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Backpacking across Texas offers an adventure unlike any other. The sheer size of the state means you can walk for days through changing terrain, moving from dense pine forests to wide desert plains. It is a journey through open spaces and hidden paths. For hikers who love history, the trails hold a special bonus.  Scattered… 

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What do cultural cities actually give you that other cities don’t? The honest answer is a particular kind of density – of music, architecture, memory, and the layered evidence of how people have organised their lives around beauty over long periods of time. Salzburg and Prague both have that density, and they have it in… 

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Rail travel through southern Europe gives you the landscape between the cities as well as the cities themselves – the olive groves and cork oak forests of the Alentejo, the limestone ridges of the Spanish meseta, the Douro valley terraces catching the afternoon light. Those intervals are not dead time. They are the connective tissue… 

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In the far north of Scandinavia, the sun disappears for weeks at a time and the landscape becomes something that doesn’t operate by normal rules. The cold is a physical presence rather than a weather condition, the forests are dense and silent under snow, and on the right nights, the sky moves in curtains of… 

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For decades, people planned their trips in much the same way. They requested time off weeks in advance, booked flights around long weekends, tried to squeeze as much sightseeing as possible into a few days, and often came home exhausted. That model existed because most people had no real alternative, and for many, it was… 

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