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Discover Peru’s Stunning Northern Region: A Travel Guide

Most travelers on their debut tour of Peru struggle to leave behind the evocative ruins of Machu Picchu. However, the so-called “lost city of the Incas” is merely the beginning of a country rich with sprawling archaeological sites, gigantic waterfalls, thick jungle, high-altitude hikes, and delicious regional restaurants—many of which can be found in Peru’s largely unexplored northern highlands.
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Exploring Rabat’s Vibrant Street Art: A DIY Guide to Morocco’s Capital

Beyond the walls of the prestigious Mohamed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rabat is becoming an open-air art gallery, with local and international street artists leaving their mark behind. Thanks largely to support from the annual Jidar Toiles des Rue festival and Montresso Art Foundation, large-scale murals are popping up around town on national institutions and residential blocks.
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Weekend Getaway in Cork: Explore the Rebel City in 48 Hours

Full to the brim with excellent food, bustling bars, and fascinating attractions, Cork has all the ingredients for a perfect weekend getaway. Best of all, in this compact city, everything is generally within easy reach of everything else – and far away from the crowds that descend on Dublin and Galway in high season. Use Cork as a base for exploring the wilder parts of the south, but make sure you spend a couple of days here to sample its own delights.
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Discover Zadar: 10 Must-See Attractions and Experiences

Set atop a pretty promontory that extends into the Adriatic Sea, Zadar has a compact and attractive old town of golden-hued churches and Roman ruins that sits against a stirring backdrop of dramatic limestone mountains and distant scattered islands. Less touristy than the other main Dalmatian coast hubs of Dubrovnik and Split, Zadar is a vibrant city with lively nightlife and an exciting culinary scene. The city also serves as a launchpad for excursions to remote offshore islands and beautiful national parks.
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Art Inspired by the Breathtaking Landscapes of Argentina

Francis Ford Coppola found creative inspiration in the energy of Buenos Aires. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry appreciated Argentina’s mountains from an aerial perspective. From the snow-capped Andes and the far-flung reaches of Tierra del Fuego to the rushing waterfalls of Iguazu, Argentina’s landscapes have provided inspiration for generations of artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers.
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Top 5 Exciting Day Trips from Tunis

Tunis itself has all the charm you need for a short break. However, if you’re staying longer, the city makes a great base for exploring the northern and central parts of the country. From vast ancient Roman cities and crumbling Berber hilltop towns to hot springs, wild beaches, and rolling countryside dotted with vineyards and olive groves, a warm welcome awaits whichever route you decide to take.
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Top 6 Hidden Gems in Japan’s Oita Prefecture You Should Explore

Oita, a prefecture on Japan’s southern-most island of Kyūshū, is world-famous for its incredible hot springs. Towns like Beppu host bathers from around the world. Yet there’s so much more than onsen bathing to do here that it’s a bit of a mystery as to why people aren’t flocking to explore the other parts of this magical spot that are often overlooked. Here are six fantastic, less-visited spots in Oita Prefecture.
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