On the north-western coast of Sal Island in Cape Verde sits Palmeira, an authentic fishing settlement where day-to-day life still revolves around the sea. The village’s seaside restaurants serve grilled tuna, octopus, and flying fish fresh from the day’s catch. Just a short trip from the centre lies Buracona, a natural lava rock pool famous for the “Blue Eye,” a glowing underwater cave that shines when the sunlight hits at just the right angle.
The Chobe River forms the northern boundary of the Chobe National Park. Animal lovers and safari enthusiasts know it as the place where the elephants congregate during winter's dry season and migrant birds are in full color during the wet summer months. The river itself is actually a section of the Cuando River, known as the Chobe from the seasonal lake Liambesi to its outflow at the Zambezi River.
Louisville is a city that knows how to make an impression. Birthplace of the Kentucky Derby, home to bourbon legends, and packed with stories that stretch back over two centuries, this river city blends tradition with bold creativity. Start downtown on West Main Street, also known as Museum Row. Here, visitors can tour the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, where real bats are still made, and marvel at the 120-foot baseball bat leaning against the building.
Santa Monica, California, a gem on the Pacific coast, offers a quintessential Southern California experience. The city is renowned for its iconic Santa Monica Pier, which features an amusement park, aquarium, and family-friendly dining. A ride on the historic Ferris wheel provides stunning ocean views and a sense of nostalgia.
Discover the charm and history of Krems, Austria, a city nestled along the picturesque Danube River and the gateway to the enchanting Wachau Valley. With origins dating back to Roman times, Krems is a treasure trove of historical and cultural wonders.
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Samanid Mausoleum
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Labi Hovuz
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Founded in the 1st century this ancient city featured prominently in the Silk Road. It is known as the hub of theology and culture in central Asia while still featuring many beautifully preserved historic sites - including the Ark of Bukhara and Samanid Mausoleum.