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18 tourists die in hot air balloon explosion in Egypt
The view from above southern Egypt is stunning, a contrast of beige desert valley giving way to green farmland. Tourists fill large baskets under hot air balloons to soak in the sight. Tuesday morning, as one of the balloons prepared to land, an explosion pierced the air, followed by a spreading billow of smoke.
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Lost city of Monterano
A Roman aqueduct, Etruscan tombs, abandoned medieval church and town within few meters.
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How Dennis Rodman and You Can Visit North Korea
Americans have no problem getting permission to travel to North Korea. And it's 'very safe,' at least for visitors.
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Berlin's New Airport Can't Switch Lights Off
Billed as one of the most technically advanced airports in the world, the German capital's delayed new hub has a fresh glitch.
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State lawmaker defends bike tax, says bicycling is not good for the environment
Representative Ed Orcutt does not think bicycling is environmentally friendly because the activity causes cyclists to have "an increased heart rate and respiration."
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Flying over the Tulip Fields in the Netherlands
Welcome back, spring! While it’s still only in the calendar, French photographer Normann Szkop gives you this splash of colors in his aerial photos of tulip fields in the Netherlands. Normann took the pictures while flying over the fields of Anna Paulown municipality in a small Cesna plane, piloted by Claython Pender. The perfectly straight and vibrant fields of differently-colored tulips remind us why we all love spring so much.
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Highest Point in Europe, du Midi Chamonix, France
Year round snow is guaranteed while the views may vary depending on the weather. Regardless, the lookout provides a panorama over not only the valley below, but also the surrounding mountains. On a clear day you’re standing in France but can see Italy and also Switzerland who share borders with the region.
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This route touches all 48 continental states of the USA
This would be an amazing road trip!
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Sand from beaches all over the world
Glossary of sand located in the photo as well.
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Irish College students had 36 hours to get as far in the world as possible, they got pretty far!
To raise money for St Vincent de Paul (SVP) and Amnesty International, law student Sorcha McCauley (22) organised charity challenge Jailbreak. The TCD Jailbreak encouraged students to try to get as far away from the college campus without paying a cent – and all within 36 hours. Some got as far as Argentina, Australia and Malaysia.
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Carnival to fly passengers home after another cruise failure
Carnival Cruise Lines is working to fly all passengers on one of its cruises back to Florida after the ship suffered a generator failure while docked in the Caribbean.
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Jude Gomila: Reinventing the Airline Industry
After taking many flights last year I began to build up a list of things I'd love to see improved. I've thought about every interaction and process that became a nuisance, discomfort or inefficiency to my flight. The airline industry needs to move into a phase where design around user experience becomes the primary objective - profits will follow.
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World's unfriendliest nations for tourists?
When traveling, some countries just don't like you. Or at least, it can certainly feel that way.
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Wanted: People willing to die on Mars
The man behind the private space project dubbed Mars One is looking for people willing to travel to Mars and never return, he tells CBC's Brent Bambury.
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The Best USB battery pack for travel
If you’re looking for a high-capacity USB battery pack that’ll charge your USB-powered gadgets while travelling, I’d recommend the Satechi Portable Energy Station 10000 for $60.
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How to Survive a Busted Cruise Ship
Several Carnival Cruise vessels have broken down in recent weeks. If you're vacationing on the high seas, how should you prepare?
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From Spitting to Shitting: China's Ten Worst Subway Manners
We share news and opinions on a number of different subjects, including the formation of the New World Order, popular conspiracy theories, culture, history, science, social, and current events.
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BORA BORA
Bora Bora is an island in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. What an AMAZING place to spend your holidays :)
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Check out the top 20 best places to live in Canada
Move over Ottawa. Calgary is now the best place to live in Canada, according to an annual list by MoneySense magazine.
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Vice Guide to North Korea (3 part video)
Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VICE has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang.
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