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Thursday 11 June 2020

Trip Guide News

Plus the most expensive cities, Sri Lanka's plans, an underwater museum, Swedish villages, and treasure hunts
 
Lonely Planet

As we adjust to our new reality of social distancing and hand sanitizer on tap, the travel industry has also had to make some major adjustments in order to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic. Aside from airlines and hotels changing their practices, travellers are going to have to change a lot of their habits and expectations, too.
 

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Thailand beach
An entire 18th century Swedish village is up for auction
The 18th century Sätra Brunn is located near Stockholm and includes picturesque homes, a hotel, preschool, church, your own spring water source, and more.
Going once. Going twice. Sold.
 
A guide to Copenhagen's neighbourhoods
The most expensive cities for people living and working abroad
Thinking of working from anywhere? 400 cities compared on the comparative cost of more than 200 items, including food, housing, transportation, entertainment and household goods. These cities top the list for most and least expensive.
Money money money
Museum of Underwater Art has been created at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
off the shore of Townsville, North Queensland, the Museum of Underwater Art has unveiled stunning images of unique and captivating installations beneath the waves.
It's a Mu-Sea-um
 
 
Here's what to expect when Sri Lanka opens to visitors in August
Those visiting the country must stay for a minimum of five nights, and they must have a valid visa, but that's just the beginning of the list.
Safety First
 
 
A treasure chest full of gold, rubies and diamonds finally found in The Rockies
Famed millionaire and antiques collector, Forrest Fenn, kicked off a popular treasure hunt ten years ago by hiding a bronze chest in the mountains of the western United States. The only clues to its wherabouts: a four-line poem and avid hunters swapping ideas.
X Marks the Spot
 
 
Indoor inspiration
 
 
 
Our warehouse has made the decision to move to an emergency Social Distance Operating (SDO) model. What this means is that we are focusing our efforts on shipping out orders for high demand titles and latest releases first. We do expect this to change in the coming weeks, but in the meantime you might find you receive two parcels. It will also take the reduced warehouse crew 2-3 days to get it out the door. From there, we'd ask you to be mindful of restrictions that might be impacting local carrier services as they manage the current situation as best they can.
 

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