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+12 +2Petra lost and found
In the early 1800s, a Swiss explorer tricked his way into Petra, the ancient oasis whose location had been a closely guarded secret for centuries.
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+2 +1Mysterious black spot in polar explorer's diary offers gruesome clue to his fate
Jørgen Brønlund was the last to die during the ill-fated mission in Greenland.
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+1 +110 ASTOUNDING PLACES TO VISIT IN OMAN ON A 10 DAY VISA
All you need is an Oman visa and a valid passport to get to your most desired destination Oman. But, what exactly is a visa? It is a piece of paper that you get as permission to enter a particular territory. Its importance? Well, you’ll definitely need it especially if you’re a foreigner! Wondering if this is important for your trip to Oman? Well, definitely yes! Your visa depends on the number of days you’d want to stay in Oman. Planning for a short trip? Don’t worry this 10-day Oman Visa has got you covered. This visa is just perfect for your short and lively trip to Oman. With a high mountain range and beautiful beaches.
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+18 +4Airlines' new 'health passport' could revive international travel
As COVID-19 vaccines are approved and distributed to the public, proof of vaccination...
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+16 +2Fugging hell: tired of mockery, Austrian village changes name
Mayor says residents, known as Fuckingers, ‘have had enough of visitors and their bad jokes’
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+23 +3Millions of people are flying across the US for Thanksgiving, ignoring CDC advice
Millions of people flew across the US over the weekend weekend in advance of Thanksgiving, defying advice from the US Centers for Disease Control for people to stay home for the holiday to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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+22 +5What You Can Learn from Living in Antarctica
Joe Pettit is a person of contradictions. A lover of solitude who manages teams, an engineer who writes poetry and paints, a family man who spends several months a year on remote Antarctic glaciers, installing delicate scientific instruments. It’s a rare mixture of qualities to find anywhere in the world—except, perhaps, in Antarctica.
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+17 +4The Tech CEO, the Guide, and a Case That Could Upend Everest Travel
In the fall of 2019, Garrett Madison canceled his expedition on the world's highest peak. Then one of his clients sued him for breach of contract.
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+15 +3The Island That Humans Can’t Conquer
A faraway island in Alaska has had its share of visitors, but none can remain for long on its shores.
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+7 +1Why the Survival of the Airlines Depends on Frequent Flyer Programs
It turns out frequent flyer programs are worth more than the airlines themselves
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+23 +4A new book offers a rare glimpse inside North Korea's frozen-in-time tourist hotels
From poolside stands decorated with pumpkin vines to neon karaoke bars, Pyongyang's tourist hotels look nothing like their exteriors make them seem.
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+18 +3'Tsunami' of hotel closures is coming, experts warn
The Luxe Rodeo Drive is the first L.A.-area luxury hotel to go out of business because of the pandemic. An unusually high loan delinquency rate may mean more hotel closures are likely to follow.
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+2 +1America’s Major Airlines Are Encouraging More People to Travel By Doing Away With Change Fees
In an effort to encourage people to make travel plans, United, Delta, and other airlines are making it free to change your flight date after you book.
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Once Everything Opens Back Up.
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+4 +1Remarkable low-drag "bullet plane" aims to democratize private flight
Otto Aviation claims its odd-looking Celera 500L "bullet plane" is "the biggest thing to happen to the aviation and travel industries in 50 years," and that its extreme fuel economy could make private flights as affordable as regular commercial air travel.
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+16 +4Delta Air Lines has put 240 people on ‘no fly list’ for not wearing masks, CEO says
Delta Air Lines Inc. has placed about 240 people on a “no fly list’ for failing to comply with the airline’s face-mask policy, chief executive officer Ed Bastian said in a memo to employees on Thursday. There is no U.S. federal mandate on masks in airports or on airplanes, leaving U.S. airlines to enforce their own rules that passengers must wear face coverings while traveling.
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+3 +115 YA Books That Let You Travel The World From Your Couch
Bummed that travel is largely on lockdown? See the world through your bookshelves.
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+3 +1The Broken Algorithm That Poisoned American Transportation
For the last 70 years, American transportation planners have been using the same model to decide what to build. There’s just one problem: it’s often wrong.
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+17 +2The pandemic’s indirect hit on the Caribbean
The region has been spared the worst ravages of covid-19. That has not protected its economies
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+12 +3The New American Status Symbol? A Second Passport
Many U.S. citizens whose families immigrated from Europe are eligible, and the pandemic has caused an uptick in applications.
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