Flanked by the Chilean Coast Range and the snowy Andes, Chile's largest metropolis offers a dazzling array of sights and attractions for visitors to pursue. Mirrored skyscrapers, 16th-century churches, hip cafes, dance clubs... and did we mention the delicious Chilean cuisine?
Nestled along the southeastern shores of Lake Garda, Bardolino offers a quintessential Italian experience filled with charm, history, and natural beauty. Known for its rolling vineyards and olive groves, Bardolino is the heart of one of Italy’s most celebrated wine regions. Here, you can stroll through narrow, cobbled streets lined with pastel-colored buildings, visit cozy enotecas to sample the renowned Bardolino DOC wines, or enjoy a lakeside meal in a trattoria.
Santa Barbara, nestled along California’s picturesque coastline, offers a charming blend of Mediterranean allure and vibrant culture. Known for its stunning beaches, the city’s Santa Barbara Beach provides a perfect spot for sunbathing and water sports with its golden sands and inviting waters. The scenic beauty of Santa Barbara is further highlighted by its Santa Barbara Harbor, where visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront or embark on a sailing adventure.
Great Bird Island, lying just off Antigua’s northeastern coast, is a tiny, uninhabited gem known for its remarkable biodiversity and tranquil beauty. Despite its modest size, the island is home to some of the Caribbean’s rarest wildlife.
Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska is a stunning showcase of glaciers, rugged coastlines, and pristine wilderness, making it a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Located near the town of Seward, this park is home to the Harding Icefield, one of the largest icefields in North America, feeding over 40 glaciers that spill into the sea.
Soft morning colors reflect across the peaceful wetlands of Yellow Water Billabong in Kakadu National Park.
Lotus lilies and lush grasses cover the seasonal wetlands of Yellow Water Billabong.
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A colorful sunset is reflected in the still waters of Yellow Water Billabong.
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A crocodile moves quietly through the open waters of Yellow Water Billabong.
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Discover Yellow Water Billabong, known traditionally as Ngurrungurrudjba, a celebrated wetland near Cooinda in Kakadu National Park. Connected to Jim Jim Creek and the South Alligator River floodplain, its scenery transforms with Kakadu’s seasons, expanding across the surrounding plains after summer rains and concentrating wildlife around its waterways during the dry months. Cruises and seasonal walking areas offer views of waterlilies, paperbarks and pandanus, along with saltwater crocodiles and abundant birdlife such as magpie geese, egrets and sea eagles. At sunrise and sunset, glowing skies and reflections reveal one of Kakadu’s most memorable natural and cultural landscapes.