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Back to school just for this email [Tourradar]( [Back to school]( Me fail this? That’s unpossible! Did you also have that one classmate who always said they were going to fail the test, but then they got an A+? Yeah, us, too. Alright, enough dilly-dallying. This is a test after all. Below you’ll find six amazing destinations, but here’s the catch: we gave them nicknames instead of using their real names—see if you can guess all of them! To reveal the destination, click on the image above the description (which might contain a clue or two). You can also view the answers at the end of the email. No cheating, though! To help you along, we also peppered in some pop culture references here and there. [Cool dealios]( Three, two, one…begin! [Ireland]( ??? The Emerald Isle Now this one’s easy. This country is famous for lush greenery, dark beer and a magical stone that gives the person who kisses it the gift of eloquence and persuasiveness [Croatia]( ??? 101 Dalmatian Islands From diving into crystal clear waters to exploring the world of “Game of Thrones,” this crescent-shaped country is one of the most popular summer destinations in Europe [India]( ???  From Raj to Taj From royal gardens to architectural masterpieces built for queens, this country boasts a history as vibrant as the varied dishes and colorful saris you see every day [Japan]( ??? The Land of Vending Machines Why did we go with vending machines? Because there are so many across the country, you’ll even find one at the summit of the country’s most iconic mountain, Mt. Fuji [Morocco]( ??? The Country of Colors Hugged by an ocean and a sea and embraced by a desert, this kaleidoscopic country is known for its “Blue City,” lively souks, breathtaking mountains and spices [Costa Rica]( ???  Surfer’s Paradise Fans of the popular TV show “The Office” will know this one: Which country did Toby leave Scranton for? Think gorgeous beaches, aromatic coffee and towering volcanoes And the answers are (drumroll, please): Ireland // Croatia // India // Japan // Morocco // Costa Rica [All the adventures]( Excellent [TR Logo]( [Facebook]( Kärntner Ring 5-7 Top 304-306, Vienna, 1010, Austria Download our app [App Store CTA]( Store CTA]( You can [unsubscribe]( from this email or view our [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe From All Emails]( To ensure you continue receiving our emails in your inbox, please add explore@tourradar.com to your address book or trusted sender list. Fares and offers are correct at time of sending and subject to availability and may be changed or withdrawn at any time. View full [Terms and Conditions]( on our website. Please be aware that it is the traveller's responsibility to check on government travel advisories and regulations. Information is changing quickly, and advisories and regulations may change at any time depending on the status decided upon by each country’s government. Be sure to contact your local consulate or the local authorities within your chosen destination to confirm their particular travel advisories and requirements before visiting.

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