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From the heavens to the oceans and everything in between, explore what makes our planet so special this Earth Day.

7 of the Most Epic Hiking Vacations in Europe

From trails which traverse fishing villages and scale volcanoes to hikes down glaciers and along the coast, these are the most epic European hikes you won't want to miss.

A hiker enjoys the views from Pulpit Rock.
The views from Pulpit Rock are truly spectacular.Photo Credit: Andrey Armyagov / Shutterstock

7 of the World’s Best Wetlands for Wildlife Watching (and How to Visit Responsibly)

These vanishing ecosystems are true wildlife wonders, so be sure to explore them (responsibly) before they disappear altogether.

A herd of elephants walks through the Okavango Delta.
Look out for rhinos, giraffes, and more in the Okavango Delta.Photo Credit: Vadim Petrakov / Shutterstock

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9 of the Best White-Water Rafting Destinations Around the World

From multi-day expeditions to family-friendly trips, here's where to try your hand (or paddle) at white-water rafting the world over.

A group of friends water raft on the Kaituna River.
Prepare to take a tumble into the water when rafting on the Kaituna River.Photo Credit: Dmitry Naumov / Shutterstock

7 National Parks in Canada You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Contrary to popular belief, Banff doesn’t have a monopoly on Canada’s best views. So, skip the country’s most well-known parks and opt for somewhere lesser-known—but still majestic—instead.

A view of Red Rock Creek in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta.
Red Rock Creek in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta.Photo Credit: Pierrette Guertin / Shutterstock

The Best National Parks in the US for Stargazing

Once night falls, national parks across the US completely transform: crowds disappear, wildlife awaken, and the starry, milky sky offers up a view that is, dare we say, truly stellar.

A starry night over Zion National Park.
Zion National Park knows how to put on a show after dark.Photo Credit: Susan Schmitz / Shutterstock

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