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A new golden age of train travel has dawned, and it's safe to say we are now in the thick of the rail renaissance.
Blue eyes with blonde hair is the most common combination in almost all Nordic countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, ...
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TheCollector on MSNThe 8 Biggest Cities in Africa (By Population)Despite its diminutive size on the all-too-common world maps that use Mercator projection, Africa is the second-largest ...
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The Best Wonders of South Africa | Stunning Destinations You Can’t MissSouth Africa is a country of incredible diversity, offering stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and vibrant culture. In this travel video, we take you on an unforgettable journey to the most beautiful ...
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The Citizen on MSNKilwa’s ghosts: Reclaiming the Swahili coast’s lost gloryKilwa's crumbling ruins endure silently under the equatorial sun while fewer than 10,000 tourists visit each year ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNPassport to Paradise: The 40 Most Breathtaking Countries You Must See Before You DieOur planet is a tapestry woven with breathtaking landscapes, rich cultures, and awe-inspiring wonders. This article embarks ...
Spring in D.C. is pure magic, with cherry blossoms in bloom and tourists flooding the streets. The city couldn’t be more ...
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Briefly on MSN“This Is So Beautiful”: UWC Shembe Graduates Get Tongues Wagging, SA Digs the Spiritual VibesA group of Shembe graduates from the University of the Western Cape gave a performance that impressed South Africans. People ...
The Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 opens to the public on 10 May – and there's just time to gen up on the architecture ...
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Briefly on MSN“Be Careful”: Woman Warns Capetonians About Popular Romance Spot That’s Become DangerousA young South African woman warned people from Cape Town about a tourist attraction that's become a dangerous area, Signal Hill, in a viral TikTok video.
It’s appropriately uncomfortable when interpretive park ranger Jazmyn Bernard starts chanting “two, four, six, eight — we don ...
Edye Ellis died in March. She was WBIR's first African-American anchor and paved the way for current Black on-air talent at the news station.
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