Since Chile's Atacama Desert has beautiful lakes, massive rock formations, and the world's darkest sky, it's odd to find it on Fodor's No List.
Ha Long Bay is one of the world's most stunning sights. Few things beat waking up on a little ship in the bay.
Every history buff should visit Athens, the birthplace of Western civilization. The city's museums, gastronomy, and historic ruins attract tourists.
Boat tours, over-fishing and water consumption can be big problems in towns and cities along the lake, especially those that draw in big summer crowds.
A symbol of Japan and one of the world's most famous mountains, Mount Fuji is on the bucket list of any serious hiker and climber. And that's exactly the problem.
Thailand's beaches are famous for their clear, warm water and white sand. Maybe years ago, they were a true tropical paradise.
The Ganges is a sacred river that is central to life in many parts of India. But it's also one of the most famous examples of overconsumption of water and pollution.
No one can deny that Venice is one of the most unique and beautiful cities in the entire world. But its beauty has been its downfall for decades now.