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Rome, Italy

Roman Doorway

Deemed to be essentially flawless, Ancient Rome's postal service is one that we can currently envy.

Rabat, Malta

Maltese Door

Wondering why there are two knockers on the door? So were we.

Cape Town, South Africa

Table Mountain

Where history, adventure, and breathtaking views meet at the top of Cape Town.

San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

Templo de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

From silent processions to burning effigies of infamous figures, the Catedral de San Cristóbal stands at the heart of it all, igniting the spirit of community.

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San Martin Zapotitlán, Guatemala

Xetulul Theme Park

The third largest theme park in Latin America has a global feel...

punta arenas, Chile

Bus Stop on Ruta 9

Traveling in Southern Chile? You can count on the quaint & convenient bus stops along Route 9.

Lysekil, Sweden

Stångehuvud

This fun-sized structure is actually an active lighthouse!

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Cardrona, New Zealand

Cardrona Hotel

A relic of New Zealand's gold rush, this historic hotel now mines for tourists.

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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

Teide National Park

This national park is home to Spain's tallest mountain, and archeological sites of an ancient indigenous tribe.

Joshua Tree, California, United States

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree has attracted all types of people throughout its history, including a female archeologist who wasn't afraid to break barriers.

Tabernas, Spain

Mini Hollywood

When choosing where to film “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”, one of the most iconic Westerns set during the American Civil War, the obvious location to shoot was … Spain?

Tucumcari, New Mexico, United States

Blue Swallow Motel

Authentic Route 66 motel featuring heartwarming "benediction" from its first owner.

burley, Idaho, United States

Burley Theater

A century-old theater operated by the fourth- and fifth-generation of the Harris family.

Banff, Alberta, Canada

Banff Springs Hotel

Assorted quirks make the destination especially intriguing - such as its supposed "lost room", and the Devil's Staircase, named for its steep, winding design - but also lore dictates the space is haunted.

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Dorset, United Kingdom

Corfe Castle Station

This lovingly restored railway station is now home to the Swanage Railway Museum.

Cairo, Egypt

Deserts of Cairo

Outside the majestic metropolis of Cairo sits the Western Desert, home to the famous Pyramids of Giza.

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Paternoster, South Africa

Paternoster Hotel

From dance halls to panty walls, Paternoster Hotel’s quirky past and lingerie legacy unfold.

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Solitaire, Namibia

Namib Desert

Deemed to be one of the world's oldest deserts, this arid area transcends country lines and is home to thriving wildlife...

Marietta, Ohio, United States

Ohio River Museum

Look out below! This little pilot house was saved from a potential drowning...

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Riverboat Louis Armstrong

The Louis Armstrong Riverboat has seen its fair share of good ol' USA from the Midwest all the way to the Big Easy.

El Campello, Spain

Puerto de El Campello

Known for its fish markets, marina, and lookout tower, El Campello, Spain lies between the mountains and the sea.

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh Athletic Association

This 110-year-old club at one time had 2,500 members, including avid swimmer, Fred Rogers.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pinamar

Pinamar’s dedication to blending the Natural with the Human, to take an area inhospitable even to flora and create not a commercially-industrialized scar upon the land but a natural paradise is exemplary of what intentional urbanization can look like.

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