Chau Doc is a riverside city in Vietnam’s An Giang Province, close to the border with Cambodia and the waterways of the Mekong Delta. The city is known for its floating fish farms, canal networks, and active river trade that connects nearby rural communities.
Ouidah is a coastal city in southern Benin, situated between the Atlantic Ocean and a network of lagoons and wetlands. It is one of the country’s most historically significant destinations and is known for its connections to the Atlantic slave trade, religious traditions, and cultural heritage.
Providence, Rhode Island blends deep colonial roots with a strong creative pulse. Founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, the city became known for its dedication to religious freedom and independent thought. Walking along Benefit Street, visitors pass rows of 18th- and 19th-century homes, many of which are impeccably preserved and marked with historical plaques. The Rhode Island State House, with one of the world’s largest self-supported marble domes, towers over the downtown area and offers public
Kihei was once a favored destination for Hawaiian royalty! With scenery like this, you can easily see why. Whether you choose to spend your days snorkeling, paddle boarding or watching for humpbacked whale breaches, or even just sitting on the beach enjoying stunning views, Kihei is sure to leave you enchanted.
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Located in northern Germany, Hamburg is an important commercial hub on the Elbe River and unique for the expansive system of canals which divide the city in two. Replete with fascinating architecture and scenic waterfront promenades, Hamburg offers plenty to see and explore! Highlights of this bustling city include Außenalster Lake, the Speicherstadt warehouses, the Elbphilharmonie concert hall, the Miniatur Wunderland museum, the Hamburg Rathaus (or City Hall), and the striking Chilehaus building.