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Getting to Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park isn’t easy, but those who make the trek are handsomely rewarded.
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If the Germans have always had a funny bone in them, just how did this unfortunate stereotype come about?
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The Gaza Strip version of knafa, a beloved Middle Eastern sugar-soaked pastry, is rarely found outside of the tiny coastal enclave.
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For some 2,500 years, residents of this mountainous village have used an astonishing language that only they understand. But there are only six people left who can ‘speak’ it.
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The once perilous Caminito del Rey in Málaga, Spain, is a breath-taking pathway – and after undergoing numerous renovations, it is now open to the public again.
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Growing at a clip of more than 100,000 new residents a year, Canada’s largest city keeps getting larger. But the continued population boom hasn’t changed Toronto’s character.
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VIA Rail runs 1,700km across Manitoba, and for many remote communities, the train is the only way to connect to the rest of the world. Now the local people want to buy the tracks.
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A series that examines the characteristics of a country and investigates whether they are true.
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A celebration of this planet and the pure joy of travelling around it
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He set out on a mission to make one and never stopped