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Video shows that the grandfather of Chloe Wiegand was ‘unquestionably’ aware that he was dangling the toddler out of an open window before she plunged to her death from the 11th deck of a cruise ship, a new court filing alleges. Royal Caribbean Cruises’ filing in U.S. District Court in Miami comes in response to …

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We have spent the last 5 months living in the magical town of Hoi An, Vietnam. From the historic Ancient Town to the lanterns that light up the night, it truly is a beautiful place to visit. It took us a time to learn the ins and outs of this small city. From where to …

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Get ready as I’m about to drop a truth bomb. This isn’t for people that want to “dip their toe” in the world of travel blogging.  There are so many blogs out there  on how to become a travel blogger, it’s hard to know what really works. Even worse, many of the blogs are outdated, …

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Da Nang is a beautiful city that has it all – from mountains to forests and beaches, and ancient temples to new amusement park destinations. Not only that, but Da Nang is one of the most affordable vacation destinations in the world! This city has great prices on hotels, food and attractions. No wonder it’s …

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The pioneering crackdown ends pub crawls, happy hours and two-for-one cheap drink offers, and also curbs party boats – with holidaymakers who break the rules facing £50,000 fines. Legislation approved by the Balearic Islands government is aimed at stamping out lawless drunkenness at its wildly popular party capitals. It affects West End in Ibiza, and …

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), announced the implementation of “enhanced health screenings” for  passengers arriving from or traveling through the Wuhan province of China amid a mysterious virus in the region. Screenings will begin Jan. 17 at three major airports: San Francisco International Airport (SFO), John F. …

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Tourists behaving badly. Photos that appeared on social media yesterday show tourists have carved their names into the coral at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida.  A recent Facebook post in a local Bali group has social media users enraged.  The post was captioned: “What’s wrong with some people? Seriously, do they need to scratch their name …

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Canada is offering short-term financial support to families of Flight 752 victims who were Canadian citizens or permanent residents but said it ultimately expects formal compensation from Iran which shot down the civilian airliner last week. The Globe and Mail reported that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will offer $25,000 per victim to families …

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A Chinese man and a woman, both in their 20s, were found on a path near the 1973 plane crash site in Sólheimasandur, Iceland showing signs of hypothermia. Officers are not treating the man and woman’s death as suspicious as there has been no indication of a “criminal act” and both bodies showed signs of …

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Good news Mazatlán fans – there are now more direct flights to the Pearl of the Pacific than ever before! Mazatlán is undergoing a massive wave of popularity from both domestic and international tourists, which has airlines adding more non-stop flight options to the city from Mexico, Canada and the United States. I don’t know …

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