Month: May 2021

Hispanolistic via Getty ImagesIt’s important to take precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while traveling.  If you feel like people are getting more comfortable with air travel at this stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, your hunch is correct. Since March 11, the Transportation Security Administration has screened more than 1 million passengers every day.
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Over the last several months, the nonalcoholic beer category has exploded with a bevy of new craft options. In April, Dogfish Head announced the official release of its 90-calorie nonalcoholic wheat beer called Lemon Quest. One month earlier, Dogfish parent Boston Beer Company SAM launched its “Just The Haze” nonalcoholic IPA, and Florida brewing entrepreneur
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​The European Union released a plan on Monday to ease restrictions on non-essential travel, such as tourism. The Commission is proposing that Member States ease the current restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU to take into account the progress of vaccination campaigns and developments in the epidemiological situation worldwide. The Commission proposes to allow entry to
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http://lptravel.to/topcities | A visual portrait of the top city in our Best in Travel 2016 selections. Kotor, in Montenegro, is drop-dead gorgeous from every angle. Within the city walls, locals sip strong coffee at pavement cafes and queue for warm bread at the bakers amid a dreamy maze of alleys and plazas; beyond them, the
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Holidaymakers could need paper Covid vaccine certificates The destinations likely to be on the travel ’green list’ this summer The destinations most likely to be on the ‘amber list’ Sign up to the Telegraph Travel newsletter A surge of pent-up holiday demand is set to be unleashed today when the Government reveals the first countries to make
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Lisa Barnett spent nearly a decade working in venture capital and spending a lot of time with companies that were solving chronic health issues like diabetes and heart disease, illnesses people encounter in later years. Through that, she started to realize the critical need for high-quality, nutritious and fresh food from the beginning of life.
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This week, the UK Government is expected to announce a ‘green list’ of destinations to kickstart summer holidays. Overseas travel has been off the cards for months, but the traffic light system – due to come into effect on May 17 – will make them possible once again. British holidaymakers will be able to travel
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Yellowstone, America’s first national park is big — 2.2 million-acres big. In addition to its size, Yellowstone divides into distinctly different regions and habitats that include geysers, fumaroles, and other geothermal features plus a canyon, a lake, and a series of limestone terraces as well as an abundance of roaming wildlife. With such vastness and
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(CNN) — In a career that’s spanned more than 60 years, Robert Ballard has conducted over 150 underwater expeditions and made countless significant scientific discoveries. But the renowned oceanographer says he’s made peace with the fact that he will probably always be known as “the man who found Titanic.” According to Ballard, his mother predicted
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🎥Watch – Kingston Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/Il3NjMlQ_dk 👍100% Real Durian Chips – Order Here: http://pixelfy.me/uY4K5z 🙏Thanks to Matt Robinson: https://www.instagram.com/jamaicafoodboss/ Rastafari Indigenous Village – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Today we met up with I-Win at the Rastafari Indigenous Village near Montego Bay, Jamaica. I-Win took us on a tour of the village, where we toured
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Holidaymakers could need paper Covid vaccine certificates The destinations likely to be on the travel ’green list’ this summer The destinations most likely to be on the ‘amber list’ Sign up to the Telegraph Travel newsletter Australia will remain closed to the majority of international arrivals until at least the start of 2022, the Government has said. “We
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