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Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Patagonia, Chile, is considered by many to be Chile’s most spectacular national park. (Photo: Martin St-Amant)
Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Patagonia, Chile, is considered by many to be Chile’s most spectacular national park. (Photo: Martin St-Amant)
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Valley of the Ten Peaks and Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Canada. (Photo: Swiatoslaw Wojtkowiak)
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Chicago’s Navy Pier is one of the Windy City’s premier historic landmarks. (Photo: Banpei)
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There’s a party every night on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. (Photo: Chris Litherland)
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Disneyland in Anaheim, California, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2015. (Photo: Tuxyso)
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Thailand’s Phang Nga province is a tourist gem in which volunteer opportunities for such projects as sea turtle research and mangrove planting are possible. (Photo: René Ehrhardt)
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Finish your sight-seeing day in Venice with a gondola ride on the Grand Canal. (Photo: Wolfgang and Moroder)
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No list of historic sites is complete without Athens and its incredible Acropolis, pictured here. (Photo: Christophe Meneboeuf)
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The Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses features the last century’s most significant archeological excavation. (Photo: Ingo Staudacher)
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Sensoji-ji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, dating back to 628 BC. (Photo: © Tomas1111 | Dreamstime.com)
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A view of the Champs de Mars, taken from the Tour Eiffel in Paris, France. (Photo: Matt Girling)
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Tokyo, Japan, is the place for sushi. (Photo: Jon Rawlinson )
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You haven’t visited Paris until you’ve bought one of France’s 500 cheese varieties and a baguette for a picnic. (Photo: © Studioportosabbia | Dreamstime.com)
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The Saiho-ji kokedera pond in Kyoto offers a contrast to the city’s bustling markets. (Photo: Ivanoff )
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What other city offers as much spectacle as New York City? And Manhattan’s Times Square is its epicentre. (Photo: chensiyuan)
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Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Patagonia, Chile, is considered by many to be Chile’s most spectacular national park. (Photo: Martin St-Amant)
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Yosemite National Park in California is known for its waterfalls. (Photo: Walter Siegmund)
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Darwin’s Slipper is a perennial found in Torres del Paine, Chile. (Photo: Thomas Mathis)
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A grey-crowned crane in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. (Photo: ajjad Sherally Fazel)
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Adventurers can swim with the sharks at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico.(Photo: Terry Goss)
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Combine a cruise to Antarctica with ice climbing and scuba diving. Expedition-style ships let you see the bottom of the Earth while minimizing the impact on the environment. (Photo: Joe Mastroianni, National Science Foundation)
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You can do high-altitude horseback riding at a working ranch called Hacienda Zuleta in Imbabura, Ecuador. (Photo: Adventures Within Reach)
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Canada’s only grizzly bear sanctuary is located in British Columbia’s Khutzeymateen Provincial Park. (Photo: gander178)
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You can fly a T-33 that looks like this one from the U.S. Air Force, in Waterloo, Ont. (Photo: Stahlkocher)
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Empty beaches, sand dunes and maybe whales and dolphins are all on view in Bay of Fires, Australia. (Photo: Poco a poco)
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The Zermatt Mountains in Switzerland offer excellent climbing opportunities. (Photo: chensiyuan)
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Gold Coast is a modern city edged by magnificent beaches and great surfing. (Photo: © Lucidwaters | Dreamstime.com )
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The Hamptons offer family activities, quiet time and young and hip destinations as well. (Photo: © Sylvana Rega | Dreamstime.com)
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Phi Phi Islands, Thailand, feature limestone cliffs surrounding secluded beaches and brilliant turquoise water. (Photo: © Toxawww | Dreamstime.com )
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Maldives offers excellent snorkelling and scuba diving. (Photo: Uxbona)