Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Southern Fuegian Railway
This Argentinian transportation service is known as the "Train of the End of the World".
Weβve all heard of the Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, and the many famous mahals in between. But the real magic of Agra and Jaipur is found in the spaces between the postcards!
Despite its small size, Singapore is jam-packed with impressive sights, delicious bites, and never-ending nights to explore the grand city-state.
Nicknamed βThe Diamond Stateβ after Thomas Jefferson famously called it a βjewelβ among the States, Delaware is a treasure trove of history and delight.
Pack your smΓΈrrebrΓΈd and your sense of wonder β weβre off to Denmark! From castles that float to bridges that go in circles (on purpose), this little country packs in a big dose of charm.
Beginning in Rome and making our way up to Florence, our Italian Adventure was full of gorgeous cathedrals, mom and pop shops, delicious pasta, and too many Italian dogs to count.
All aboard! We embark from the end of the world aboard the MS Roald Amundsen on a (shivery) trip of a lifetime!
Weβve all heard of the Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, and the many famous mahals in between. But the real magic of Agra and Jaipur is found in the spaces between the postcards!
Despite its small size, Singapore is jam-packed with impressive sights, delicious bites, and never-ending nights to explore the grand city-state.
Nicknamed βThe Diamond Stateβ after Thomas Jefferson famously called it a βjewelβ among the States, Delaware is a treasure trove of history and delight.
Pack your smΓΈrrebrΓΈd and your sense of wonder β weβre off to Denmark! From castles that float to bridges that go in circles (on purpose), this little country packs in a big dose of charm.
Beginning in Rome and making our way up to Florence, our Italian Adventure was full of gorgeous cathedrals, mom and pop shops, delicious pasta, and too many Italian dogs to count.
All aboard! We embark from the end of the world aboard the MS Roald Amundsen on a (shivery) trip of a lifetime!
Baku, Azerbaijan | C.1899
For seventy years of Soviet rule, Baku’s Juma Mosque moonlighted as the State Carpet Museumβan ironic twist for a 12th-century prayer hall built atop a Zoroastrian fire temple. When philanthropist Haji Sheikhali Dadashov reconstructed it in 1899, he preserved centuries-old inscriptions and a stalactite minaret from 1437. The Soviets saw potential in its conical dome and four central pillars for displaying rugs instead of reverence. After Azerbaijan’s independence, the carpets rolled out and the faithful rolled back in.
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This Argentinian transportation service is known as the "Train of the End of the World".
This Indian luxury hotel, known as the "Jewel of Jaipur," was once the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
AWA visted hereBuilt in 1832 during the establishment of the county seat, this historic jail recently spent a little time as a restaurant.
This Argentinian basilica is home to a famous icon and 15 bells, each with a different name and motto.
It started with an avalanche and a flask of Holy Blood.
This Icelandic church's cemetery plays a major role in a popular Icelandic ghost story.
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