I Traveled Through Venezuela And Here Are The Top 7 Things People Need To Know

I Traveled Through Venezuela And Here Are The Top 7 Things People Need To Know

You’ve probably heard about the impressive Angel Falls —featured in the Disney and Pixar Movie “Up”—, or the beautiful Andes mountains, or the gorgeous Los Roques Archipelago and other breathtaking Venezuelan beaches. And what you most definitely have heard about is the Venezuelan crisis and how dangerous it is to travel to this country. Venezuela…

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People prioritize holidays

People prioritize holidays

New figures indicate that people are continuing to prioritise holidays and other experiences as travel returns to post-pandemic normality with summer holiday daily spending doubling compared to June half-term – despite the cost-of-living crisis. According to Currensea, which has created a money-saving travel card which links to people’s existing current accounts, UK travellers spent over £252…

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The First 25,000 People Can Renew Their Passport Online In August

The First 25,000 People Can Renew Their Passport Online In August

Travelers who need to renew their passports soon can renew entirely online through a new program from the State Department. The first 25,000 applicants in August to use the Online Passport Renewal Portal will be able to participate in this first-ever pilot program. Slots for the pilot are on a first-come, first-served basis and will…

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This Welsh retreat is banning vaccinated people from visiting

The owner of an eco-retreat in Wales has barred anyone who has had the Covid vaccination. Only unjabbed visitors will be accepted. “We will be unable to welcome folk on site that are ‘vaccinated’ with the experimental CV19 jab.” Sharon Girardi, who runs the Blaeneinion eco-retreat in Machynlleth, Powys, refers to the Covid jab as…

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Bournemouth beach bans deckchairs in case people use them as weapons

Bournemouth beach bans deckchairs in case people use them as weapons

Remember these vibrant yellow and blue deck chairs which have historically dotted the wide-brimmed gentle sand Bournemouth beach each summer time for the final hundred years? There are round 3,500 of those well-known council-owned picket deck chairs however this summer time they’re nowhere to be seen. The motive given by the Bournemouth Borough Council is…

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