Greeks, Ottomans and Portuguese all sought to control the Persian waterway, whose shores were once dubbed the Pirate Coast.
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
In Seaside Paraty, Brazil, the Narrative Returns to Its Roots
On the lush Costa Verde, artisans and chefs preserve the cultures of pre-Columbian and enslaved African communities—and their ...
The true architects, the spies, the strategists, and the sailors who literally sailed off the edge of the known world, have been erased from our collective memory. This is the untold story of the ...
From the Valley of Stars to underground missiles, Qeshm Island is strategic ground zero for the US-Israel war on Iran.
Porto is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal, but it's also fun to get out of the city to one of the ...
The Dispatch on MSN
A brief history of nation-building
A case for humility.
Digital travel platform Agoda unveils a selection of weekend trip destinations across Asia, perfect for travelers seek ...
The Print on MSN
A global Buddhist monastery thrived in Mumbai for 1,400 years. ‘Messages from the past’
Mumbai's Kanheri Caves were a flourishing Buddhist monastery until the 16th century. A DAG heritage walk titled 'Tracing ...
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Silvino Louro, the former Portuguese goalkeeper for Vitória de Setúbal, Vitória de Guimarães, Benfica and Porto, has passed ...
Strait of Hormuz's historical context—from ancient Indian Ocean trade networks to modern global logistics—reveals how narrow ...
River cruise enthusiasts will soon have even more ways to explore the world by water.
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