BY: Kaeli Conforti
Whether you’re gearing up for your next vacation or are still traveling vicariously during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it’s always fun to find yourself in the planning process, jotting down ideas and reading up on everywhere you want to visit someday. As travel begins to make its inevitable comeback, more people are hitting the road, navigating everything from vaccination and testing requirements to mask-wearing and social distancing as they continue to be the new norm.
Instagram has long been a good source for vacation inspiration, especially among millennials and younger generations who turn to the popular social media platform for travel ideas. The folks at creative U.K. company Design Bundles recently analyzed how many times the 145 most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites were tagged on Instagram and ranked them accordingly.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
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