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Joshua Tree, California

The air really is different in the high desert. It’s a place that is equally good alone or shared with others. The thing I love most about Joshua Tree is that you are surrounded by nature and vast space, yet there are so many great spots that are buzzing with people - so few places have both.

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Athens, Greece

We are still not worthy of you, Athens. Your modern vibe, your incredible food, your walkability, your warm and friendly people, and your seamless synergy between the historic old and the funky new.


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Big Sur, California

Anyone who has spent time in Big Sur lights up when they talk about it. This 90 mile stretch of the California coast accomplishes the nearly impossible: fierce preservation of land and culture with well-oiled hospitality and recreation.

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Paris, France

Wander the city, stop and eat, stop and shop, wander some more, see some art, wander some more, coffee or drinks every few hours and you have figured out Paris.  Still, after having some fully endorsed recommendations, you really can't go wrong by just ducking into most simple, sweet Paris cafes or bistros and enjoying the view.

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Northern Argentina

Most Americans who visit Argentina never make it north. There are quite a few tourists, but most come from Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Salta and Jujuy are considered the "heartland" of Argentina. The terrain changes frequently, you go from mountains to forests to volcanic gravel to straight desert.

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