It’s no secret that social media has changed travel. Holidaymakers increasingly seek to imitate images posted by influencers and their peers on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. In our increasingly digital world, travelers now chase the perfect shot like treasure hunters. That can mean navigating crowds, long lines and sometimes even danger—all for content from the world’s most “Instagrammable” spots.
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