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This Arizona plaza built by copper barons in 1917 sits empty at dawn

This Arizona plaza built by copper barons in 1917 sits empty at dawn

Highway 85 drops through creosote flats two hours southwest of Phoenix. Then the mountains part and white stucco walls appear around a plaza rimmed with palm trees. This is Ajo, population 3,500, where a copper baron built mission-style architecture in 1917 and the town froze when mining stopped in 1985. The New Cornelia open-pit mine … Lire plus

Better than Santa Elena where 300 paddlers wait and Mariscal keeps limestone silence for $300

Better than Santa Elena where 300 paddlers wait and Mariscal keeps limestone silence for 0

Santa Elena Canyon pulls 300 paddlers on spring weekends. Rangers manage parking. Shuttles run on schedules. The 13-mile float through Big Bend’s most famous limestone walls feels managed because it is. Mariscal Canyon sits 70 miles south on the same river. Ten miles of water. Walls pressing 1,400 feet overhead. Winter flow at 600 CFS … Lire plus

18 Kekaha Kai moments where monk seals rest on sand you reach for free

18 Kekaha Kai moments where monk seals rest on sand you reach for free

The unpaved lava road to Mahaiʻula Beach keeps most rental cars away. That’s the point. Drive it at 15mph and you reach white sand that holds maybe a dozen footprints by 9am. Three beaches, zero entry fee, monk seals resting in morning shade. Kona resorts 15 minutes south charge $300 per night for the same … Lire plus

Better than Tulum where hotels cost $180 and Big Corn keeps turquoise bays for $35

Better than Tulum where hotels cost 0 and Big Corn keeps turquoise bays for

“`html Tulum’s beachfront hotels charge $180 per night for rooms steps from turquoise water that 50,000 monthly visitors crowd into selfie queues. Southwest Bay on Nicaragua’s Big Corn Island costs $35 per night for cabanas facing the same Caribbean turquoise where you might count 20 people all day. Same water temperature. Same white sand. Different … Lire plus

This Italian castle held prisoners until 1989 and costs $5.50 to walk

This Italian castle held prisoners until 1989 and costs .50 to walk

“`html The highway north from Rome climbs through oak forests before the golden stone appears. Soriano nel Cimino sits at 1,380 feet on Mount Cimino’s slope, population 8,500. The Castello Orsini rises above medieval alleys built from peperino, a local volcanic stone that glows amber in late afternoon light. This castle held prisoners until 1989. … Lire plus

Forget Big Bend where shuttles cost $150 and Terlingua keeps canyon pools for $20

Forget Big Bend where shuttles cost 0 and Terlingua keeps canyon pools for

Big Bend’s shuttle buses idle at Santa Elena Canyon. Rangers check parking permits at Hot Springs. Chisos Basin fills with construction crews starting May 2026. Meanwhile, 20 miles west on Terlingua Ranch Road, a creek drainage cuts through rust-red canyons in absolute silence. No signs. No infrastructure. Just crystalline pools reflecting winter clarity and 4WD … Lire plus

Better than Maldives where villas cost $500 and Mabul keeps macro diving for $225

Better than Maldives where villas cost 0 and Mabul keeps macro diving for 5

“`html Maldives overwater bungalows cost $500-1,200 per night. Mabul Island water chalets cost $225-450. Same turquoise water. Better diving. The Celebes Sea off Malaysian Borneo delivers what Maldives promises at 70% less, with macro critters Maldives reefs can’t match. Mabul sits 26 km from Semporna in Sabah state, a 45-minute speedboat ride from mainland Borneo. … Lire plus