a vineyard in Burgundy, France
people on Genipabu Beach at sunset in Brazil
pink beach at sunset in Bermuda
viewpoint of Danube River in Budapest at twilight
people walking around stupas in Bhutan
Aerial picture of Burghley House in England
exhibit in Glasgow's Riverside Museum
aurora borealis over a cabin in Greenland
molten lava advancing to ocean in Kilauea
skier on hillside in Hokkaido, Japan
Brooklyn Bridge Park and New York skyline
a leopard in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Picture inside a cave in Luzon, Philippines
lake with dock in Masuria, Poland
clownfish underwater in the Seychelles Islands
man on dock on Smith Island in Maryland
Pasaje Rodriguez in Tijuana, Mexico
tango dancers in Montevideo, Uruguay
a young couple on bikes in Winnipeg
a king penguin colony on South Georgia Island
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Côte d'Or, Burgundy, FranceBest Vantage on Vintage FranceWith vineyards first planted by ancient Romans, the Côte d'Or—the most revered winemaking area in Burgundy (Bourgogne)—draws wine pilgrims from around the globe. Natives here insist there's no place in France with wine traditions more deeply rooted, more consciously cherished. They have something else to be proud of: In July 2015, UNESCO inscribed the region on its World Heritage...
Photograph by Günter Gräfenhain, SIME

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