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Actors of the Dublin Literary Pub Crawl bring the city’s fictive history to life by declaiming the works of Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Oscar Wilde at spots such as the Stag’s Head pub in Dublin.
Built in 1935, the Reisfeld House in Tel Aviv, Israel, was designed according to Bauhaus principles.
Originally owned by Marlon Brando, this French Polynesian eco-paradise and National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World draws big names like Pippa Middleton and Barack Obama, who penned his presidential memoirs here.
In the Central Highlands between Nablus and Hebron, a series of ancient terraces, agricultural towers, and a complex irrigation system have been used to cultivate Battir since antiquity. The agricultural practices—still in use today—are some of the oldest farming methods known to humankind. In 2014, the site was listed "in danger" because of ongoing geo-political transformations in the region. According to UNESCO, Israel’s controversial West Bank Barrier “may isolate farmers from fields they have cultivated for centuries.”