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Kevin Raub

Bologna

Author at Lonely Planet

Travel Journalist at Freelance

Italy-based travel writer & author. Sporadic actor. Pursuer of hops. Duped world into footing bill for dire travel habit. Instagram: RaubOnTheRoad

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  • 2 months ago | lonelyplanet.com | Kevin Raub

    Brazil’s white sand beaches and cerulean seas, verdant rainforests and red-rock canyons, and tropical islands and roaring waterfalls weave a dynamic and dazzling tapestry. The world’s most biodiverse country is absolutely loaded with natural wonder, and it boasts the world’s longest coastline at 7250km (4500 miles) as well. Culture runs through its samba-soaked metropolises and colonial towns and villages, and an addictive rhythm of life permeates throughout its colossal boundaries.

  • Feb 11, 2025 | lonelyplanet.com | Kevin Raub

    Tucked up against the borders of Austria and Slovenia, Friuli Venezia Giulia is not only one of Italy’s hardest-to-pronounce regions, but one of its least-visited. Far removed from the crowds that throng Florence, Rome and Venice, the region can sometimes feel like a different country thanks to its geographical position and history (it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1866).

  • Feb 5, 2025 | lonelyplanet.com | Kevin Raub

    The world’s most narrow and southern country packs a lot of everything into its slender form: Beautiful beaches, remote islands, towering mountains, colossal glaciers and fjords, fiery volcanoes, fertile valleys and lunar-like desertscapes – sometimes less than 150km (93.2 miles) apart from one another! A land of extremes if there ever was one, Chile runs the gamut of outdoor diversions. It’s not uncommon to ski pillowy powder in the morning and soak in the sun at the sea by the afternoon.

  • Dec 4, 2023 | newsbreak.com | Kevin Raub

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  • Oct 17, 2023 | lonelyplanetitalia.it | Kevin Raub

    È praticamente impossibile descrivere il fascino dell'Amazzonia. Un viaggio nelle foresta pluviale più grande del mondo è un'esperienza epica che attira numerosi curiosi e avventurieri esperti, nonostante sia uno dei luoghi più umidi e notoriamente inaccessibili della Terra.

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