Winnipeg is Manitoba's capital, and its total area equals 250,999 sq. miles. The northern half of the province has dense forests, and mineral-rich soil, while the southern half produces wheat.
The Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region, is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences. Renowned for its breathtaking coastline, the Algarve boasts dramatic cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. The coastline is dotted with picturesque towns like Lagos and Albufeira, which offer a blend of vibrant nightlife and tranquil beaches. The iconic Ponta da Piedade near Lagos is a must-see, with its striking rock formations and secluded caves that can be e
Located in northern Washington State, near the Canadian Border, Bellingham is the southern port for the Alaska Marine Highway System. Area attractions inlcude the San Juan Islands, winter skiing and the popular resort of Semi-Ah-Moo.
Kardamyli is a coastal town in the Mani Peninsula of southern Greece, located between the Taygetus Mountains and the Messenian Gulf. Stone houses, olive groves, and narrow streets define much of the settlement, while the surrounding landscape combines steep hills with clear coastal waters.
Dresden, the capital of Saxony, is a city where history, culture, and beauty seamlessly intertwine. Known as the "Florence on the Elbe," Dresden boasts a stunning array of baroque and rococo architecture that captivates visitors from around the world. Dresden hosts the world's oldest Christmas market, the Striezelmarkt, dating back to 1434.
Guinea, located on the west coast of Africa, offers a rich blend of landscapes, cultures, and traditions that remain largely untouched by mass tourism. Its Atlantic shoreline is dotted with fishing villages and sandy beaches, while inland, rolling highlands and dense rainforests give way to sweeping savannas.
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Brazil's third largest city, Belo Horizonte was founded in 1897. Most of Brazil's gems and semi-precious stones are mined in this area and it is where you can find the best bargains, from aquamarines to imperial topaz. It is just 59 miles from Brazil's most historic colonial city, Ouro Preto.