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Papa Stour, Scotland
One of the Shetland Islands, it has several Neolithic burial chambers and remains of a 13th-century house. It's known for its rich marine life, with otters, seals, killer whales and porpoises often seen in the waters.
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Padre Island, Texas, USA
The world's longest barrier island, it has vast stretches of undeveloped white sand beaches. The resort community of South Padre Island is a spring break favorite, with up to 10,000 people coming over every year.
Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
The larger of the two major islands that make up the island nation, it's also the southernmost Caribbean island. Trinidad is a unique mixture of rapidly developing cities and pristine mangrove swamps.
Te Papa, New Zealand
The national museum of New Zealand, it's located in Wellington and features long-term exhibits on Māori culture and the natural world. It also has hands-on and interactive exhibitions for young visitors.
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Puerto Padre, Cuba
Once the world's largest sugar ports, today it's known for its quaint streets, colorful houses and white sand beaches.
Popayán, Colombia
Located in southwestern Columbia, the town is well-known for its colonial architecture and being named the first UNESCO "Gastronomic City" for its rich culinary heritage. It also has the distinction of being the home of 16 Colombian presidents.
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Dadar, India
The densely populated Mumbai neighborhood retains its old-world charm while surrounded by skyscrapers. It has the city's largest public park, Shivaji Park, that is also known as the cradle of Indian cricket.
Papa'ikou, Hawaii, USA
Located on the eastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii, it's home to the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden – the only tropical botanical garden in the U.S. on an ocean coast.
Pápa, Hungary
Noted for its baroque architecture, the historical town is now protected as it's home to multiple heritage buildings. It is also noted for its thermal baths, the Esterházy mansion and the Museum of Blue-Dyeing.
Pointe-au-Père (Father Point), Canada
A district in Rimouski, Quebec, it lies at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. It's famous for its lighthouse and as the site close to which the RMS Empress of Ireland sank in 1914, killing 1,012 in the worst Canadian maritime accident.