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Amplifying Black Voices in Travel: Insights from a New Study

An in-depth series of studies has been commissioned by a top New York-based research group to address the issue of diversity in travel.MMGY Globalhas come together with various travel advocacy organizations to tackle the under-representation of specific communities in the travel industry, in a series of studies that will push for significant change. The first study to be released will focus on the experiences of Black travelers.
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Top 10 Natural Wonders of Kenya You Must See

Kenya is a country that captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes, from the snow-capped mountains near the equator to the lush, palm-fringed coastline along the Indian Ocean. Moreover, the Great Rift Valley, along with dense forests, showcases the continent’s heart and allure. Here are 10 of our favorite natural wonders that exemplify Kenya’s breathtaking beauty.
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Exploring Wes Anderson’s Global Aesthetic in a New Book

Wes Anderson’s visual blueprint has become iconic, thanks to his charming films that play on nostalgia and feature carefully thought out design, pastel hues, symmetrical framing, and vintage set dressings. With his work celebrated across the globe, travelers and film fans have been scouting diverse locations and capturing images that evoke the same feeling as one of his memorable scenes. Consequently, this project has been compiled into one inspiring book calledAccidentally Wes Anderson.
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The Ultimate Road Trip Adventure in the US Southwest: Explore the Grand Circle

Driving the Grand Circle can take up to three weeks, but a spectacular eight-to-10 day portion centers around the Grand Canyon and features bold colors, fascinating geological shapes and textures, and living history of our indigenous culture at every turn. Amidst views, hikes, and grandeur, it includes stops in town for local art, cuisine, and culture, providing comfortable places to rest at night. Here’s how to hit the road for the best of the Southwest.
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Explore England’s Ancient Pagan Heritage on the Historic Ridgeway Trail

Carving its way for 87 miles across the chalk downland of southern England, the Ridgeway has carried drovers, traders, soldiers, and pilgrims from the Neolithic era to the modern day. With a history dating back 5000 years, this is said to be Britain’s oldest road, reverberating with echoes of the pagan past. Neolithic burial mounds, striking Bronze Age hill figures, and mysterious megaliths plot the path of the Ridgeway, which runs from Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire.
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