| As the climate crisis become harder to ignore, many travellers are looking for more sustainable options, often eschewing aviation and travelling overland instead. Here, Lonely Planet takes a look at five popular European routes, comparing cost, journey time and emissions, to help you choose which method of transport is best. | | |
| Why Jordan should be your next diving and snorkelling destination | Home to a kaleidoscopic array of marine life, the Red Sea boasts some of the world’s most coveted coral gardens, reefs and sunken wrecks that are perfect for scuba diving and snorkelling. While most travellers head to Egypt or Israel, Lonely Planet editor Christina Webb decided to take a trip to Jordan instead, to the city of Aqaba, where she found a spectacular marine park sitting pretty on the country's tiny, yet marvellous, slice of coastline. | | | | |
| How to do Berlin on a budget | Berlin is a vibrant city, longing to be explored: a sprawling metropolis with a multitude of historic sites, an eclectic mix of fascinating subcultures, an intriguing array of distinctive neighbourhoods, and seemingly endless possibilities to enjoy local and world cuisine. It's also a city that's easily experienced on a budget, with countless opportunities to make the most of your time in the German capital without breaking the bank. | | | | |
| 11 ancient sites to visit for the spring equinox | For millennia, ancient sites around the world have helped humans mark the spring equinox – which signified the start of warming days, crop preparation, religious significance and symbolic rebirth. Join in on the March 19, 2020 festivities with a visit to one of these 11 ancient sites to usher in the season. | | | | |
| Literary hotels around the world for the perfect bookish holiday | Do you go on holiday with a full suitcase of books (or at least a jam-packed ebook reader)? Is the best part of any vacation the delicious downtime to work your way through the to-read pile? If so, it may be time to reserve a stay in one of these book-themed hotels for a reading holiday to remember. | | | | |
| From planes to crayons, these fun factory tours go behind the scenes | Whether you’re a super fan or are just generally curious, companies around the US – some that have been in business for decades, and in some cases, for over a century – are offering a fresh new way to experience their goods. Visiting the factory offers insight on how a product comes to life, usually in a hands-on, interactive and fun way. From Cape Cod potato chips to PEZ candies, these 11 factory tours are worth a visit. | | | | |
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Look at the way my buddy Wesley Virgin's tale launches with this SHOCKING AND CONTROVERSIAL VIDEO.
ReplyDeleteYou see, Wesley was in the military-and soon after leaving-he discovered hidden, "MIND CONTROL" secrets that the CIA and others used to obtain whatever they want.
THESE are the same secrets tons of celebrities (especially those who "come out of nothing") and the greatest business people used to become wealthy and famous.
You've heard that you use less than 10% of your brain.
That's mostly because most of your brain's power is UNCONSCIOUS.
Perhaps that expression has even taken place INSIDE your very own mind... as it did in my good friend Wesley Virgin's mind seven years ago, while riding a non-registered, beat-up bucket of a car without a driver's license and with $3 on his banking card.
"I'm very fed up with living paycheck to paycheck! Why can't I turn myself successful?"
You've taken part in those questions, ain't it right?
Your very own success story is waiting to happen. All you need is to believe in YOURSELF.
UNLOCK YOUR SECRET BRAINPOWER