Slovenia manages to pack some of Europa’s most stunning natural tourist attractions into its compact size.
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As it straddles the Pacific and Indo-Australian tectonic plates, New Zealand is very mountainous, with lots of volcanic peaks dotted here and there.
As it lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region of substantial seismic activity, the Indonesian archipelago is home to the most volcanoes in the world.
Besides boasting lots of beautiful beaches and awe-inspiring Mayan ruins, Mexico is also home to several majestic mountains and volcanic peaks.
As the only African country that has never been colonized, Ethiopia has managed to keep its colorful cultural identity.
The Philippines are home to an astonishing collection of over 7,600 islands, only 2,000 of which are permanently inhabited.
It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly how many islands are dotted throughout Greece.
Japan is the largest island country in East Asia and the fourth-largest island country on Earth.
Indonesia is the largest cluster of islands in the world, made up of an incredible collection of no fewer than 14,000 jungle-clad islands floating off the coast of Asia.
Stretching over 4,300 kilometers from north to south, Chile lies on a narrow strip of land with the towering Andes Mountains to its east and the glimmering Pacific Ocean to its west.










