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Monday, 7 October 2019

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It’s a common misconception that solo travel is reserved for single people. Lonely Planet writer Kay Rodriguez begs to differ. Over the past 6 years of her relationship, she's travelled solo to dozens of countries across five continents, including three long trips that spanned four months or more.

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Where to find winter sun in Europe
The idea of winter in Europe is not so bad: frosty forest trails, snow-capped mountains and cosy log cabins sound lovely. But when the reality mostly consists of gloomy clouds, biting winds and grey sludge with a side of hail, it might be time to look at other, warmer options.
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St Helena: a storied history told through the world’s most remote distillery
The St Helena Distillery, named after its island home, is the world’s most remote distillery. Not only is this the only maker of spiced rum and prickly pear schnapps between Southern Africa and Brazil, but its products are liquid summaries of the South Atlantic island’s history and environment.
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Bean hunting: 9 of the best coffee spots in Munich right now
Munich roasts a lot of coffee. The city is home to many local brands – several with inner-city roasteries and flagship stores. We’ve filtered out some of the best so you can just show up and sip down.
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Indonesia proposes membership fee to visit Komodo Island
Indonesia has cancelled plans to close its popular Komodo Island to tourists but authorities have announced a new annual membership fee to limit the number of visitors.
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Tickets for the World's Largest Christmas Light Maze just went on sale
For those who love the Christmas holidays, it's never too early to start planning—especially when giant mazes featuring thousands upon thousands of twinkling little lights are involved.
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Economy airline seats might be about to get more comfortable
Economy passengers can usually only dream of larger seats and increased legroom, but this may become a reality in the US, thanks to a review of plane safety rules. The Federal Aviation Administration is planning to conduct 12 days of evacuation testing in November with 720 volunteers, to work out how easily passengers could exit an aircraft in an emergency.
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