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How A Colorado Hot Springs Destination Recreates The Blue Lagoon And Other Famous Soaks

Colorado has no shortage of mineral hot springs. Heated by the Earth’s core, Mother Nature’s hot tubs bubble throughout the state with a couple...

Tourists flock to Lake Garda island after hidden path is revealed by drought

Tourists are flocking to the islet of San Biagio, a tiny outcrop in the middle of Italy’s Lake Garda. The island is usually only accessible...

Shootings, soccer stars and sequins: The agony and the ecstasy inside Rio Carnival's samba schools

Rio de Janeiro carnival is billed as the world’s biggest party. But the annual event is much more than just spectacle. Blood, sweat and...

Europe’s Most Powerful Passport Might Surprise You, But Americans Could Be Eligible

According to a passport index for 2023, a European country ranks third most powerful in the world. Advice website VisaGuide.World has created a...

Discovering Tasmania’s Food Bounty

It's a good day when you’re perched at a table overlooking the Tasman Sea, eating a delicious lobster roll while scanning the adjacent rocks...

Schiphol Airport: What do extended passenger caps mean for Easter travel?

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will continue to limit passenger numbers in April and May due to staff shortages.Although restrictions will gradually ease from the end...

Venice’s famous canals are running dry due to low tides and lack of rainfall

Venice is famous for its winding network of canals.The waterways - which are navigated by thousands of water taxis and gondolas every day -...

I went stargazing in Europe’s largest dark sky park. This is why it’s worth a visit

I grew up in the countryside, but as a kid you never really appreciate the beauty of your surroundings.And as an adult I’ve spent...

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