Just a 20-minute drive northwest from the spirited frontier town of Mitchell, Oregon, are the breathtaking landscapes of the Painted Hills.
The small village in the middle of the desert was formed thanks to an underground water stream that allowed plants and trees to grow.
Known for its fairy chimneys, Cappadocia’s landscape features remarkable expanses of volcanic rock shaped by erosion into towers, cones, pinnacles, and caves.
It was here that the first shots of World War II were fired when a German battleship shelled the Gdansk peninsula and the Polish naval depot at Westerplatte.
Cartagena is a city rich with history, lush landscapes, and vivid nightlife. The juxtaposition of old and new — the city’s historic influences and vibrant modern attractions — is alluring, to say the least.
About an hour-and-a-half drive northwest of Chile’s capital city of Santiago is the hillside port city of Valparaiso.
Located in central Mexico, the city of Guanajuato is full of color and history. Founded in 1554, though the first known settlement dates back to between 500 and 200 B.C