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11 votes
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Should airships make a comeback?
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Pro cycling's most beautiful race? The best photos from the Arctic Race of Norway.
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Chuuk Lagoon's skull problem
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The miniature France inside France
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Ethiopia cracks down on gay sex in hotels, bars and restaurants
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Share your stories thread
Hey,wanderers of tildes it's time to share your travel stories.Are you on the move right now? What was your last trip like? Favourite food or hole in the walls you have come across around the...
Hey,wanderers of tildes it's time to share your travel stories.Are you on the move right now?
What was your last trip like?
Favourite food or hole in the walls you have come across around the world.
Share anything and everything.
Also any tip involving travels and scams you have encountered share it.
This is a tips thread that was on r/solotravel i found really helpful feel free to add more.
SHARE AWAY..17 votes -
The original fettuccine alfredo with no cream
29 votes -
US Navy 'knew about Titanic sub implosion days ago'
64 votes -
US Coast Guard to have a press conference to discuss the apparent debris field of uncertain origin found near the Titanic at 3pm EST
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Ancient Roman temple complex, with ruins of building where Caesar was stabbed, opens to tourists
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Back to paradise: K’gari name formally reclaimed for famed Fraser Island
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Birth of a nation
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Investigation: Who’s telling the truth about Disco Elysium?
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Russia hoped for a Chinese tourist boom in 2023. It’s still waiting.
8 votes -
The first (and now last) overhead wire electric ferry in Europe
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The history of the Hawaiian Luau
6 votes -
I really didn’t want to go on the Goop cruise
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The military base in Switzerland where the public can drive over the runway
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Mona Lisa tells tourists to skip museum queues and visit Denmark instead in AI ad
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What is a fun or interesting fact about where you live?
Partly posting this because I love those little nuggets of local lore, and partly so I can share this local fact that I just discovered. My city's cathedral has this amazing double-bowl copper...
Partly posting this because I love those little nuggets of local lore, and partly so I can share this local fact that I just discovered.
My city's cathedral has this amazing double-bowl copper font (different angle here) which I had assumed was ancient - the cathedral is almost 1000 years old - but it turns out that until 1994 these bowls were being used at a local chocolate factory to make caramel to go inside Rolos and was gifted to the church when the factory closed.
15 votes -
Why Copenhagen put a ski slope on a power plant
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Cash-strapped Finnish zoo is preparing to return two giant pandas on loan from China as it can no longer afford their upkeep
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William Shatner: My trip to space filled me with ‘overwhelming sadness’
29 votes -
How much helium does it take to lift a person?
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Closed for maintenance – how the Faroe Islands shook up the voluntourism game
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How this Florida town became the sea sponge capital of the world | Big Business
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The grass is always browner – Swedish neighbours vie for 'ugliest lawn' title on the island of Gotland
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Spotify and EasyJet to use music preferences to suggest holiday destinations
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Why a gang of Spanish grannies covered an entire street in woolly blankets
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Fagradalsfjall has been spewing lava for the past few days – as spectators angled their phones for the perfect shot, three tourists have been injured
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Finland intends to limit visas for Russian tourists – government has come under increased public and political pressure to close a perceived sanctions loophole
4 votes -
A geyser that shoots sparkling mineral water
7 votes -
White Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than forty years
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After a four-year hiatus, Iceland's last remaining whaling company will resume its hunt this summer, much to the chagrin of tourism officials
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With Stalinist architecture, a prominent bust of Vladimir Lenin and posters extolling the motherland, Pyramiden is the abandoned Soviet mining town in Norway's Arctic
10 votes -
OutHorse your email
11 votes -
Greenland weighs up economy versus climate crisis – as the island eyes tourism and mining it is also mindful of controlling the cost
3 votes -
Poland and the Jews. It’s complicated.
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In mainland Iceland's northernmost town, the women who powered the herring industry – and fought for gender equality – are driving a new tourism boom
6 votes -
The Faroe Islands commissioned a tombstone for Daniel Craig's James Bond – designed to mark his final turn as Bond in ‘No Time to Die’
5 votes -
Iceland's plan to end commercial whaling is driven by falling demand but also a fifteen-year-long campaign aimed at their biggest consumers of whale meat – tourists
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Why miners risk their lives to get sulfur from an active volcano | Risky Business
4 votes -
Sarco suicide capsule ‘passes legal review’ in Switzerland
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More than just a 'mystery' train, the Orient Express whisked the elite across Europe in luxury and style
7 votes -
Pompeii still has buried secrets - The first major excavations in decades shed light on how ordinary citizens shopped and snacked—and where slaves slept
6 votes -
When will space tourism be affordable?
3 votes -
I tried to film a volcano and it was a complete disaster
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A volcanic eruption came at just the right time for Iceland's stricken tourism industry
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Silent whale watching on Iceland's first electric boat tour – a carbon-neutral tour off Húsavík makes for a greener, more peaceful experience for visitors and sea creatures
10 votes