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London welcomes millions of visitors every year from all over the world. One of London's many attractions for both visitors and locals are its extensive parks. London's parks offer pleasant walks, beautiful gardens, walking and cycling…
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Quetzaltenango may be the second largest city in Guatemala, but that doesn't mean you'll be enveloped in the hustle-bustle and smog of big-city life. Instead, expect to be surrounded by hot springs, mountains, rivers, valleys and volca…
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Belgian King Albert II and Queen Paola may not be in residence at these castles, but Brussels is home to historic castles where you can visit or even stay. If you'd like to feel like a king or queen for a night--perhaps a stay in one o…
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Santa Fe is a city on the southern edge of Texas on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The area's sunny weather and flat terrain makes it prime for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy running, walking and cycling. It's proximity to the gulf al…
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Known as the "City of the Golden Century," Leiden has much to offer in the way of historical and natural interest. In addition to its famous University, Leiden is home to many canals, patrician houses, churches, museums and parks. With…
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Nyack, New York, offers acres of hiking and cycling trails. Both the Nyack Beach State Park and Mountainview Nature Preserve are nearby. There are serious work-intensive hiking trails in the Judson River area, and cross-country skiing…
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This city in Southern Edmonton built its economy through the oil and gas industry. Beyond being an industrial park, Leduc also is home to a variety of parks and lakes. It has more than 20 miles of pathways for hiking and cycling. Telfo…
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Found just east of the Dallas Metroplex, Rowlett sits on a peninsula that juts into Corder Lake, a popular spot for hiking, fishing and boating. Just north of Corder Lake is Lavon Lake, another place that outdoor enthusiasts can explor…
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Visitors to Philadelphia will find opportunities for walking, cycling and other recreational activities at several city parks. There are also larger parks, including Ridley Creek State Park in Pennsylvania and the Mount Washington area…
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Sukhothai, Thailand, one of the oldest cities in Thailand, is considered to be the first Thai Kingdom since it gained its independence from the Khmer Empire in 1238. This ancient city is approximately six hours from Bangkok and is nest…
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Voted "Money" magazine's Best Big City, Portland sits near Oregon's northern border and is considered one of the state's hippest destinations. Full of bars, clubs, live music and countless festivals, its relaxed atmosphere and mild sum…
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Situated on the Mississippi River, the French Quarter is a historic district in New Orleans, Louisiana that hosts annual events and festivals, including Mardi Gras. This district is also home to award-winning hotels that provide access…
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Riverside, New Jersey, rests on the banks of the Delaware River and is a suburb of the Greater Philadelphia area. Due to its location on the river, Riverside's tourists are provided chances to undertake water activities, such as fishin…
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Oxford, Mississippi, is home to the University of Mississippi and is located within close proximity to recreational areas, such as Holly Springs National Forest. This site provides facilities for picnics and camping, as well as paths f…
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Wittenberg, Germany, rests on the banks of the River Elbe and is best known as the location where Martin Luther initiated the Protestant Reformation. This city provides it visitors with access to recreational activities such as fishing…
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