With its wealth of fabulous beaches, the Philippines is one of the best countries in the world to head to if you want dazzlingly white sands, gently swaying palm trees, and glimmering turquoise waters stretching into the distance before you.
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Part mountains, part dense forests, part rugged, intricate coastline, Washington lies on the border with Canada and features all the natural beauty you could wish for in America’s Pacific Northwest.
An exemplary New England state, Vermont is a wonderland of wilderness. On the border with Canada, this relatively small state is characterized by its beautifully rugged terrain.
In recent years, the tourism industry in Sri Lanka has really taken off, and it’s easy to see why.
The mountainous state of Colorado is home to a lot of towns that are perfect for anybody looking for an escape into nature.
The very Western state of Utah may well be famous for its snow-capped mountains, mirror-like lakes, and ample winter sports opportunities, but there’s another landscape here that’s practically the opposite of all that snow and ice – the desert.
Wide open plains, prairies, canyons, vast expanses of forests, and indomitable mountains – it’s no wonder that Montana is nicknamed the “Big Sky Country.
A huge state that covers a vast amount of land, Texas encompasses everything from deserts and beaches to lush wine regions, mountains, and canyons with its cities being just as enthralling and diverse.
Whether it is beautiful beaches or stunning mountain scenery, astounding colonial-era architecture, or bustling indigenous markets, Ecuador’s cities are as diverse as the country’s incredible landscapes, with each of them having their own distinctive look and feel to them.
In less than fifty years, South Korea went from being one of the world’s poorest countries to one of its richest.










