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7 8 HAVANA, CUBA The streets of Havana may have slowed their tempo in years past, but luckily the visitor restrictions have been lifted and they're very much alive today. Pulsing with music, overflowing with history—a trip to Havana is an opportunity for travelers to go back in time a bit. The city itself is an amalgamation of colors and textures, whether you're eyeing the body of a bubble-gum pink 1950s Chevy convertible parked on the corner or both the saturated and faded façades of Spanish-style buildings. With large edifices taking on ocean blues, banana yellows and everything in between, it's easy to spend hours (or even an entire day) wandering around. JODHPUR, INDIA Looking down on the "Blue City" from the top of India's Mehrangarh Fort, the clusters of indigo almost resemble a sky. The history behind this color-coded city is still unclear, however some have theorized everything from using blue to fight off termites to being an indicator of social status amongst the royal Brahmin families. In the heart of Jodhpur, travelers will find boxy houses in a labyrinth-like layout with winding streets and a variety of vendors set up along the way including textile shops and food stands. V U E N J . C O M 137

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