, and an abundance of native wildlife. There are driving routes to suit any style, whether you’re seeking long-haul adventures or specific must-see experiences. So pack your surfboard, hiking boots, and an appetite for exploration, and hit the East Coast road.
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Discover the Unique Approach to Tourism on This Spanish Island

Menorca, the easternmost of Spain’s sun-dappled Balearic Islands, moves to its own relaxed rhythm, and a fierce commitment to sustainability has always been at the core of the local tourism industry. Thanks to the early protection of its beautiful natural spaces, this unhurried, environmentally minded island remains a gentle vision of sparkly turquoise waves, of rippling countryside sprinkled with stone walls and ancient Talayotic monuments, of isolated lighthouses on wind-lashed capes, and of golden-white coves hidden down dusty pine-scented paths.
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Discover the Couple Embracing Off-Grid Living on a Remote Irish Island

In June, city dwellers Annie Birney and Eoin Boyle swapped their lives in Dublin to work as guesthouse caretakers on The Great Blasket Island – the most westerly point in Europe. It’s a remote island with no electricity, TV, or Wi-Fi, but it boasts some of the best sunrises and sunsets in Ireland. Selected from a pool of more than 24,000 applicants from all over the world, winning the role has been a dream come true for them. However, this experience has come with its challenges.
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