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Paul Gauguin Cruises has released its 2014 itineraries, including new vacation options to Australia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Costa Rica, Panama and Europe.
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Looking for the perfect board shorts for summer? Hike, surf, stroll or beach it — these two-in-one baggies deliver friction-free fashion.
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We're loving this video of islander Kimi Werner, an avid spear fisher, who reminds us that even something so fearful can be full of beauty. Take a look at her free dive experience with a great white shark that's nothing short of amazing.
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Daybreak on Moorea is easy to appreciate, but tough to share. Take a look at this photographer's tale.
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Until nine years ago, this Panama Island was used as a prison. Today it's perfectly empty.
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If you needed another reason for regular exercise, this might be it: Samoa Air has switched to a "pay what you weigh" system for air fares. Australia's Sydney Morning Herald reports that Samoa Air is the first airline to try this new system, with passengers being required to enter their baggage weight along with their personal weight when booking.
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"Gidday,” Capt. Reggie Gordon says to the group that’s assembled on the deck of the Solway Lass, ignoring the fact that it is, in fact, nighttime. The very idea that this cruise through the Whitsunday Islands starts in the dark is mildly worrisome. And worse, “Cap’n” now tells us the boat is haunted by a past captain who died of fume asphyxiation in the engine room back in the 1930s.
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My face screws up as my teeth hit the firstgrape. I know grapes to be plump and sweet. But these are undersized, with more pips than flesh, and they’re acidic enough to come with a “hazardous materials” warning. I quietly spit the fruit into the dirt and question whether these long rows of grapes, grown in this region between London and the English Channel, are worth picking. They can’t be the taste of England’s most royal sparkling wine. Can they?
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