There are several types of trips. The most beautiful are those that are made of imagination and colorful in fancy. Luna's mother imagined her cat in different places that many of us had been or would have known to have been there. Let's check it out? 😻 ✈️

Bangkok, Thailand's capital, is a big city known for its ornate sanctuaries and bustling street life. The Chao Phraya, which is used by many boats, flows through the network of canals and also past the old town of Rattanakosin with its opulent Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo. Nearby are Wat Pho Temple with a huge reclining Buddha statue and across the river from Wat Arun with its steep steps and the Khmer-style turret.

Jamaica, a Caribbean island nation, offers a lush landscape of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. In Montego Bay, which is characterized by buildings from the British colonial era, and in Negril, a well-known diving and snorkeling area, many all-inclusive hotel complexes have settled. Jamaica is considered the birthplace of reggae music. In the capital, Kingston, is the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the famous singer.

Rio de Janeiro is an extensive Brazilian coastal metropolis. Famous are the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, the 38 m high Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado and the Sugar Loaf called Granitberg, to the top of which a cable car operates. The city is also known for its extensive favelas (slums). The exuberant carnival with floats, dazzling costumes and samba dancers is considered the largest celebration of its kind worldwide. And most interesting for little Luna: Rio is the city where her mom, Chris Herrmann, was born and lived until 1996, the year she definitely went to Germany.

Egypt is a country that connects Northeast Africa with the Middle East and dates back to the time of the Pharaohs. The millenary monuments in the fertile Nile Valley include the colossal pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza, as well as the hieroglyphic walls of the Karnak Temple and the tombs in the Valley of the Kings at Luxor. The capital, Cairo, houses Ottoman landmarks such as the Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum, a treasury of valuable antiques.

London, the capital of England and Britain, is a modern city whose roots date back to the time of the Roman Empire. At its center are the imposing Houses of Parliament, the legendary clock tower "Big Ben" and Westminster Abbey, the coronation site of the British monarchs. On the other side of the Thames is the London Eye, a giant wheel that offers panoramic views of the South Bank cultural district and the rest of the city.

The French capital Paris is one of Europe's most important cities and is one of the world's leading centers for the arts, fashion, gastronomy and culture. The cityscape is characterized by the architecture of the 19th century, as well as by wide boulevards and the Seine. As well as landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris is also known for its café culture and fashion boutiques on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

Las Vegas in Nevada's Mojave Desert is a popular destination known for its lively nightlife with 24-hour casinos and other entertainment options. Main street and lifeline of the city is the almost 6.5 km long so-called Strip. Along this boulevard are numerous themed hotels with unusual design elements such as music fountains or replicas of an Egyptian pyramid, the Grand Canal in Venice or the Eiffel Tower.

The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, compacted earth, wood, and other materials, usually built along an east-west line across the northern boundaries of northern China to protect Chinese states and empires against invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian steppes, mainly the Mongols. Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC, which were later joined together and made larger and stronger in what is now referred to as the Great Wall. Especially famous is the wall built between 220 and 206 BC by Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. Little of this wall remains today. Since then, the Great Wall has been rebuilt, maintained and improved; most of the existing stretch is from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
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