Pingyao, a city steeped in ancient charm, offers a remarkable glimpse into China’s rich history. This well-preserved city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its classical ancient architecture, which remains largely intact since the Ming and Qing dynasties. Wander through the Pingyao Ancient City Wall, a formidable structure that encircles the city and provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
More than 5.5 million people visit Durham each year to enjoy a wealth of things to see and do including historical landmarks and sites, art centers and museums, nationally-recognized festivals and sports events.
This fishing port in southwestern England's county of Cornwall rests along the sheltered Mount's Bay and is blessed with a mild climate year-round, as evidenced by the subtropical plants in Morrab gardens. Near Penzance is the town of St.Ives, a quaint place with a reputation as an artist's colony.
Nestled in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, Addo Elephant National Park offers a unique safari experience centered around one of the country’s most impressive wildlife spectacles. Established in 1931 to protect the last remaining elephants of the region, the park now spans over 1,640 square kilometers and is home to a thriving population of more than 600 elephants.
Sonoma is a year-round haven that combines in one location everything you could desire in a memorable travel experience - the finest wine, dining, lodging, and spas, a flourishing arts community, interesting history and the bounty of Northern California's great outdoors.
Limestone cliffs and blue waters along the Great Australian Bight in South Australia.
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Rugged coastal cliffs overlooking the blue waters of the Great Australian Bight.
Photo Credit: Iurii Ostakhov
A panoramic view across the Great Australian Bight from the Head of the Bight.
Photo Credit: Holly Randell
Stretching along Australia’s remote southern coast, the Great Australian Bight is a vast sweep of ocean bordered by the arid Nullarbor Plain and dramatic limestone cliffs. Its rugged shoreline, clear blue waters and expansive coastal views create one of Australia’s most striking natural landscapes. The region is also an important marine habitat, with southern right whales gathering near the Head of the Bight during their winter breeding season.