Plus, travel ideas for train lovers
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Photograph by Jules Berta |
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Hear us out! Alabama is one of the lesser-known wine regions in the U.S., but its family-run vineyards make for a heartwarming trail across a rolling Southern landscape. |
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Photograph by Gouilloux, Getty Images |
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Fierce summer temperatures can make much of Southern Europe difficult for active, nature-loving breaks in summer. But that still leaves a dazzling array of national parks to explore in the Alps and the north. Here are eight of the best to consider for your next adventure. |
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PAID CONTENT FOR TRAVEL TEXAS |
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Join National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner as she journeys to West Texas to capture the rugged beauty of the Big Bend region. Follow along as she embarks on epic adventures—from exploring the winding Rio Grande to uncovering the area’s ancient geological history to marveling at billions of stars that blanket the dark night sky. |
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TRAVEL IDEAS FOR TRAIN LOVERS |
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Photograph By Christian Heeb/laif/Redux |
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The largest dark sky sanctuary in the world is 2.4 million acres of volcanic landscape, deserts, and mountains. It also happens to be in the United States. |
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Today’s newsletter was edited and curated by William O'Connor and produced by Amanda Petty. |
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