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Off-the-Beaten-Path Places to Practice Yoga

he presence of yoga across the globe—from calm, meditative yin yoga to gymnastic AcroYoga, and every style in between—is wanderlust with a mission. Most yogis agree that yoga is ultimately a transformative mindset rather than an activity depending on your environment. However, although such journeys of self-inquiry can be achieved anywhere, it often requires leaving our routines and familiar environments behind to move us forward. This is where the magic of travel meets the grounding practice of yoga. In order to find some amazing far-flung locations to practice yoga, we interviewed a host of people closely connected with the yoga

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