The Yangtze River, a magnificent artery of China, stretches over 6,300 kilometers (3,917 miles) from the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea. As the longest river in Asia and the third longest in the world, it weaves through breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities, making it a prime destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural immersion.
North of Cancun, the island was first discovered by the Spanish in the 1500's. It has numerous Mayan ruins, many badly eroded. It is also a sanctuary for sea turtles.
Campbell River is a coastal city on the eastern side of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, positioned where the Strait of Georgia meets the Discovery Passage.
Karnak Temple is a huge, open air complex and, after the Giza Pyramids, the second most visited historical place in Egypt. The largest religious building ever constructed, it sits on 200 acres—a true wonder of the world. Decayed pylons, chapels and temples make up this unmissable historical attraction near Luxor.