Barichara is a small town in Colombia’s Santander department, known for its carefully preserved colonial character and strong sense of place. Founded in the early 18th century, it is built almost entirely from local stone, giving its streets, churches, and homes a cohesive, grounded feel.
Bordeaux is ready for its close-up! After years of improvements, modern public transportation is in place and the city is gleaming after a wave of restorations. When visiting this lovely destination, be sure to walk across the Garonne River-spanning Stone Bridge (17 arches in all!) and see Place des Quinconces, France's grandest public square.
The Quiver Tree Forest, located just outside the town of Keetmanshoop in southern Namibia, is one of the country's most captivating natural wonders. This unique forest is home to hundreds of towering quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma), some of which are estimated to be over 200 years old. These trees, named after the San people who used their hollowed-out branches as quivers for arrows, are an iconic symbol of Namibia's arid landscape.
The Dolomites, a spectacular mountain range in northern Italy, offer a captivating blend of dramatic landscapes and outdoor adventure. Renowned for their unique jagged peaks and stunning natural beauty, the Dolomites are part of the Southern Limestone Alps and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.