Jane Gilligan
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Fantastic New Jets to Soar the Skies of 2017
The year 2017 is a big leap for all people of the world, it is a big leap for the aviation industry as well. Big airline companies are expected to fly many of the newest editions of their popular aviation machines. What kinds of gigantic jets are we expecting to soar the skies of 2017?
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Inemuri: The Trend of Public Snoozing In Japan
The Japanese work force has been repeatedly being challenged by the lack of sleep after clocking in more than 90 hours of work every week. Known as the Inemuri, could the art of urban napping be the solution to this problem?
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An Inside Scoop of Russia's Extravagant, Hidden Metro Stations
There is no better way to turn a boring daily commute into extravagance than by creating wonderful metro stations that would take a jaded commuter from one place to the next. Moscow is home to one of the most luxurious train stations in the world and not many people know about it.
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Tibet, The One & Only Cashless Place In The World?
Tibet, one of the most secluded and private places in the world, has an image of tradition and simplicity. However, it is a considerable surprise to find out that it is one of the only places in the world that has gone cashless and is now in their fourth successful year.
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President Obama Signs Preservation of Bears Ears & Gold Butte in Nevada & Utah
Great news has been given when President Obama finally signs the preservation of Bears Ears in Utah and Gold Butte in Nevada. The administration has proclaimed these two natural sites as national monuments, forcing the citizens of the United States to support organizations in its preservation and well-being.
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Tibet: Getting to Know A Place More Secluded Than North Korea
What many people don't know is that North Korea is not the only country in the world that is secluded from globalization. With its unique culture, one-of-a-kind language, and an exclusive religious-political system, Tibet can be considered as a place as restricted as the Kermit Kingdom.
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How To Travel For Less Than 100 Dollars, Is It Possible?
Believe it or not, some people spend a hundred dollars on a single night in a hotel. With that alone and others to spend for like activities, food and transportation a single weekend trip could be tremendously expensive.
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5 Best Safety Tips for First Time Solo Travelers
One of the most common reasons why people don't travel is they are terrified for their safety. However, don't let fear for safety be the hindrance to let you travel by yourself. There are a few tips and tricks to remember when traveling, especially when traveling solo.
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A 5,000-Year-Old Nativity Petroglyph Found In Egypt, Predates Jesus By 3,000 Years
A small image of the Nativity has been found in a cave in Egypt which predates the Birth of Christ by 3,000 years. Could this mean that all we know about Christmas is wrong?
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Travel Tips: New Year Do's and Don’ts for Solo Travelers
Many would suggest going carpe diem and #YOLO on trips, but avid travelers should know better. Now that the New Year is finally here what resolutions should everybody put in mind when traveling solo?
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Must See: Match-Box ‘Parasite Properties’ is the Trend in Paris Real Estate
Imagine scoring the ultimate AirBnB in France that overlooks the 19th century city scape of Paris but through a modernized box-turned-home. Living in a Paris 3BOX is an experience anyone will never forget.
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‘Final Fantasy 7 Remake’ To Hit Stores in 2018 After Square Enix Confirms Collaboration With New Game Director
One of the most awaited game remakes of the decade is now officially making its comeback as Square Enix confirms hiring a new game director. This new update gives fans a glimpse of the redevelopment of the popular Play Station game, Final Fantasy 7.
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Top 5 Island Destinations Not Requiring a Passport or a Visa
Some people prefer staying on the beach with their feet on the sand and eyes overhead to the crystal water while getting an exotic tan. Traveling to different places in the world and going after that paradise does not come easy. There are documents to submit and forms to sign that can be a hassle for people who are busy working. What if you wake up one morning and just realize that you want to spend the weekend in an island paradise?
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Tech Innovation: France Holds Title for the World's First Solar Road
France now holds the title for the World's First Solar Pavement, a project that installs solar panels on roads to power up an entire town of roughly 5,000 people. With many scepticism from members of the scientific community, could this innovative idea be the future of solar energy?
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Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna Reunites After Crazy Christmas Breakup, Reconciles With A Selfie
Famous model Blac Chyna and "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star Rob Kardashian has broken up the weekend before Christmas. Latest reports have shown the couple being cozy on Blac's SnapChat posts, a clear confirmation of their reconciliation.