Plus, where to travel in November.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY PETER FRANK EDWARDS, REDUX |
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Ghost stories run as deep as the tides in this South Carolina city. From a legless Confederate ghost to the Lady in White, there's a paranormal vision around every corner.
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Hardwood trees offer a sturdy foundation for those who want to sleep among the branches, making New England a prime spot to snuggle up, enjoy some hot cider, and reconnect with nature. |
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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH WILDLIFE |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY PETE MULLER |
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Maine has long beckoned seekers of all kinds, promising open space, placid waters, and forested coastlines. Years after a life-changing first visit, National Geographic photographer Pete Muller returns to explore the places—and people—forged by nature. |
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Photograph by Olga Tarasyuk, Getty Images
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Whether you’re looking for an escape to sunnier shores or to bask in the glut of the season’s harvest, there’s plenty going on in the world. Here’s our pick of this month’s top destinations. |
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Today’s newsletter was edited and curated by Sidney Madden and produced by Amanda Petty. |
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