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aoraki/ »

mount cook

national park

NEW ZEALAND

All but one of New Zealand’s loftiest

peaks can be found in this awe-inspiring

alpine park, including Aoraki, or Mount

Cook (12,316 ft/3,754 m), the country’s

highest point. Trails to suit all abilities

ofer a window onto a spectacular world

of ice and snow.

A climber admires the dawn view over

the cloud-covered Mueller Glacier high in

the Southern Alps of New Zealand.

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autumn in

new england

CENTRAL VERMONT

A region that is already prettier than

a picture—all village greens, russet-

red barns, and steepled churches—

becomes prettier still as the leaves

start to turn in the fall. Countless

festivals celebrate this transforma-

tion, which is one of the greatest free

shows on Earth.

Autumn wraps New England’s towns

and countryside in a blaze of dazzling

seasonal color.

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the highlands

SCOTLAND

Sun-dappled moorland, jewel-like

lochs, romantic heather-covered

mountains, and deep, glacier-cut

glens, or valleys—many steeped in

the history of clan warfare and

bloody battles—make up the

Highlands, the highest, wildest,

and most haunting landscape in

the British Isles.

Winter settles over Glencoe at the

heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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