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  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: A Killer Pool

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today

    The iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah has finally opened its most exciting feature
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: An Underwater Museum

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today

    It will, quite literally, take your breath away
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: ​Kerala, India

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: ​Kerala, India

    ​See colorful photographs of the coastal state
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: ​Kerala, India

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: ​Kerala, India

    ​See colorful photographs of the coastal state
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: A Carousel

    A Carousel That Shines Bright

    Ride 30 luminescent sea creatures at this one-of-a-kind attraction
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: An Underwater Room

    An Underwater Room with Unparalleled Views of Fish and Coral

    Sleep beneath the sea (and beside a thriving coral reef) on a private island
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: An Underwater Room

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: An Underwater Room

    Sleep beneath the sea (and beside a thriving coral reef) on a private island
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: Water

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today

    From up above, photographer Edward Burtynsky lenses dramatic perspectives of water ecosystems in nature and man-made environments
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: Jellyfish House

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today

    Constructed on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, this white concrete house is the ultimate summer home. See why, here
  • The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: A Cave in Vietnam

    The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today

    Now open—but only taking 220 visitors a year—the awe-inspiring Son Doong cave will have you yearning to travel East
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