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Discover Hidden German Wine Regions Along the Rhine River

Perched above a fairytale village adorned with blooming flowers, neat hedges, and colorful shutters lies a breathtaking landscape of vineyards. These vineyards blanket angular slopes where one wrong step could send you tumbling down the grape-strewn hillsides. This enchanting scene is straight out of a storybook like “Hansel and Gretel” orHeidi. However, you are in the heart of German wine country, where Riesling is just one of many magnificent grapes available.
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Top 10 Unique Ways to Experience Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is one of the top attractions in Cape Town, welcoming some 24 million visitors per year. With its pirate-themed boat rides, curio-filled shops, and swanky hotels, it is dismissed by some as a tourist trap. However, the Waterfront covers an area equivalent to 180 rugby fields, offering plenty to see and do beyond souvenir shopping or enjoying ice cream on the promenade.
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Top Vegan Dining Spots in Los Angeles

Virtually every restaurant inLos Angelesoffers at least some vegan options, but with over 250 vegan specialty restaurants around the county, LA shines for the surprising spectrum of world cuisines in plant-based form. If you envision vegan eateries as earthy and rustic, fear not! Many of these establishments are as fashion-forward as LA itself. Here are some standouts to explore.
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Sustainable Shopping Tips for the Yucatán Peninsula

Traveling throughout the Yucatán Peninsula is a feast for the eyes. Colorful Mexican handicrafts and folk artwork inspired by ancient Mayan motifs are showcased on virtually every corner. The Yucatán Peninsula is made up of three states – Quintana Roo, Yucatán, and Campeche – each renowned for specialty goods. Many artisanal products are created by indigenous people who are fighting to preserve their cultural heritage by sharing their art with the world.
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Top Reasons to Choose Lille for Your Next City Break Instead of Paris

Living in London, I’ve made several trips to Paris over the years, and every time I go I fall back in love with its iconic sights, delectable cuisine, and world-class culture. However, like many other cities in Europe, Paris is feeling the strain of overtourism. Therefore, my latest jaunt to northern France led me to the beautiful yet underrated city of Lille.
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Support Sea Turtle Conservation: Your Caribbean Vacation Can Make a Difference

If sea turtles and humans have anything in common, it’s an attraction to Caribbean beaches. While humans relax and recharge on these sunny strands, sea turtles depend upon beaches for their survival as they crawl ashore to lay their eggs. Unfortunately, beach development, lighting, and illegal egg poaching have severely impacted the six species of turtles inhabiting the Caribbean, all of which are threatened or endangered.
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Top Winter Honeymoon Destinations for Cold Weather Lovers

You’ve said your vows, heard (or endured) the speeches, cut the cake and danced your first dance – now it’s time to kick-start married life with an unforgettable trip. Wondering where to honeymoon in winter? Whether you want tropical beaches, action-packed adventures, or epic wildlife encounters, these honeymoon destinations offer wonderful places to escape the cold or make the most of the northern hemisphere’s coldest months.
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