As of: January 30, 2024, 10:38 a.m
By: Martina Lippl
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Every year the New York Times publishes the “52 Places to Go.”
Places from all over the world are represented - including a city from Germany.
1 / 8The Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the largest salt desert in the world.
Although life is hardly possible here, flamingos have settled.
The ecosystem is still untouched, but planned lithium mining could affect this and the beauty, according to the New York Times.
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2 / 8Normandy in France is also known as the land of the impressionists.
This is how Claude Monet painted Rouen Cathedral (photo).
The Impressionist Festival will take place in 2024 from March 22nd to September 22nd.
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3 / 8The Museu Nacional da Republica in Brasilia (Brazil) is one of the white futuristic buildings.
According to the Times 2024 ranking, the capital of Brazil is unfairly overshadowed by Rio de Janeiro and Bahia.
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4 / 8Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in Wales is one of the recommended travel destinations in Europe.
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5 / 8Top travel destination 2024: Dresden is one of the “New York Times” travel tips.
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6 / 8A total solar eclipse will be visible across much of North America on April 8, 2024.
A natural spectacle that, according to the New York Times, is worth a trip (archive photo).
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7 / 8Paris: The French capital is one of the New York Times’ “Places to Go” in 2024.
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8 / 8The historic village of Tendola is located in the Italian province of Massa Carrara.
The region in northern Tuscany is the home of Carrara marble, from which many masterpieces such as Michelangelo's David are made.
According to the “New York Times”, a travel destination for culture lovers in 2024. © IMAGO