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Zimbabwe toddler befriends a clan of wild HYENAS after her parents bought her a cuddly toy version
Lots of little girls might dream of having a pet puppy or pony but this two-year-old has befriended a clan…
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Can Malta perform a miracle? A mother and teenage daughter spend three nights in Valletta
Last Easter in Venice’s Guggenheim Museum, my daughter Deia, then aged 13, announced she’d had enough culture for one morning,…
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Fed up with Brexit and endless gloomy news? You need our guide to remote boltholes
Where I live and write in Bath, heavy traffic shakes my building. Family, work deadlines, my bank account and, yes,…
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Lonely Planet reveals the best spots to see 300 of the world’s most amazing creatures
A fascinating new photo book reveals the ultimate places for spotting your favourite animals. The A To Z of Watching…
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Almost four in ten cabin crew have been physically abused by drunk passengers, statistics reveal
Almost four in ten flight attendants have been physically abused by drunk or drugged up passengers, shocking statistics revealTwo thirds…
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Artist Jake Berman’s maps of America’s old public transit systems versus the modern day versions
Many of North America’s big cities are paralyzed by gridlocked traffic – and these maps illustrate part of the reason…
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Guernsey mansion where Victor Hugo penned Les Miserable opens after a stunning £3.8million revamp
The beautiful mansion where author Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables has re-opened after a stunning £3.8million revamp. Hauteville House in…
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