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The Women’s World Cup is in full swing: Get your France travel tips. Plus, amazing photos of Ca

The Women’s World Cup is in full swing: Get your France travel tips. Plus, amazing photos of California’s natural wonders, the best donuts in the U.S., and more. [latest stories]( [VIEW ONLINE]( [LATEST STORIES]( [National Geographic]( . June 11, 2019 . PHOTOGRAPHS BY THEO STROOMER [This is the donut capital of the United States]( Go nuts for indulgent rings of sugary fried dough in Los Angeles. [take a bite]( SHARE [F]( [T]( . PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBBERT FRANK HAGENS, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO [In France for the Women’s World Cup? Here’s what to do.]( With the tournament in full swing, check out these tips for having a ball in each of the nine host cities. [game on]( SHARE [F]( [T]( . . . PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS LINKEL, LAIF/REDUX [These are the friendliest neighborhoods in U.S. cities]( Where are the most welcoming urban enclaves? Here’s our data-backed index. [say hello]( SHARE [F]( [T]( . PHOTOGRAPH BY MASON TRINCA [20 dreamy photos of California’s natural wonders]( The Golden State is a haven for the adventurous at heart. [smell the flowers]( SHARE [F]( [T]( . . . PHOTOGRAPH BY LOOK DIE BILDAGENTUR DER FOTOGRAFEN GMBH, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO [Upgrade your summer with 15 epic trips]( Bike, hike, and dive into history on these global adventures for all ages. [get packing]( SHARE [F]( [T]( [Shop]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( [Travel]( [READ OUR LATEST STORIES]( [SHOP]( [DONATE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [TRAVEL]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. Click here to [unsubscribe.]( If you reside in the EU/European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights, [click here](. National Geographic | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright © 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved. {LITMUS TRACKING PIXEL}

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