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Guernsey makes for a wonderfully carefree, who-needs-to-quarantine holiday for all the family
The French Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir is best known for his cheerful paintings of life in Paris, but in 1883 he…
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Pictured: Incredible lake in Brazil looks like it’s made from COCA COLA
Pictured: The incredible lake in Brazil that looks like it’s made from COCA COLA (and visitors can’t beat the feeling…
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Get away to beautiful beach towns in the Midwest
Jacky Runice | Special to USA TODAY 10Best Man jumps into Lake Michigan for 365 straight days A Chicago bus…
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Influencers rejoice! British Airways resumes daily flights to Dubai for the first time since JANUARY
Influencers rejoice! British Airways resumes daily flights to Dubai for the first time since JANUARY and ramps up services to…
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Broadcaster Andrew Marr talks about his holiday from hell and the one thing he can’t travel without
Broadcaster Andrew Marr reveals a holiday from hell in Sardinia, his love for Venice and his devotion to drawing while…
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Meet the wildlife photographer who’s stuck on a game reserve in red-list Kenya – and loving it
For most travellers, being stranded miles away from home during a global pandemic is the stuff of nightmares – but…
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Samantha Allen makes the case for visiting red states
Cities like San Francisco and New York are known for their thriving LQBTQ scenes, but GLAAD award-winning journalist Samantha Allen wants people to learn about the queer communities below…
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