Hundreds of residents in a Western Australian town will be allowed to offer accommodation to visitors for a total solar eclipse scheduled for next year in 2023. Exmouth, a small town in WA’s north with a population of about 2,000, will be one of the best viewing spots in the world for the Ningaloo Eclipse […]
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WA Gears up for International Travellers to Witness the 2023 Solar Eclipse
Portugal and Now Sweden Banned Travellers from Israel, the Most Vaccinated Nation on Earth
After Portugal, now Sweden has become the second European nation to ban travellers from the most vaccinated nation Israel. Sweden also banned the entry of citizens from the United States, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. Sweden became the second European Union country to ban Israeli residents from entry due to a rise in COVID-19 […]
Saangla Tragedy A Wake-up Call For Safety of Himalyan Travellers
On July 25 afternoon 11 tourists were crossing the Baaspa river in a rather remote part of Kinnaur region in Himachal Pradesh, on Saangla Chhitkul route, when warning shouts were heard from people from a distance. However the driver of the tempo traveler was busy negotiating the river bridge and did not hear the warning […]
UK COVID POLICE STATE: Travellers Must Quarantine In Hotels At Their Own Cost, Have 3 Tests, £10k Fine For Going Outside, And 10 YEARS Prison If Caught Trying To Avoid ‘The Law’
Anyone traveling to Britain from a country on the government’s ‘red list’ must quarantine in a hotel (which they will have to pay for), and have THREE COVID tests, under draconian new laws being implemented by the government. The unprecedented and sweeping new rules were announced by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who said that he […]
International travellers could soon require COVID-19 vaccination, Qantas chief says
Travellers could be required to be vaccinated before flying internationally once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes widely available. That’s according to the chief executive of Australia’s national carrier Qantas who said in an interview that he has spoken to other international colleagues about the possibility. Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce told Australia’s A Current Affair that […]
Pentagon Releases 198 Detainee Abuse Photos After Lawsuit
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has forced the Pentagon to release classified photos of prisoner abuse at U.S. military facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Defense Department has released 198 photographs in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that was filed more than ten years ago. ACLU reports: The photos mostly show […]
London to Sydney in just two hours? Travellers will jet the world on a 13,750 mph spaceship
Daily Mail October 2, 2011 A Formula One motor racing tycoon has teamed up with an airline to develop a spaceship that could mean every city on the planet is just two hours away. Imagine Sydney and Tokyo becoming short-haul destinations as passengers jet on a spaceship travelling at 13,750 mph. That’s the dream of India […]