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Krista Rossow
Wallowa Mountains, Eastern Oregon.
Notre-Dame de la Garde, France The neo-Byzantine basilica towers over Marseille’s Vieux Port from its perch on the city’s highest hill. The 360-degree vistas are worth the trip alone—especially at sunset—but so are the sailors’ gifts of gratitude: model ships dangling like dreamcatchers from the ceiling.
The Te Whare Rūnanga assembly house on North Island’s Waitangi Treaty Grounds, where Māori chiefs met British colonists to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, one of New Zealand’s founding documents.
Visitors meet at the Cardrona Hotel, a historic inn and restaurant located along the Crown Range Road between Queenstown and Wanaka on New Zealand’s South Island.
Frank Walters and his grandson, Arcadian Drewet, sell tamarillos and kumara (sweet potatoes) from their roadside van in Awanui in the Northland Region.
The morning sun hits the rugged landscapes near Mount Crichton above cloud-covered Lake Wakatipu near Queenstown, New Zealand.
The waka, or canoe, house holds several ceremonial war canoes, including the world's largest ceremonial war canoe, Ngatokimatawhaorua.
The Waitangi Treaty grounds are rich in history and beauty. The House of Assembly has preserved intricate carvings inside and out.
The Routeburn Track is 20 miles one way.
Through the beech forest you can find the Routeburn Gorge.