Precious Heradura
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Taiwan's 'Louvre' Opens After 15 Years
The museum is located in the souther part of Taiwan and is designed by Kris Yao. The newest museum will feature arts of Chinese dynasties through the ages.
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Woman Wearing No Underwear Caught Pants Down On A Fairground Ride
The video shows a woman caught wearing no underwear during a ride in a festival in Costa Rica. The ride starts happening and her pants start slipping where she was exposed with no underwear.
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5 Things that Annoy Flight Attendants
Flight attendants reveal what annoys them the most with their passengers. The list includes details as common as courtesy up to really gross moments like passengers peeing on soda cans.
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Myths About Cruises Debunked
People usually avaoid vacationing in cruise ships because of a lot of misconceptions. The misconceptions include feeling trapped, seasickness, cruise ships being too expensive, feeling that cruise ships are dangerous, and this article debunks all that.
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Whale Sharks Up Close
A woman filmed herself while swimming with a whale shark. She spotted the largest fish in the world in La Paz, Mexico while snorkeling. Whale sharks are the largest fish in the sea reaching lengths of 40 feet or more. They feed on planktons and are filter feeders.
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Most Expensive NYE Destinations
Online booking website CheapHotels.org has come up witht he list of the most expensive NYE destinations for this year. The list is dominated by places with beaches or cities with big events and parties to welcome the new year.
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Robots Will Assist You in this Cruise Ship
The high seas are going high-tech this Spring, following Costa Cruise Line’s debut of Pepper the robot, who has the novel ability to read and react to human emotions. Costa reps said Pepper, who’s trilingual in German, Italian and English, will be available to assist passengers with embarkation information as well as onboard recommendations for dining, events, and shore excursions.
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New Singapore Airlines Ad: No Detail is Too Small
Singapore Airlines released a new video called 'At Singapore Airlines No Detail is Too Small.' The video features the work of artist Luca Laconi-Stewart using manila folders to make intricate airplane models.
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Millions of Excess Mobile Data Costing Users Millions
Australians are spending $10 million every month because of uverusing their phone's mobile date plan limit. This is happening more and more when they are travelling overseas.
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Drone Photograph of Machu Picchu, Peru
A group of enthusiastic drone photographers have shot a series of stunning images high above the NEW Seven Wonders of the World. AirPano, a Russian-based photography group, spent years travelling to the likes of the Great Wall of China, Petra, the Roman Colosseum and Machu Picchu. The breath-taking panoramic shots highlight the grandness and splendour of the timeless locations.
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Drone Photograph of the Colosseum
A group of enthusiastic drone photographers have shot a series of stunning images high above the NEW Seven Wonders of the World. AirPano, a Russian-based photography group, spent years travelling to the likes of the Great Wall of China, Petra, the Roman Colosseum and Machu Picchu. The breath-taking panoramic shots highlight the grandness and splendour of the timeless locations.
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Drone Photograph of Taj Mahal, India
A group of enthusiastic drone photographers have shot a series of stunning images high above the NEW Seven Wonders of the World. AirPano, a Russian-based photography group, spent years travelling to the likes of the Great Wall of China, Petra, the Roman Colosseum and Machu Picchu. The breath-taking panoramic shots highlight the grandness and splendour of the timeless locations.
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Drone Photograph of the Christ the Redeemer
A group of enthusiastic drone photographers have shot a series of stunning images high above the NEW Seven Wonders of the World. AirPano, a Russian-based photography group, spent years travelling to the likes of the Great Wall of China, Petra, the Roman Colosseum and Machu Picchu. The breath-taking panoramic shots highlight the grandness and splendour of the timeless locations.
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Places to Visit Before It's Too Late
We’ve put together a list of incredible places that are experiencing major changes. Soon these places will be changed forever. In today’s world though, scientists are raising concerns about the environment and how things have been changing more quickly than normal. From the booming population to the issue of pollution, there’s mounting evidence that humans are changing the world around them and the eventual conclusion, it seems, doesn’t look very good.
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Apps That Will Make Travel Less Stressful
Thanks to technology, even travelling has become less stressful. This list includes applications for affordable booking, easier transactions, maps for easier navigations, and many others.