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The continent is called Greater Adria. It’s the size of Greenland and it broke off from North Africa, only to be buried under Southern Europe about 140 million years ago. And chances are, you’ve been there without even knowing it. “Forget Atlantis,” said Douwe van Hinsbergen, study author and professor of global tectonics and paleogeography
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You don’t have to travel far to experience one of Germany’s most famous festivals. These are our favorite stateside Oktoberfests. Each year, Oktoberfest welcomes millions of visitors to Munich for partaking in this beloved folk festival. Yet if you have to stay stateside, but you still want to raise your stein and say “Prost,” consider
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DAY 564 // 24TH AUGUST 2014 Darcy http://youtube.com/darcyjcole Dad http://youtube.com/mrcolecooks Intro by http://www.instagram.com/ethannfb FIND THE NOMADS http://www.findthenomads.com http://instagram.com/findthenomads Tweets by findthenomads http://www.youtube.com/findthenomads http://www.facebook.com/findthenomads upload video intros to youtube unlisted (in landscape) and message me the link at http://www.facebook.com/louiscole follow what i’m up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for
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►Read more about Phuket market: http://migrationology.com/2015/04/phuket-market-talad-kaset/ ►Get my travel updates (it’s free!): http://migrationology.com/food-news/ One of my personal favorite things to do anywhere I travel is visit local markets – and I’m talking about local fresh wet markets that sell food and ingredients. In Phuket Town (ภูเก็ต), in the morning there is a Phuket market called
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(CNN) — It was Friday, sunny, and at the end of summer — all the perfect components for a day at Disneyland. The theme park should have been packed. Instead, a recent visit to Hong Kong’s very own “Magic Kingdom” saw empty lines and sparsely populated streets, a far cry from its usual crammed crowds.
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About Amber Gibson Amber Gibson spends 350 nights a year in hotels searching for the latest and greatest in the travel industry. Her writing and photographs have appeared in print, online, and on the radio for outlets including Forbes, National Geographic Traveler, Departures, Four Seasons Magazine, Conde Nast Traveller, NPR, Saveur, Departures, Rhapsody, Hemispheres, American Way, Private Air, and Serious
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Dr. Roebucks Ningaloo collection and Bluestone Lane coffee.  Courtesy of Bluestone Lane What do Dr. Roebucks and Bluestone Lane have in common? They are both Australian lifestyle brands with sibling founders who have dominated the US for their efficacious sourcing and holistic messaging. The skincare line
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(CNN) — On any other day, they’d be crossing continents and pulling up at gates in all corners of the world. But as of September 23, the 34 planes dressed in Thomas Cook livery were grounded at UK airports because of the travel company’s abrupt demise. The planes have been “stored” in aviation terminology. That
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Thomas Telford’s epic 60-mile Caledonian Canal may have been forged as a utilitarian project to prevent ships having to battle around Scotland’s wild northern fringes, but there is nothing utilitarian about the Spirit of Scotland. This exclusive hotel barge has taken Scottish canal cruising to another level. You can still Nessie spot, just you get
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Every year, smartphones get – well, smarter and smarter. Here, the most exciting new models for 2019, including a variety of price ranges and cool features that can make travel easier and more enriching. From digital maps to translations to photography to reservations, smartphones have radically changed the way we travel. But when it comes
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South African Tourism Although Cape Town has gotten the limelight for many years, Johannesburg is another South African city with plenty to offer. Thanks to the city’s urban-renewal projects, many of Johannesburg’s neighborhoods continue to grow and flourish. From the museums and art galleries to the award-winning restaurants and markets, the city is full of
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