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Monday 13 July 2020

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Plus life as an openly gay traveler, Sydney's renewable city plan, a beautiful bookstore, and more
 
Lonely Planet
two individuals hold hands by the pool

In more than a dozen countries, gay people can still be put to death for spending a night with their partners, arrested for holding hands, prosecuted for gathering with other people like them, or jailed for even discussing their lives. So what is it like visiting these places as one?


 
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Book tunnels in Beijing Bookstore
A jaw-dropping bookstore just opened in Beijing
Pass through magical tunnels made of books and slip away into calm study areas, cultural and creative rooms, or an aromatic café.
At The End of the Tunnel
 
Sydney Landscape
This part of Sydney is now completely run on renewable energy
Generated from wind and solar farms in regional New South Wales, the initiative is projected to reduce C02 emissions by around 20,000 tonnes per year.
Power Up
Looking out a plane window
What causes air turbulence (and why it could get worse)
The chances that you’ll experience turbulence during a flight are bound to increase over the next few decades.
Fasten Your Seatbelts
 
Diver in Australia
Archaeologists uncover 7000-year-old Aboriginal artefacts underwater
The ancient coastal archaeology is not lost for good; we just haven’t found it yet. These new discoveries are a first step toward exploring the last real frontier of Australian archaeology.
Dive in
 
 
 
The top trending destinations
Wondering where people near you are planning on visiting next? These are the top three searched places this past week from people in your region.
 
Bangkok, Thailand
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Western Australia
 



 
 
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