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From: National Geographic <ng@e.nationalgeographic.com>
Sent: 21 May 2019 18:59
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Subject: Travel: How to do wildlife tourism right, historic lodges in North American parks, and more
Plus: a fascinating arts district repurposed from German coal mines, beautiful pictures of Europe's most sacred sites, and more.
| PHOTOGRAPH BY MARTIN KIRCHNER, LAIF/REDUX | |
| Former mines go from coal to cool with music festivals, giant steel art installations—and Europe's biggest artificial lake district. | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT HARDING PICTURE LIBRARY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAGE COLLECTION | |
| There's a dark truth behind wildlife tourism. Here are our five guidelines for ethical animal encounters. | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY HARTMUT KRINITZ, LAIF/REDUX | |
| From Neolithic stone circles to monasteries clinging to cliffs, these awe-inspiring spiritual retreats stand the test of time. | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL/TNS VIA GETTY IMAGES | |
| Blast off to explore the past, present, and future of travel through the cosmos at these six space centers. | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY LYNNE SILER, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO | |
| Nestled in nature and rich in heritage, these wilderness lodges offer spectacular park stays. | | |
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