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SOUTH AFRICA

Cape Town lies cradled between moun-

tain and sea on what the 16th-century

English explorer Sir Francis Drake

called “the fairest Cape we saw in the

whole circumference of the earth.”

Table Mountain (3,563 ft/1,086 m)—

flat topped and often mist wreathed—

provides the cape’s crowning beauty.

Visitors can take a cableway or hike to

its various lookouts for views across

the city to the ocean beyond.

Lookouts on Table Mountain ofer

superb views of the city below.

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washington

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

On July 16, 1790, an act was approved

to create the capital of the United

States on the banks of the Potomac

River. In the years that followed came

the memorials, wide vistas, and great

buildings of nationhood—the Capitol,

Washington Monument, Jeferson

Memorial, National Mall—that lend

Washington the gravitas and impos-

ing beauty of a national capital.

The Jeferson Memorial at night,

floodlit and serene on the Tidal Basin

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mesa verde

COLORADO

Amid the remote mesas of southwest-

ern Colorado, sheltered in the steep

sandstone alcoves of the canyon

walls, are some 600 clif-cut dwell-

ings, built—and then mysteriously

abandoned—by the region’s indig-

enous Puebloan people between 500

and 1300. Rediscovered by cowboys

in 1874, the pueblos can now be vis-

ited on ranger-led guided tours.

Night lights illuminate part of the

130-room Spruce Tree House.

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