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Clear signs that the Grímsvötn volcano on Iceland is getting ready to erupt again – authorities have recently raised the threat level for the volcano
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I’m moving across the country in a few days
I’m moving from the Midwest to California on Tuesday to start graduate school (I’ve been in an post-baccalaureate research position for the last two years). I’ve been so busy packing and making...
I’m moving from the Midwest to California on Tuesday to start graduate school (I’ve been in an post-baccalaureate research position for the last two years). I’ve been so busy packing and making sure I see friends that I think it hasn’t truly hit me yet. I’ve lived around Chicago my whole life, even during college, so I suppose I’m a bit nervous about the change of location and being so far from friends and family. I’m incredibly excited of course to begin this new phase, but nervous nonetheless.
Have any of you all ever had big moves in the past? Any advice for settling in a new locale?
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Taiwan to change passport, fed up with confusion with China
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Spectacular new step-bridge floats over Norwegian waterfall Vøringsfossen – the project, designed by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, has been over a decade in the making
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Swedes have long embraced their version of staycations: hemester – Covid-19 travel restrictions and remote working are reshaping the tradition
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Outbreak hits Norway cruise ship MS Roald Amundsen – traveling from port to port along Norway's western coast, the virus may not have been contained onboard
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Living tree bridges in a land of clouds – photos
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Let's window shop for French fairytale homes
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How New Zealand became an apocalypse escape destination for Americans
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One woman, four men bound for the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard on a four-month expedition that covered more than 4,500 miles
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Denmark launches coronavirus passports – citizens can download official document if they have tested negative for illness within last seven days
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New South Wales border with Victoria to close from Wednesday as Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announces 127 new coronavirus cases in the state
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Check in but never leave: Taiwan offers fake flights for travel-starved tourists
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European Union may bar American travelers as it reopens borders, citing failures on virus
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Visitors return to Spain as coronavirus state of emergency ends
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Would you give up flying to lower your environmental impact?
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Australian airline coronavirus (COVID-19) rules: We flew the Sydney-Melbourne route under new hygiene rules
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Thirteen virtual festivals and events this summer
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"Couchsurfing needs your help" - Couchsurfing has changed to a subscription model
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Travel from New York City seeded wave of US outbreaks
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Inside the nightmare voyage of the Diamond Princess
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Where are all the unused planes right now?
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Indonesia bans traditional Ramadan exodus to rein in coronavirus
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Finland shuts down Uusimaa [Helsinki region] to fight coronavirus
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Public health responses to COVID-19 outbreaks on cruise ships — Worldwide, February–March 2020
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All of New Zealand to go into a minimum four week self-isolation and lockdown period, to begin in 48 hours. All non-essential work and travel suspended.
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Operation cancel Spring Break: Floridians fret over coronavirus as young revelers try to keep the party going
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Two emergency flights are set to arrive in South America early next week to rescue hundreds of Australians trapped in Argentina and Peru
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For the first time ever, New Zealand shuts borders to all non-citizens and non-permanent residents as of 11:59PM, 19 March 2020
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Iceland: 330 cases, quarantine for all returning Icelanders
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US and Canada preparing to suspend non-essential travel between the two countries
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Coronavirus forces cruise ships to drop anchor in surprising places around the world
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Canada to bar entry to most travellers who are not citizens or permanent residents, with exceptions for US citizens
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Anyone arriving in Australia from overseas will to be forced to self-isolate for fourteen days
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US travel ban will extend to UK and Ireland, effective at midnight EST on Monday
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Everyone travelling to New Zealand from overseas to self-isolate
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Statement by the US Department of Defense on domestic travel restrictions
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All European travel to the US will be suspended for thirty days, with exemptions for the UK and Americans who undergo screening
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State Department warns Americans against cruise ship travel during coronavirus outbreak
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Official: White House didn't want to tell seniors not to fly
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Norwegian Air shares plummet as coronavirus hammers travel sector – shares have fallen 70% in under a month as analysts point out weak cash reserves
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How not to get sick on a plane: A guide to avoiding pathogens
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Quarantined by coronavirus, cruise ship passengers make 'life-long friends'
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Ten passengers aboard a cruise ship in Japan test positive for coronavirus
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I attempted to cross Wales in a straight line (Part 1)
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Train driver's view: "Stormy" winter conditions on the mountainpass (Bergen Line, Norway)
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Anyone have any experience with eSIMs?
I have ordered a phone with an eSim this week and I have been reading a bit into it. As far as I know so far, you just have to download an app and you can just book some extra data as needed - it...
I have ordered a phone with an eSim this week and I have been reading a bit into it.
As far as I know so far, you just have to download an app and you can just book some extra data as needed - it seems especially cool because you can just book a local plan when you're abroad instead of getting a local sim card. Which can be more or less a hassle - 2019 I went to South Africa where it was pretty easy to get a sim card at the airport, 2018 I went to India, where it was a hassle.
I guess for people in the US this is not a problem? Some of my friends have global contracts, and I had that too when I was there via googles project fi. We don't really have an equivalent in GermanyI found the following pages in case anyone also wants to look into it
https://esimdb.com/ - this is an overview page about different esims
https://www.airalo.com/ - this is one specific offer that seems to be the cheapest for Germany, which is where I would try it, since I live here haha6 votes -
Snow machines and fleece blankets: Inside the ski industry's battle with climate change
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Walking 1000 km across Japan to savor the fading beauty of traditional kissaten cafes and their signature snack: pizza toast
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