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This Oaxaca cove hides black sand beaches where 20 minutes uphill keeps crowds away

This Oaxaca cove hides black sand beaches where 20 minutes uphill keeps crowds away

The wooden sign at Rinconcito beach points uphill. Twenty minutes of steep trail through scrubland, and you drop into a cove where turquoise water crashes against black volcanic sand. No vendors. No umbrellas. Just you and the gear you carried. Playa Cometa sits at Punta Cometa, Oaxaca’s southernmost point, 66.8 km east of Puerto Escondido … Lire plus

Better than Clonmacnoise where 118K tourists cost $11 and Cong keeps abbey ruins free

Better than Clonmacnoise where 118K tourists cost  and Cong keeps abbey ruins free

Clonmacnoise charges admission and processed 118,000 visitors in 2024 through its visitor center turnstiles. Cong Abbey sits free between Lough Corrib and Lough Mask where you walk 12th-century cloisters alone. The golden limestone ruins frame turquoise lake water. No gift shop. No guided tour schedule. Just open abbey grounds in a village of 900 residents. … Lire plus

9 Exmoor spots where cliffs cost $110 and Lake District charges $165

9 Exmoor spots where cliffs cost 0 and Lake District charges 5

Exmoor National Park stacks 267 square miles of moorland, ancient oak forests, and 1,000-foot cliffs into southwest England’s quietest corner. While Lake District pulls 15 million visitors annually, Exmoor draws 1.5 million. Rooms average $110 per night here versus $165 up north. Late March 2026 brings snowdrops fading in Heddon Valley and bluebells starting in … Lire plus

Better than Badlands Loop where 1M tourists cost $30 and Sage Creek keeps bison herds free

Better than Badlands Loop where 1M tourists cost  and Sage Creek keeps bison herds free

“`html Badlands National Park pulls over a million visitors each year to its famous Cedar Pass overlooks. They pay $30 per vehicle, fight for parking by 9am, and photograph the same striped canyon walls from crowded pullouts along the paved loop road. Twenty miles west, Sage Creek Wilderness Unit offers identical geology, bigger bison herds, … Lire plus

Better than Calico where gift shops cost $8 and Caliente keeps depot arches free

Better than Calico where gift shops cost  and Caliente keeps depot arches free

“`html Calico Ghost Town charges $8 to walk through reconstructed buildings where gift shops outnumber original structures nine to five. Two hours northeast, Caliente preserves a 1923 Union Pacific depot with Art Deco arches still serving as city offices, zero admission, and streets lined with wild roses that bloom without tickets. Population 1,032. No turnstiles. … Lire plus

This Tennessee town froze in 1779 where 5,500 locals still share porch tales

This Tennessee town froze in 1779 where 5,500 locals still share porch tales

Main Street sits quiet at 7am. Fog lifts from cobblestones installed to match 1790s patterns. Chester Inn’s white clapboard catches first light, same as it did in 1797. Population 5,500. Tennessee’s oldest town, founded 1779 as capital of the short-lived State of Franklin. Twenty miles from Tri-Cities Airport. Cool mornings hover in the 30s°F through … Lire plus

This Italian canyon stacks 9,000-year cave homes into honey-stone cliffs

This Italian canyon stacks 9,000-year cave homes into honey-stone cliffs

The sun rises over Matera at 6:15am on March 26, 2026. Golden light filters through a canyon 400 meters deep, touching honey-colored limestone cliffs carved into 3,000 cave dwellings. This Italian city stacks 9,000 years of continuous human habitation into vertical stone, creating a three-dimensional labyrinth that defies flat photography. Population 60,500. Distance from Bari … Lire plus