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How are your Christmas preparations going?
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True Globe wishes everyone a peaceful Christmas with family and loved ones.🥰🎄🎁
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Where do people want to go for cultural sightseeing?
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Which country should I make a travel guide about?
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Which country’s culture would you like me to explore next?
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Where do you like Christmas best?
20 Most Beautiful Places on Earth at Christmas | 4K Travel Documentary
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Which place feels like a second home to your soul?
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Which country do you dream of visiting next?
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If the Earth could speak through landscapes…
Which one speaks to you the most?
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How long can a tree live?
In Madagascar, some Baobabs have stood for over a thousand years, silently watching civilizations rise and fall.
This colossal trunk before you — more than 10 meters wide — can hold up to 120,000 liters of water, enough to survive the harshest droughts.
Locals call it Reniala, “the mother of the forest,” a symbol of endurance and wisdom.
Its roots reach the sky, its hollow heart shelters life.
Here, in the sunburned plains of Ifaty, this ancient being reminds us that strength isn’t in motion, it’s in standing still for centuries.
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Country you want me to do more content about
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