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Hop aboard the most stunning forest train on Earth and journey through China’s breathtaking natural landscapes. From misty mountains to tranquil rivers and lush greenery, this ride offers a ...
Deep in the forest, we set out to create something truly special—a 2-story villa that blends modern design with the beauty of the natural world. This project is one of our most creative and ...
Explore stunning blossom hikes in the Black Forest, featuring cherry, almond, and apple trees in Kaiserstuhl, Markgräflerland, Ortenau, and Oberkirch, combined with culinary delights and local spirit ...
Speaking of Nature: The most beautiful local butterfly? The Question Mark is a species of forests and forest edges ...
This Alaska Region Has Some of the State's Most Beautiful Coastal Towns—Plus Majestic Glaciers and Unforgettable Wildlife Your guide to Alaska's Inside Passage, including where to stay and eat ...
A model who was dubbed “the most beautiful girl in the world” at age 9 — but it didn’t come without criticism.
Demi Moore is the cover star of PEOPLE's 2025 World's Most Beautiful issue Charlotte Triggs is a digital leader and veteran journalist with 20 years experience working in celebrity and general ...
It's not just Niagara Falls. Many states in the US have impressive waterfalls. Some require a hike, but others are easy to access by car.
Otzarreta Forest, Basque Country, Spain Located in the Gorbea Natural Park in the Basque Country, Otzarreta Forest is often praised as one of the most beautiful in the world.
The site led a survey through Reddit in which users voted on which countries they think have the most stunners. Colombia took the No. 1 spot on the list of the most beautiful women in the world.
Hollywood gets more beautiful every day. In honor of our World's Most Beautiful issue, we rounded up the standout moments from the beauty world in the past year. Taylor Swift and Doechii wowed us ...
People has crowned Demi Moore the World’s Most Beautiful of 2025. Moore, 62, sat down with the outlet for an interview to commemorate the distinction.