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3 Albaraccin, Spain

Its amazing the Spanish dont


make more of this place, but maybe
some of its appeal is in the fact that
they dont. Alberracin is an ancient
town, hidden deep within a gorge,
surrounded by stunning scenery and
a national park. Spend a few relaxing
days photographing the cobbled
streets, crooked houses, castle,
palace and cathedral. Then take the
A1512 south towards Bezas and this
will take you high up to a plateau
through dense forest. Get out of the
car and walk along the rim the
views are breathtaking.
Look out for... the pains au chocolat!

4 Havana, Cuba

2 Angkor, Cambodia
When you mention Angkor, most people think
of Angkor Wat, the largest religious structure in
the world. But the surrounding temples are far
more photogenic. Check out Angkor Thom, Ta
Prohm and Banteay Kdei for the best photos.
The best times to visit are sunrise and sunset,
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as most of the tourists will be at Angkor Wat.


Angkor is also home to the worlds cutest kids,
who make a living from selling souvenirs.
Theyre happy to have their photos taken but
will expect you to buy something.
Look out for... tap water. Buy cans, not bottles.

Theres a unique atmosphere in


Havana, one where the locals all seem
to be genuinely happy and love having
their photo taken. Explore the old city
on foot, take in the architecture and the
classic cars, and get up early and watch
the city come to life. Avoid the hottest
times of year and the hurricane season!
Also make an effort to visit the World
Heritage town of Trinidad.
Look out for... being short-changed at
the airports departure tax counter.

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