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Voyageurs National Park

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Guanajuato, Mexico​

Located in central Mexico, the city of Guanajuato is full of color and history. Founded in 1554, though the first known settlement dates back to between 500 and 200 B.C., Guanajuato is home to one of the richest silver mines in the world.
Visitors can walk the streets and alleys to admire the unique baroque-colonial architecture of the various buildings and homes. Then, visit its historical monuments and wander the 17th-century gardens of the Museo Ex-Hacienda San Gabriel de Barrera.
 
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Kotor, Montenegro​

With its stunning backdrop of imposing gray mountains that plunge into the narrow inlet of the shimmering Adriatic Sea, Montenegro’s fortified city of Kotor is guaranteed to leave an impression.
The old squares with modern cafes and boutiques, narrow cobblestone alleys, a maze of medieval churches and cathedrals, and the magnificent fortress of San Giovanni high above the town
 
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Isle of Skye, Scotland​

Known for its rugged landscapes, picturesque cottages, and medieval castles, the Isle of Skye is truly a magical place. Commonly known just as Skye, it’s the largest of the Inner Hebrides islands of Scotland. Mountains and pinnacles dominate the landscape in the island’s south central region, but much of the island is moorland.
Skye is enchanting with its miles of dramatic coastline, captivating history, mystical pools of turquoise water, and waterfalls
 

Lofoten, Norway​

Lofoten is an archipelago off Norway's northwestern coast known for its distinctive scenery and dramatic landscapes. The beauty is evident in its craggy mountains, colorful buildings, and abundance of wildlife, from humpback whales to adorable puffins.


During the summer, the phenomenon of the midnight sun (days when the sun doesn’t ever sink below the horizon) is as epic as you can imagine. In winter, the celestial wonder of the Northern Lights stretches across the sky.
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