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15 Countries With Free (or Almost Free) Public Transport

ByNoel Plisko April 6, 2025April 22, 2025

Imagine hopping on a bus or train without fumbling for coins or tickets—because public transport is totally…

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15 Cities That Have Seen It All—and Still Welcome Visitors

ByHunter Robinson April 6, 2025April 22, 2025

If you’ve ever wanted to walk through living history, these cities are your ticket. We’re talking…

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12 Unique Waterfalls You Can Swim Under

ByHunter Robinson April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

Some waterfalls are meant to be admired from afar—but others? They practically beg you to jump…

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15 Countries Where You Can Travel for Under $30/Day

ByWill Tracy April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

Traveling the world doesn’t have to drain your wallet—if you know where to go. Some countries…

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15 Historic Towns That Are Easy Day Trips From Major Cities

ByHunter Robinson April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

Sometimes the best part of a big-city trip is the quick escape. Just beyond the noise…

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15 Incredible Castles Around the World That Double as Hotels

ByWill Tracy April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

Dreamed of living like royalty—even if just for a night? You don’t need a crown or…

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Dinagyang Festival was voted as the Best Tourism event three times in a row among any other festivals in the Philippines
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11 Countries With Fascinating Traditions You’ve Never Heard Of

ByHunter Robinson April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

Every country has its quirks—but some traditions are so unexpected, they make you pause, smile, or…

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I took a helicopter ride to reach this site, a cost of $700 US and was told I was among the first 1000 people to visit the place. As you can see the site is covered in rain forest. It use to take two days on a donkey to reach the site and two days back. It was expensive but a highlight of my life. View of La Danta pyramid, it is the largest Maya temple ever built. The temple reaches 79 metres (259 ft) high, and with a volume of 2,800,000 cubic meters, it is one of the largest pyramids, if not the largest, in the world. I climbed to the top and had to use a rope to pull myself up at times, no steps at that time. La Danta is considered by some archeologists to be one of the most massive ancient structures in the world. In 2003, Dr. Richard D. Hansen, a Senior Scientist from Idaho State University, initiated major investigation, stabilization, and conservation programs at El Mirador with a multi-disciplinary approach, including staff and technical personnel from 52 universities and research institutions from throughout the world. El Mirador flourished from about the 6th century BC, reaching its height from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD, with a population of perhaps more than a hundred thousand people. It then experienced a hiatus of construction and perhaps abandonment for generations, followed by re-occupation and further construction in the Late Classic era, and a final abandonment about the end of the 9th century. The civic center of the site covers some 10 square miles (26 km2) with several thousand structures, including monumental architecture from 10 to 30 meters high.
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Ancient Wonders: 15 Pyramids Across the World That Will Blow Your Mind

ByHunter Robinson April 5, 2025April 22, 2025

When you think of pyramids, your mind probably goes straight to Egypt—and for good reason. But…

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Escape to the Wild: Top 15 Affordable Jungle Trips
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Escape to the Wild: Top 15 Affordable Jungle Trips

ByHunter Robinson April 4, 2025April 22, 2025

If you’re craving wild landscapes, steamy air, and a little bit of Indiana Jones energy—but without…

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15 Spots on Earth Where You Can Actually See the Milky Way
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15 Spots on Earth Where You Can Actually See the Milky Way

ByWill Tracy April 4, 2025April 22, 2025

City lights may blind our skies, but out there — far from traffic and skyscrapers —…

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