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Beng Mealea, an eerie jungle temple that invokes the earlier, less-discovered days of Angkor Wat, gives plenty of hope to the Indiana Jones in all of us.
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In these five spots, expats will likely be greeted with a warm welcome, a helping hand and a friendly smile.
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The Huaringas, a complex of 14 sacred lagoons in the mountainous Peruvian province of Huancabamba, is renowned for its ancient tradition of mystical healing and shamanism.
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On the less-traversed eastern slopes of the mountain range is a complex environment of geothermal activity, volcanic forces, salt lakes, desert hills and ghost towns.
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In a world of global tension and conflict, it’s both endearing and unusual that two countries that don’t even share a border have set aside a day solely to appreciate their friendship.
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These narrow underground caves – a sanctuary against different empires throughout history – have remained hidden for centuries.
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Regardless of the sausage’s fame, it seems that Germans can’t get enough of the döner kebab.
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