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<h1 class="title">Dream Vacation</h1>
<img src="https://image.freepik.com/free-photo/photos-images-pictures-beach-coast-travel-trip-concept_53876-14132.jpg" alt="dream trips">
<h5>By: Diamond Fields</h5>
<h6 class="publish-time">Published: 2 Days Ago</h6>
<p class="quote"><em>The world is full of fascinating places. Planning the perfect vacation involves packing up, leaving home, and experiencing something new.</em></p>
<h2 class="destination">1. Honolulu - Oahu</h2>
<div class="description"> Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee, vanilla beans, and cacao commercially (to sell).There are only twelve letters in the Hawaiian alphabet: A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, and W. Every syllable (and every word) ends with a vowel.The island of Hawaii has eight active volcanoes, and there are five additional active volcanoes on the other islands!. <a href="https://www.coolkidfacts.com/hawaii-facts/" target="_blank">Learn More</a>.
<h5>Top Attractions</h5>
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<li>Diamond Head</li>
<li>Ala Moana Center</li>
<li>Bishop Museum</li>
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<img src="https://dr4f7gkjfgtsc.cloudfront.net/images/contents/5-must-see-sights-of-oahu-hawaii-part-2-1516830354.jpg" alt="Diamond Volcanoe">
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<h2 class="destination">2. Barcelona - Spain </h2>
<div class="description">Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological si
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona" target="_blank">Learn More</a>.
<h5>Top Attractions</h5>
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<li>Arc de Triomf (Barcelona's Universal Exhibition)</li>
<li>Sant Pau Recinte Modernista</li>
<li>Magic Fountain Show </li>
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<img src="https://st4.depositphotos.com/3980029/20402/i/1600/depositphotos_204025756-stock-photo-beautiful-view-center-barcelona-spain.jpg" alt="Spain">
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<h2 class="destination">3. Seoul, South Korea</h2>
<div class="description">The Korean capital is a city of contrasts. Fourteenth-century city gates squat in the shadow of 21st-century skyscrapers, while the broad Han River is back-dropped by granite mountains rising in the city centercomplete with alpine highways speeding around their contours and temples nestling among their crags. Fashionable, gadget-laden youths battle for sidewalk space with fortune-tellers and peddlers, while tiny neighborhoods of traditional cottages contrast with endless ranks of identical apartments.
<a href="http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/city-guides/seoul-south-korea/" target="_blank">Learn More</a>.
<h5>Top Attractions</h5>
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<li>Parasailing</li>
<li>Segway Tours</li>
<li>Spas and Resorts</li>
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<img src="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/Travel/2018/January/seoul-night-south-korea.jpg?imwidth=450" alt="south koren">
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<h2> More Desinations </h2>
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<li><h4 class="destination">Jackson Hole, Wyoming</h4></li>
<li><h4 class="destination">Cape Town, South Africa</h4></li>
<li><h4 class="destination">La Paz, Bolivia</h4></li>
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<p class="footer">—Best of luck with your travels, and be sure to send pictures and stories. We"d love to hear them!</p>
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