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New Zealand is easily one of my favourite places on the entire earth! This tiny country off the east coast of Australia holds so many amazing wonders that you would be hard pressed not to find something you love. The people are very friendly and helpful, the food is surprisingly delicious and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking everywhere you turn.
I have an odd fascination with old doors, windows, door knockers and details. The older and more beaten up and rusty, the better! And the charming little town of Matera, Italy had so many amazing doors that I could've stayed there for hours admiring them all! Here are a few of my favourites.
Located in Italy's southern region of Basilicata, Matera is one of the most interesting and unusual cities in all of Italy. Never heard of it? I'm not surprised. This still relatively unknown town is one of Southern Italy's best kept secrets - but not for long! Matera has been inhabited for 9,000 years and is best known for its extensive cave-dwelling districts, the sassi. It's stunning beauty and storied history will make a lasting impression on each and every visitor.
Arches National Park is located just outside the quirky little town of Moab, Utah. Bordered by the Colorado River in the southeast, this red-rock wonderland is home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including its poster-child, the massive, red-hued Delicate Arch. I'd seen plenty of photos of the stunning arches and knew I wanted to plan a visit, but nothing could prepare me for how breathtaking this park really is. It's truly nothing short of spectacular! Here are 3 hikes you must do if you are planning a trip to Arches National Park.