Phuket, Thailand
Phuket Beaches
Phuket was once on the major trading routes between India and China and is now a popular tourist renowned for its plethora of beautiful islands and beaches.
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Phuket was once on the major trading routes between India and China and is now a popular tourist renowned for its plethora of beautiful islands and beaches.
Established in 1891, this bottling factory in Texas was the first facility to produce Dr. Pepper.
Built in 1893, the New Windsor Hotel is the only 19th century hotel still in operation in Phoenix.
In Hawaii, lifeguards are trained beyond USLA certification. On the island of Oahu guards watch the waves and those enjoying them from 41 towers and mobile patrols.
Once the royal residence of Marie de' Medici, the Luxembourg Palace is now home to the Senate of the Fifth Republic.
Once a refuge for pirates and shipwrecked sailors, this island in the Mediterranean is the smallest inhabited island in Spain.
This German theme park, now known as “Movie Park Germany”, has undergone many thematic and name changes over its 50+ year history.
On a tree-laden street in Northwest Portland, a bright white apartment building bearing French windows and red trim stands out among colorfully painted single-family homes and surrounding brick structures.
Built in 1920, the Leuty Lifeguard Station found on Toronto’s waterfront beckons to a bygone era of beachgoing.
This impressive house was completed in 1931, but the intended resident, George Baker Sr., passed away before ever stepping foot inside. At the time of his death, he was the third richest man in the U.S., behind Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller.
The secluded beach town of Los Órganos sits somewhat untouched by commercial tourism - but that was not always the case for the beaches along the northern coast of Peru.
Originally used to host agricultural fairs, this exhibition hall earned the nickname the "Cattle Castle".
This crescent-shaped beach is located in one of Hong Kong's wealthiest areas.
Lauded for both its architecture and promotion of the arts, this theater is the largest and most influential in São Paulo.
Originally built in 1865, this lighthouse was dismantled and moved to Cape Egmont after it was mistaken for another lighthouse.
Opened in 1928, the Odeon is the longest continually operating movie theater in west Texas - all thanks to the community that helped keep its streak alive.
High society and horse culture meet in this exclusive French seaside region.
Built in 1741, this theater premiered three Mozart operas and Beethoven's 1st symphony.
The Kital Ella Railway Station offers daily transportation and sits at 1,091 meters above sea level. It is the final before riders ascend to Ella Rock where historic landmarks and enticing environments are found.
Originally built in 1889, this 19th-century colonnade is one of the only such structures in the region to have survived WWII unscathed - many were deconstructed for iron scrap to support war efforts.
Visitors to Aveiro, Portugal are greeted by colorful homes inhabited by its close-knit community.
Inspired by Russian Stave churches, this home is a collaboration between artist Grayson Perry and the design firm Fat Architecture.
Built to extend Line A, the Petřiny Station is the largest underground tunnel on the Prague Metro.
Located in Jawahar Circle, the Patrika Gate depicts colorful paintings of the history of Jaipur.
Designed in the Pueblo Deco style, the KiMo Theater was built to pay tribute to Native American tribes in New Mexico.
The New Canal Light in New Orleans has been operated by a long series of lightkeepers, and notably, many were women.
These seats are found within a landmark of Rio de Janeiro, better known by its nickname, Maracanã Stadium. It has hosted numerous FIFA World Cups, concerts, and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
This restaurant on Paris' famed Montmartre hill was once frequented by Picasso.
Originally named after an Austrian emperor, the Hotel President is one of the most recognizable buildings in Bielsko-Biala.
Despite the sci-fi sounding name, this lightship is a rare homage to how ships are protected in deep or onerous terrain where it is difficult to construct lighthouses.
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Opened in 2014, Dogfish teamed up with Studio Tack in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Lighthouse Construction in Magnolia to design and renovate the property.
AWA Visted HereThese wooden fishing huts date back to the 12th century when Norway's medieval king built them for fishermen flocking to the Lofoten Islands.
This popular beach in Belgium is named after WW1 veteran and beloved Belgian monarch Albert I.
Not only the capital of East Java province, but Surabaya is also the center and barometer of association football clubs in Indonesia.
The Althing has convened every year since 930 A.D. making it the longest running parliament in the world.
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