Bled, a small town in northwestern Slovenia, has gained international attention thanks to its lake, which features a lone island topped with a baroque church. Visitors often take traditional wooden boats called pletna to reach the island, where it's customary to ring the church bell and make a wish. According to local legend, the bell was originally cast in memory of a young widow’s lost husband, and today, its chime echoes across the lake as a symbol of devotion and hope.
Williams is a small city in northern Arizona, located along historic Route 66 and near the edge of the Kaibab National Forest. It is often known as the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon” due to its role as a departure point for the Grand Canyon Railway.
Nestled in the lush region of northern Costa Rica, Arenal is a destination that promises adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking natural beauty. Dominated by the imposing Arenal Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the world until recently, this area is a paradise for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Turku, Finland’s oldest city, is a captivating blend of rich history and contemporary charm. Established in the early 13th century, Turku is renowned for its medieval architecture, including the majestic Turku Castle.
Half of the land on Sanibel island is designated as natural areas with two preserves protecting the island ecology and wildlife, while the other half offers resort and glistening beaches.
The FitzRoy commemorative monument at Bahía Wulaia on Navarino Island, Chile.
Photo Credit: “Placa Wulaia-2005.JPG” by Juan Francisco Lecaros Menéndez / Cruceros Australis, CC BY-SA 3.0
A panoramic view of the Beagle Channel from the Wulaia viewpoint on Navarino Island, Chile.
Photo Credit: Photo: Felipe Gera / Marca Chile, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Located on the western coast of Navarino Island in southern Chile, Bahía Wulaia is a sheltered bay along the Murray Channel. Once home to one of the region’s most important Yaghan settlements, the bay later became a meeting place between the Yaghan people and European explorers. Today, visitors can follow heritage trails through the surrounding forest and enjoy sweeping views of the bay and the islands of Tierra del Fuego.