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Name An Indonesian Island After Yourself
There are more than 4,000 unnamed islands in Indonesia that have to be managed and the country's government plans on what to do with them. Officials are inviting foreign investors to manage the islands that will be designated as potential tourism areas.
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Travel With The Almost Perfect Coffee Cup; Keeps Temperature You Like For As Long As You Please
Do you want a coffee that will stay hot all the same since you made it his morning? Do you want it warm when you reach the office or when you cross the borders of Canada?
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Almost 70,000 Birds Are Killed To Clear Path For Air Flights In NYC
While the public has some grasp that birds are killed by wind generators and propellers on an air flight, they don't possess any idea about the real mortality numbers. However, it is revealed today that about 70,000 birds - gulls, starling, and geese - were killed just to make a safer and smoother way for air flights.
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One Of The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World Will Be Restored
The tomb of Mausolus in Halicarnassus Turkey is set to be restored to its former glory. The Mausoleum, considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, will be dug, explored and restituted for locals and foreigners to appreciate the history and its cultural impacts to the country.
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Britain To Take Traffic Underneath Stonehenge
What's with Stonehenge that has perplexed scientists and archaeologists for 5,000 years? To the people, the rock formations were set to be a spiritual place, while to the UK government, it's actually the answer to the country's traffics woes.
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Tips To Survive The Inauguration Weekend 2017
Despite tight security and closed roads, expect the coming Presidential Inaugurations to be a festive one. Businesses will hustle and bustle as well as transport activity will be highly congested for the celebrations on Jan. 19 to 22.
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Japan's Largest Coral Reef is 70 Percent Dead
Japan's Sekiseishoko coral reef, one of the country's largest reefs and popular diving destinations is at least 70 percent dead according to an Environment Ministry survey. It was found out that the corals were bleached due to warm waters.
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Exploring Singapore in 24 Hours: Five Things To Include In Your Itinerary
Singapore may be a small country, but 24 hours is not enough to explore all the coolest sights to visit. Heck, we couldn't even have breakfast with the orangutans at Ah Meng Restaurant in Singapore Zoo. So, to crunch the time we list down what we can do and where to go in Singapore for just a day.
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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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Qatar Airways Treasure Hunt: Find The Golden Ticket And Win Free Travel
It's like winning the golden ticket to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory but rather Qatar Airways has been sending gold tickets in order for you to win free travel to Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Yereven, Armenia; Tbilisi, Georgia; Seychelles; and Cape Town, South Africa.
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Cheap Flights During Friday The 13th, People Too Scared To Travel On An 'Unlucky' Day
Major airlines have seen it as an opportunity to lower seat sales to win brave individuals to take the skies. Those who ignore the superstition have indeed found Friday the 13th as their chance to travel inexpensively.
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First Marvel Ride, Iron Man Experience, Opens In Hong Kong Disneyland
Disney's Iron Man Experience is now open at Hong Kong Disneyland and visitors can get to experience what it's like living in Tony Stark's world. Disney's first Marvel-themed ride lets people see the latest "Stark innovations," the MARK III suit, or Iron Man himself at the Iron Man Tech Showcase.
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Palau Opens Shores To Five Star Hotels Only; No To Budget Accommodations
You won’t be finding budget accommodations in Palau if you want to visit the country as President Tommy Remengesau has eyes for a new law that allows only the building of five-star hotels on the islands.
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Hong Kong and China Has Rows Over Forbidden City
The Forbidden City in Beijing will have its branch in Hong Kong but the latter would have much appreciated it if China has given them a heads up rather than "forcing" Hong Kong to accept the building of this museum. Dozens of people in Hong Kong have staged a protest against the proposed building.
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George Lucas Museum Update: Director Settles With LA For The $400 Million Museum of Narrative Art
The Star Wars director has chosen LA of all locations for his personal extensive art museum. L.A.'s Exposition Park has beaten San Francisco's Treasure Island.