The ancient region of Cappadocia lies in Central Anatolia, between the cities of Nevsehir, Kayseri and Nigde. Here, the traveler finds one of the most fantastic landscapes in the world. Wind and weather have eroded the soft volcanic rock with hundreds of strangely shaped pillars, cones and "fairy chimneys", often very tall, and in every shade from pink through yellow to russet browns.
Suriname’s forests cover more than nine‑tenths of the country and house an astounding array of wildlife. The Central Suriname Nature Reserve, one of the largest rainforest sanctuaries on Earth, shelters jaguars, giant river otters, and hundreds of bird species. Nearer the capital, Brownsberg Nature Park offers forest trails and waterfalls amid 1,450 plant and 350 bird species, just a short drive from Paramaribo.
Angra dos Reis is a great destination for nautical relaxation with thousands of beaches and 365 islands. This brilliant landscape is surrounded by the calm, crystal-clear waters. Angra is in the center of Costa Verde in the state of Rio de Janeiro, one of the most beautiful regions of the country.
Cameroon is often called “Africa in miniature” for good reason. Within its borders, travelers can explore coastal beaches, dense rainforests, vast savannas, active volcanoes, and snow-capped peaks, all without crossing a border. The country’s most iconic landmark, Mount Cameroon, is the highest mountain in West Africa and an active volcano that draws hikers from around the world.
Pristina, the dynamic capital of Kosovo, offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition. The city's skyline is punctuated by landmarks like the Mother Teresa Square, a tribute to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and humanitarian who was born in Albania but had strong ties to the region. Nearby, the striking Newborn Monument, an ever-changing installation that commemorates Kosovo’s declaration of independence, showcases the country's evolving identity and creativity.
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Los Muertos Beach Pier
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Nestled on the glittering shores of Bahía de Banderas and bordered by mountains to the east, Puerto Vallarta is a vibrant resort town bustling with tourists. Surrounded by sleek, world-class resorts and thrilling night clubs, Puerto Vallarta's downtown area has steadfastly held its character. You'll still find the traditional whitewashed houses with red-tile roofs, vivid bougainvillea, cobblestone streets, and colorful fishing boats. Puerto Vallarta is sure to charm you on your next visit to this Mexican paradise!