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Explore Mexico’s Ecotourism Gem: Mayan Ruins, Pristine Beaches, and Lush Rainforests

Tabasco, Mexico, may fall under the radar of most travelers, but its historic capital city, jaw-dropping natural wonders, and archeological sites make it a destination worth exploring. Tabasco, located in southeastern Mexico, is home to a blossoming ecotourism industry, thanks to its white-sand Gulf coastline, mountain villages, and vibrant rain forests, teeming with wildlife such as parrots and monkeys, as well as Mayan ruins. However, as tourism continues to grow, industrialization may rise alongside it. Furthermore, Tabasco is the home state of Mexico’s populist president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and houses the country’s largest oil refinery, as well as the Tren Maya, a rail line poised to connect Mexico’s five southernmost states, with projections for completion in 2024.
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Top 20 Houston Attractions: Explore Rodeos, Art Museums & More

Houston, Texas, America’s fourth-largest city, is home to more than two million people. It’s a place where the culture is rich, the food is divine, and the sightseeing is top notch. Visitors can spend days on end exploring the streets and never see it all. However, if you want a little help honing in on what to see and do in Space City on your next visit, we have you covered. Here are 20 fun things to do in Houston, Texas.
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Explore Tree House Cabins with Scenic Mountain Views at Washington’s Leavenworth Resort

Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort serves as the ideal home base for exploring Leavenworth, Washington’s Bavarian-inspired mountain town. Nestled in Washington state, known for breathtaking scenery encompassing rainforests, cascading mountains, and expansive vineyards, Leavenworth stands out as a charming destination that consistently attracts visitors.
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Discover the Charming Perche Region Near Paris: Stylish New Lakefront Cabins Await

Casa Rosalie is nestled in France’s idyllic Perche region. While Paris is always a good idea, if you ask Parisians about their favorite places to escape the hustle and bustle of the French capital, you’ll often hear them mention Perche. This picturesque region in Normandy, located about an hour and a half from the City of Light, has emerged as Parisians’ go-to weekend vacation spot. The area’s scenic landscapes, small medieval villages, and lush forests also brought Anne-Christelle Roussel and Bertrand L’huillier to tranquil Tourouvre-au-Perche, where they openedCasa Rosaliein October 2022.
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