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A golden retriever rests in the Valley of the Moon in Chile's Atacama Desert.
A stray dog rests in Brazil's Chapada Diamantina National Park. There are up to 300 million stray dogs worldwide.
Etosha National Park, Namibia: It’s fairly easy to spot impressive wildlife at Etosha National Park, thanks to its numerous watering holes, where elephants, lions, and zebras congregate to quench their thirst. Visitors can get an up-close view of wildlife at accommodations ranging from luxe campsites to lodges and private game reserves. Accessibility is the name of the game here, as even sedans can easily navigate the park’s well-maintained roads.
The veil of mist raised by mighty waterfalls is the perfect setting for rainbow hunters, as shown in this eerie photo of Iguazu Falls, in Brazil. Iguazu Falls—three times wider than North America’s Niagara—is composed of some 275 separate smaller waterfalls that traverse the rocky ridges overlooking the cliff.
PORTO, PORTUGAL Known for port wine, coastal Porto offers picturesque bridges, a medieval riverside district, and narrow cobblestone streets.
Two mute swans float on a lake at sunrise in London.
Canada geese fly over a misty lake in London.