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    A Pilgrim Route in Norway: Berries, Bogs and a Viking King

    Following one of the nine St. Olav Ways, a photographer trudged with soggy feet through tundras, forests and wetlands. Here’s what she saw.
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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    5 Great Road Trips to Take in the Western U.S. This Fall

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://feedonomy.com

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    The Spritzes and Carbonaras That Ate Italy

    Tourism has turned some Italian streets into monochromatic eating zones. Some officials have banned the opening of new restaurants.
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    The Spritzes and Carbonaras That Ate Italy

    Tourism has turned some Italian streets into monochromatic eating zones. Some officials have banned the opening of new restaurants.
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    A 4-Day Motorcycle Tour on Vietnam’s Ha Giang Loop

    The roughly 230-mile Ha Giang Loop, six hours north of Hanoi, thrills riders with breathtaking views, cultural wonders, and plenty of twists and turns.
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    Looking for a Day Trip From Paris? Try Lens.

    The city, once a mining center, has an outpost of the Louvre that claims “the architectural creativity of the Guggenheim and a collection worthy of the Met.” It’s an easy train ride from Paris.
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    Napa on the Aegean: A Turkish Wine Region Re-emerges

    Urla, a lush district in western Turkey, is bursting with promise, with easy access to beaches, an up-and-coming gastronomy scene and a well-marked vineyard route.
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    Taiwan’s Underrated East Coast Is a Gem for Nature Lovers

    The island’s lesser-known rugged side delivers staggering natural scenery and a range of outdoor experiences.
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    Exploring the Burren, Ireland’s Vast Rocky Region

    Though it looks forbidding, the Burren, where you can walk for hours among the rocks and valleys with only your thoughts for company, can be fertile ground for creativity.
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    Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here’s What to Know.

    Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services.
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    5 Fall European Rail Trips

    Grape harvests, colorful foliage and local festivities make autumn a great time to take a scenic train or tram excursion.
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    Wildfire in Namibia Rips Through Etosha National Park

    More than a third of Etosha National Park in Namibia has burned, threatening the rich biodiversity in a popular tourist attraction.
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    Want to Bring a Dog to This Italian City? That Will Be $1.75.

    Bolzano, in northern Italy, is considering taxing tourists’ dogs, and charging resident dog owners an annual fee as well.
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    Foreigners Have Flocked to Copenhagen for Weddings. Is the Honeymoon Over?

    The Danish capital is limiting when foreign couples can marry and setting aside new funding for civil ceremonies.
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    How to Go to Tahiti Without Spending a Fortune

    Inexpensive airfare and a house swap made a last-minute family trip to French Polynesia an unexpected bargain, with funds left over for splurges.
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    Foreigners Have Flocked to Copenhagen for Weddings. Is the Honeymoon Over?

    The Danish capital is limiting when foreign couples can marry and setting aside new funding for civil ceremonies.
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    How to Go to Tahiti Without Spending a Fortune

    Inexpensive airfare and a house swap made a last-minute family trip to French Polynesia an unexpected bargain, with funds left over for splurges.
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    How to Go to Tahiti Without Spending a Fortune

    Inexpensive airfare and a house swap made a last-minute family trip to French Polynesia an unexpected bargain, with funds left over for splurges.
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    A Journey Into the Soul of Scotland’s Hebrides Islands

    These remote and rocky islands off Scotland’s western coast offer visitors an ethereal beauty that goes perfectly with a splash of local whisky.
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    Quebec’s Charlevoix Region: A Food Lover’s Route of Local Farms and Flavors

    An agro-tourism route through the Charlevoix region offers a hyperlocal bounty, charming towns and farms that preserve traditional methods of production.
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    7 Places to Take a Beach Getaway During Hurricane Season

    Fall brings lower prices and fewer crowds, but more risk of hurricanes. Here are some spots to enjoy late-season sand and surf without so much uncertainty.
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    Dan Brown’s 5 Favorite Places in Prague

    The “mystical capital of Europe” serves as the backdrop for the author’s latest novel, “The Secret of Secrets.” Here are five spots that fire his imagination.
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    Funicular Crash Has Jarred Lisbon’s Sense of Itself

    Lisbon has transformed itself in recent years into a destination for international investors. A funicular crash that killed 16 people has prompted soul-searching about the changes in the city.
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    Into the Sands of Time: Exploring Egypt’s White and Black Deserts

    Led by a guide and driver, a photojournalist embarked on a three-day, two-night excursion that took her deep into one of the country’s lesser-known wonders.
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    Into the Sands of Time: Exploring Egypt’s White and Black Deserts

    Led by a guide and driver, a photojournalist embarked on a three-day, two-night excursion that took her deep into one of the country’s lesser-known wonders.
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    Funicular Crash Has Jarred Lisbon’s Sense of Itself

    Lisbon has transformed itself in recent years into a destination for international investors. A funicular crash that killed 16 people has prompted soul-searching about the changes in the city.
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    Funicular Crash Has Jarred Lisbon’s Sense of Itself

    Lisbon has transformed itself in recent years into a destination for international investors. A funicular crash that killed 16 people has prompted soul-searching about the changes in the city.
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    Into the Sands of Time: Exploring Egypt’s White and Black Deserts

    Led by a guide and driver, a photojournalist embarked on a three-day, two-night excursion that took her deep into one of the country’s lesser-known wonders.
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    7 of Europe’s Most Delectable Fall Harvest Festivals

    A pistachio exhibition. A herring market. The happy blend of wine and hiking. This list proves that foodies, too, can celebrate Autumnal travel.
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    On the Slopes of Mount Etna, Where Lava and Wine Flow

    The fiery Sicilian volcano is a magnet not only for hikers, but for wine and food lovers. Vineyards thrive on the rich soil, alongside restaurants, bars and farm-stays.
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    Into the Sands of Time: Exploring Egypt’s White and Black Deserts

    Led by a guide and driver, a photojournalist embarked on a three-day, two-night excursion that took her deep into one of the country’s lesser-known wonders.
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    What Travelers Need to Know About the Upcoming Strike in France

    The planned shutdown, which will affect transit in and beyond Paris, dovetails with the tube strike in London.