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1 week ago |
travelandleisure.com | Acacia Gabriel
Joby Aviation is partnering with Uber and Delta to launch electric air taxi service to the airport. The air taxis can shuttle passengers from busy downtown areas to major airports in less than 10 minutes. The technology will debut as early as this year in Dubai before eventually rolling out in the U.S. Joby Aviation, an all-electric air taxi company, is partnering with Uber and Delta to make travel to and from the airport more seamless than ever.
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2 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | Acacia Gabriel
Scenic view of the Melbourne skyline along the Yala River. Photo: Jackal Pan/Getty Images A recent analysis named Melbourne, Australia the top international destination for foodies. Melbourne has more than 3,500 restaurants that serve 100 different cuisines. One in five people travel specifically to seek out new restaurants or culinary experiences, reminding us that adventure, comfort, and cultural immersion can all be found on our dinner plates.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Acacia Gabriel
A recent analysis named Melbourne, Australia the top international destination for foodies. Melbourne has more than 3,500 restaurants that serve 100 different cuisines. One in five people travel specifically to seek out new restaurants or culinary experiences, reminding us that adventure, comfort, and cultural immersion can all be found on our dinner plates.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Acacia Gabriel
After passing by golden temples and crossing the gates into the Old Town, I hand my helmet back to my driver and check in for my massage appointment. As I sip on my iced coffee in the shade, I’m grateful for the mist from the courtyard’s waterfall, and the restaurant’s mango sticky rice has left a sweet taste in my mouth. It feels like a normal morning in Chiang Mai until I spot the warden’s uniform. That’s when I remember that I am sitting in the middle of a prison.
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3 weeks ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Acacia Gabriel
After passing by golden temples and crossing the gates into the Old Town, I hand my helmet back to my driver and check in for my massage appointment. As I sip on my iced coffee in the shade, I’m grateful for the mist from the courtyard’s waterfall, and the restaurant’s mango sticky rice has left a sweet taste in my mouth. It feels like a normal morning in Chiang Mai until I spot the warden’s uniform. That’s when I remember that I am sitting in the middle of a prison.
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