May 4, 2024 5:53 AM

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Why The Water In These Four Places Turn To Another Color

See what happened in these countries and why their waters turn to another color.

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Swimming Pools May Contain Up To Contain 75 Liters Of Urine

Summer is fast approaching, and most people who can't afford to go to the beach would likely have a dip in their public swimming pool. But how clean the pool would be? Canadian researchers have revealed that a 220,000-gallon pool is likely to contain urine with a volume of 75 liters.

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Canada Holds Frozen Hair Competition

It's the dead of winter in Canada, but the country is not in shortage of any fun. The Takhini Hot Springs holds its annual frozen hair competition every February where people can enjoy warm waters coupled with the cold air to create icy updos.

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These Countries Are The Happiest, Richest, Most Crime-Free In The World

A London based, think tank group released the resullt of its study on 142 countries on determining the richest, happiest and most crime-free countries.

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Air Canada Gets a Makeover; Changes Color Scheme, Employees Uniform

Air Canada gets a retro innovation as it unveils the airline’s redesigned achromatic-inspired airbuses and improved staff uniforms.

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What Will You Look Like If You’re A Statue? Quebec Museum Will Tell You

Will you look like Caesar or Venus? This is the question posed by the Quebec Musée de la Civilisation as it invites people around the globe to submit their photos for a chance to be curated alongside other 60 sculptures for their exhibition called My 2000-Year-Old Double.

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Wild Bison Reintroduced To Banff National Park After 100 Years

About 16 wild bison were reintroduced last week to Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada's oldest national park, after more than a century of poaching and hunting that almost drove them to extinction. Park official considered the initiative successful as the animals are adapting well to their new environment.

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Canadians Travel To Die; 'Suicide Tourists' Flock To Switzerland

Canada has enacted an assisted dying bill on July 2016, but its limitations to mature minors, mentally ill, and people with degenerative disorders only have citizens travel to Switzerland to end their lives. About 131 Canadians have signed up with Dignitas, a Swiss company that promotes the right to determine one's end of life.

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Save Money On A Luxury Train Trip Through Canada’s National Parks

Enjoy the stunning views of Canada's National Parks through a luxury train ride, while saving money at the same time.

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The Snowiest Place On Earth Right Now Is California

California is right now the snowiest place on earth. This after it experienced record snowfalls.

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How To Find Cheap Apartment Rentals In Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

Looking for that ideal apartment in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico need not be expensive, if you know how to look for it the right way.

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Dual Citizens With Canadian Passports Not Covered By Trump Ban

Canadian government assures dual citizens with Canadian passports can still get into the US despite Trump's travel ban.

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Walk From New York City To Canada Possible Says NY Governor

Three years from now, you can just walk, bike or jog your way from New York to Canada. NY Governor Andrew Cuomo announced plans for building a 750-mile trail that will connect the two destinations through 40 pathways starting from Manhattan to the North Country and from Albany to Buffalo.

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Experience The Winter Festival in Harbin, China's 'Winter Wonderland'

Harbin city, China's "Winter Wonderland" , hold its annual snow and ice festival this December up to February.

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‘Pokémon Go’ As Adventure Cornerstone: Travel & Look Back To The Places Related To Catching Pokémon

Last year’s release of the game ‘Pokémon Go’ became a huge wave in the gaming industry. Track back to the places wherein catching Pokémon is so dominant and have worthwhile experience.

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