Nestled between Biscayne Bay to the east and Everglades National Park to the west, Miami, Florida is one of the Sunshine State's most vibrant, culturally diverse, and dynamic cities.
The quaint village of St. Paul De Vence is situated on top of a hill overlooking the beautiful countryside. This medieval, walled town offers historic buildings, hidden alleyways, museums and many specialty shops.
Yemen’s Old City of Sana'a stands as a living mosaic of civilizations. Just past the ornate Bab al‑Yaman gate, towering homes made of adobe, lime plaster, and layered with qatad (plaster) rise like giants in the maze of markets and quiet courtyards. Nearby, the ruins of Ghumdan Palace, once said to rival skyscrapers, recall a pre‑Islamic past and offer echoes of bygone architectural ambition.
Kruger National Park, located in northeastern South Africa, is one of the world’s premier wildlife reserves and a cornerstone of African conservation. Established in 1898, it spans nearly 20,000 square kilometers, making it larger than many countries.
Inveraray, a small town on the western shore of Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, offers visitors a glimpse into 18th-century planning and Highland heritage. Built largely in the mid-1700s under the direction of the 3rd Duke of Argyll, the town features Georgian architecture, wide streets, and an unusual level of symmetry for a rural Scottish settlement. The main street, lined with whitewashed buildings, leads down to the loch’s edge, where fishing boats and leisure vessels come and go.