The crescent-shaped dunes and shimmering lagoons on Brazil’s northeastern coast are an unlikely – but beautiful – ecosystem.
19 April 2013
Perfect Trip
Rocks and ice took the first steps in creating this mountainous land, home to a multitude of Alpine valleys, enchanting towns and the two best kinds of food to melt in a pot.
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16 April 2013
Starting every April, a weekly ferry gives travellers access to Iceland’s remote eastern coastline, to see snowcapped mountains, cascading waterfalls and colonies of comedic puffins.
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16 April 2013
In the Pantanal, the world’s largest freshwater wetland, efforts to save the majestic feline have forced cats and cowboys to live side by side.
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11 April 2013
Get away from the bustle of downtown at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, a 400-acre reserve that is home to more than 1,000 species of plants and 200 species of animals.
10 April 2013
The Tarkine, the planet’s second-largest temperate rainforest, is a magical world of ancient pine trees, spectacular waterfalls and historic gold-rush settlements.
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04 April 2013
The 106km Geiranger-Trollstigen Route is peppered with world-class architectural viewing points that blend seamlessly with the formidable landscape.
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22 March 2013
The Andes is pocked with snow-capped volcanic cones, offering towering ice spires, sulphurous craters and stunning altiplano views to the aspiring volcano-bagger.
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21 March 2013
While Japan is home to some of the most well-known cherry blossom scenes, many cities celebrate spring’s arrival with these beautiful blooming trees.
21 March 2013
Mini Guide
Whether watersports or a walk along the shore better suits your fancy, big skies, windswept marshes and plentiful pubs are undeniable in England’s coastal towns.
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18 March 2013