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The other South India: getting lost in steamy northern Kerala, First time Le Havre: a lesson in avant-garde architecture, Video: discover Angkor & Where to go in September for culture ���
 
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Secret marvels: from painted forests to pink lakes
Confident you've seen most of the planet's extraordinary sights on your travels? Think again. Take a tour of some of the most mysterious, mesmerising and downright bizarre places on Earth.
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The other South India: getting lost in steamy northern Kerala
The other South India: getting lost in steamy northern Kerala
Most visitors soon succumb to the charms of Kerala: head to the lesser-known north and you'll find miles of footprint-free beaches, vibrant culture and thriving wildlife.
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Discover Angkor
From vine-swathed ruins to grand, gargantuan temples, Angkor is one of the world's true bucket-list destinations. Find out what all the fuss is about with our fact-filled video.
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First time Le Havre: a lesson in avant-garde architecture
First time Le Havre: a lesson in avant-garde architecture
500 years and a war's worth of bombs later, Le Havre has transformed into a hip design and modern architecture hotspot where the past, present and future collide.
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Where to go in September for culture
Where to go in September for culture
Seeing the highlights of a place often means braving the crowds. Less so in mild-mannered September, when weather is temperate and curious travellers have more room to explore.
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump's new comms director is already his former comms director. House, for auction, $1.65, no reserve. The return of Romper Stomper. And coffee with beef jerky in it is now a thing.
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TD Securities doesn't think the RBA will attempt to jawbone the Aussie dollar lower today

Here's the view of Prashant Newnaha, interest rates strategist at TD, on why the bank is unlikely to express concern about the dollar's recent strength.
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The push for Malcolm Turnbull to hold a parliamentary vote on same-sex marriage could boil over next week

Momentum is building inside the federal Liberal Party for a push on same-sex marriage when Parliament resumes next week, creating the potential for an explosive brawl.
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CHARTS: The typical Australian property investor

Contrary to the image a property investor might conjure up - a wealthy full-time property speculator - most residential investors in Australia don't actually rely on it as their primary source of income.
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Elon Musk took a jab at Volvo while talking about the Tesla Model 3's crash test

Musk showed a video that he said displayed side-by-side clips of a Model 3 and a 2016 Volvo S60 undergoing the same crash test.
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US Navy pilot explains how he shot down a Syrian fighter jet

On June 18, a US Air Force pilot shot down a Syrian fighter jet south of Tabqah after it dropped bombs near US-backed forces, also known as Syrian Democratic Forces, according to US Central Command.
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There's a 95% chance the world will warm beyond a crucial tipping point -- here's what that means

Two degrees is what's usually considered the threshold at which warming becomes catastrophic.
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One of the largest bitcoin exchanges in the world will not support bitcoin cash

Bitcoin will likely split into two separate currencies following a brutal civil war among crypto-powerbrokers. Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, however, will not back bitcoin cash, a fork of the original bitcoin.
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