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Wherever I go - I find the coolest thing to do there. If it's Paris, I find the free fashion show that happens every week. If it's London, I find out how to fly over mysterious crop circles in an ultralight aircraft. How do I do it? What can I say - it's a gift.

But I can't figure out the whole world on my own. So I'm calling on all you hip, fun people to share your fabulous finds - in adventures, shopping, restaurants, picnic spots, scenic vistas, fly fishing guides, inns, whatever - and help me build the world's best directory of cool things to experience on planet Earth.

You’re all here to supply some Wows and to find out about tons of other Wows you didn’t even know were out there! Because life is too short to ever have a dull travel experience – or even to read a 500-page travel guide trying to avoid one.

Kisses,
The Queen of Wows

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Hike up a Volcano in Kirishima-Yaku National Park

In 1967, James Bond climbed to the peak of one of the volcanoes in Kirishima-Yaku National park to infiltrate the base of an international terrorist. While there is no criminal there in real life, you can still climb the volcanoes for the incredible views you get from the top of them. All in all, the...More...

 
 
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No. 1 Rated Trip

Twilight in the Swamp in New Orleans

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If you want to really appreciate the beauty of the bayou and also have a great thrill ride, go on a high-speed airboat tour that starts just before dark and continues after. You'll see the many flowers we know from our gardens - like hyacinth - growing wild. Once the sun sets, you'll see the flashing...

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No. 2 Rated Trip

Swim under waterfalls

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We walked through the entrance to the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and started up a scorching slope. There was little foliage, no shade, and the ground was blazing. Looking at the canyons in front of us, I wondered why we had planned to come here on a summer afternoon when we'd already hiked up Masada at ...

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