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Where Heaven Meets Earth

April 09, 0020 12:00 AM
If you want to gain some perspective on your life, you need to spend some time in the Galilee.
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Touring Europe's Major Art: Catch the Classics

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
European countries house some of the world’s most famous pieces of art and recognizable architectural triumphs. Millions of tourists visit the continent each year to personally witness these masterpieces, but it can be overwhelming to decide which cities to prioritize and what to visit when you’re there.While there are many ways to see the major art centers of Europe, the following path allows visitors to see the continent’s masterpieces while limiting the amount of travel from place to place. However, if you need to adjust your schedule, every location on this list is only a short flight or train ride away from the others, so it’s easy check everything from Rembrandt to da Vinci off your list.
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Walk Like an Egyptian

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
In the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, the Arab World’s army continues to combat the Islamic State’s attacks. As of October 2018, this war has forced as many as 20,000 families in the North Sinai Governorate to flee the fighting. With this devastating war continuing, it would be easy to assume that Egypt is not a safe place to travel. While you should avoid the Sinai Peninsula, there are plenty of places in Egypt where you can safely visit that will leave you in awe.
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Summiting the Inca Trail in Style

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
How would you like to explore the most beautiful sights in Peru while enjoying seven-course meals, morning yoga sessions, and daily massages? Many tour companies travel with professional chefs, but hiking to Machu Picchu and beyond with a professional yoga instructor and masseuse is a treat now provided by Kusa Treks—a small company that offers big experiences.
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The Sea of Galilee: A Holy Land Oasis

September 15, 0015 12:00 AM
Find paradise at 700 feet below sea level.
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St. Louis, Missouri: Not Your Mother's Museum

April 07, 0015 12:00 AM
Exterior view of MonstroCity, entrance to the City Museum.
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Sledding through a Finnish Wonderland

January 14, 0015 12:00 AM
Photo by Veikko Wahlroos. When someone mentions winter, we often think of poor driving conditions, snowplows, and never leaving the house. It’s easy to forget the magical side of the season—the crispness of freshly fallen snow, adventures in the chilly night air, and evenings spent sharing stories with loved ones at home around the fire.
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Southeastern China

August 30, 0013 12:00 AM
Lindsi Milligan of Sandy, Utah, says her hair grows fast. Though she has a pixie cut now, she claims that in a year and a half or so, it could be halfway down her back. But when Milligan traveled to China to teach English with the International Language Programs for six months, she found a village with incredible women who have been growing their sleek black hair since birth—and for 10 yuan they’ll undo their intricate buns to show just how long their locks have become.
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