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From Australia’s bubblegum-pink lake to a blood-red waterfall in Antarctica, these seven destinations are some of the world’s strangest sights.
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An African-origin ethnic tribe of about 20,000 people has been living in near total obscurity in India for centuries.
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A former biology teacher turned naturalist guide, Kurt Johnson has traded in the classroom for the great outdoors at Grand Teton National Park, located in a rare ecosystem.
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Cosme Gonzaga, known as "The Moustache", is beloved in Rio for his charm – and now he’s bringing a smile to his taxi passengers by serenading them.
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As Carlsbad Caverns’ cave specialist, Rod Horrocks helps to create a living laboratory for researchers, including Nasa scientists who search for life on other planets.
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As we reflect on five years of BBC Travel, we hope these five-year-olds inspire you to fall in love with the world all over again. Their innocence and insight is infectious.
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When Payson Kennedy paddles in the Great Smoky rapids, he gets into a “flow state”, a gift he shares with others on several epic mountain adventures.
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