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June 2020

Experience the Authentic Greece in Anсiеnt Olympia

Eаrth comprised of stone, earth, and thе ѕun. Simрlу, but immensely charming, with harsh mоuntаin lаndѕсареѕ, ѕmаll villаgеѕ off the tourist trаil, аnd саѕtlеѕ with tails оf a bygone era. O’ if оnlу these walls could speak. I уеаrnеd tо visit thе land оf my fаthеr, whо wаѕ a local Pеlороnnеѕiаn himself, аnd tо ѕее

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Athens’ Grand Bretagne Blends Classical Splendor and Modern Luxury

No contemporary city embraces its past glory within its modern chic so well as Athens. The omnipresent Acropolis looms large above all parts of the Greek metropolis. The ancient capital is conspicuously provocative, sophisticated and cosmopolitan, even as it is anchored by its sensational antiquities. From grungy Monastiraki and Psiri, to posh Kolonaki and Glyfada,

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Peace Lodge and Waterfall Gardens Are Essential to any Costa Rica Visit

The Peace Lodge is an eco-fantasy land retreat in the mystical cloud and rain forest jungles of Vara Blanca, Costa Rica and within the confines of the private wildlife refuge of La Paz Waterfall Gardens. It’s located on the northeastern slope of the Poas Volcano, less than an hour away from the capital of San

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Undiscovered China: Zhangjiajie, the land of ‘Avatar’

The outstanding sandstone monoliths dressed in the green foliage of Zhangjiajie Forest Park’s roving summits, known as the “‘Avatar’ Mountains,” are the inspiration for the Pandora scenery and bewitching landscape of director James Cameron’s mythical blockbuster film “Avatar.” Writer Nick Kontis take you on a tour of China’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.NICK KONTIS/SPECIAL TO

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Photo tour: Australia’s iconic Uluru (aka Ayers Rock)

Uluru and neighboring Kata Tjuta are UNESCO World Heritage sites, and to Australia’s Aboriginal population, sacred ground. Over 100 million years in the making, sculpting by heavy winds, pouring rain and erosion have given the sandstone monoliths a sphinx-like effect. The rock’s softer layers show cave-like holes, while the more resistant rock deposit gives a

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