
The Ruins of a City That Once Held One of the Seven Wonders of the World
Walking through these ancient ruins, it’s difficult not to feel dwarfed by the sheer scale of history.

Walking through these ancient ruins, it’s difficult not to feel dwarfed by the sheer scale of history.

Renowned for its cowboy culture and unmistakable frontier spirit, this city embodies the look and feel of the American Old West.

When you think of Texas, a few things might come to mind before white sand beaches. But with 600 miles of coastline, Texas has as much beachfront as Florida, yet without the fame.

The Central American country of Guatemala is filled with traditional native villages and colorful markets.

The Caribbean islands are made up of more than 7,000 unique and culturally rich islands scattered throughout the Caribbean Sea.

While 97 percent of Turkey’s large landmass lies in Asia, three percent of it is located on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe, separated from the rest of the country by the Bosphorous, Sea of Marmara, and by the Dardanelles.

Poland’s second largest city, Krakow, spreads over the Vistula River and offers a great range of top attractions.

Located on the banks of the Perfume River which winds its way through town, Hue is a delightful city to visit with loads of things to see and do.

Few places capture the charm of village life quite like these picturesque communities.

Located in the heart of the state, this energetic city combines rich history with a strong passion for sports and outdoor recreation.

At first glance, this village almost doesn’t look real. From above, the hillside appears drenched in every color imaginable.

Where else in the world can you watch whales, sip wine, hike up a mountain, and ride on a steam train, all in one day? Nowhere.

Half-timbered houses, winding canals, and cobbled squares give this city an atmosphere that feels almost lifted from a storybook.

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.

Think America’s all about majestic mountains and rolling hills? Think again.
