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Forget what you learned in the cinemas about Italy, Sicily and the Egadi Islands. Instead, open your eyes to a land full of preserved temples, medieval castles and beautiful national parks.
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Here, all rental cars are two-wheel-drive. Shop owners disengage the four-wheel-drive switches on Jeeps, and then tear the switches out. “People kept going off road on the northeast corner of the island and getting stuck,” says the expat who owns the rental shop where I’m sign- ing papers. I listen sympathetically. Then three friends and I load up our water and snacks, hop in the Jeep and drive northeast.
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Lonesome George, the famous tortoise from the Galapagos Islands, may be dead, but scientists now say he may not be the last of his species. Researchers from Yale are planning to resurrect the species through cross-breeding with 17 other turtles found in the islands with similar genetic material to George. If this can be accomplished, it will be the first time a species has been recovered after being declared extinct. The process won't happen overnight. Researches expect the process to take 100 to 150 years to isolate the right genes through controlled breeding alone.
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It never existed. Sandy Island has been shown on weather maps, Google Earth and in scientific publications going back to 2000 as sitting between the Australian mainland and the French island of New Caledonia in the eastern Coral Sea. When scientists from the University of Australia went to visit the island, there was nothing there. Had it mysteriously disapeared or simply eroded away?
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Travel is going solo. Travel is forging your own path. Travel is taking leaps of faith. So claim my travel-writing colleagues, though Atlantis’ 60-foot Leap of Faith in the Bahamas isn’t what they had in mind. Visitors drip and shake with giddiness. And here I am, shuffling forward with them. Sharks circle the pools below. ∏he experience oozes manufactured fun,inauthenticity, yet my heart races. “You’re up.” An attendant motions for me to move into the slide’s entrance. It leads nowhere. A blind drop. I adjust my shorts. “Don’t bother,” chuckles the attendant. I smile. Travel is waiting in line for a wedgie.
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Shot glasses break and sarongs wear out, but a tattoo is forever. At Polynesian resorts such as the Intercontinental Resort and Spa Moorea, you can immortalize your jaunt to the South Pacific with a traditional Tahitian tattoo, etched with combs ARmade from bone, shell Tahiti orshark’steeth. The modern word tattoo comes from the Polynesian word ta (strike) and the Tahitian word tatau (to mark something). It also echoes the “tat tat” sound of the ancient technique, in which a tattoo artist taps the comb’s 20 or so needles onto the skin, inserting black ink into the punctures.
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San Juan’s Dorado Beach conjures up visions of lapping waves and cheerful kids frolicking in the sand. Not so much on a recent visit with my family. As we lay napping in the sun we were awoken by shrill screams as my mother leaped from her chair. She frantically pointed at two bare-chested men who were running off with her purse.
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This is one of the biggest island mysteries: How did the famous statues of Easter Island -- some of which are 30-feet tall and weigh 90 tons -- get moved around? A new video reveals how scientists were able to make an Easter Islands statue walk. Even when they aren't moving, the statues, called moai, are a sight that every island traveler wants to see. If you can't make it to Easter Island soon, you can see the video, plus the ISLANDS feature article and chart about these ...
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In the middle of Bay Lake, deep within the heart of the Walt Disney World property lies an 11.5-acre piece of property formerly known as Discovery Island. The island opened on April 8, 1974 as Treasure Island, and was later renamed Discovery Island after being recognized as a zoological park. In 1999 the park was shut down, leaving the island largely abandoned for the past decade. Today the island is an overgrown ghost town. Music still pours out from speakers and lights still illuminate the pathways and attractions.
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“An island situated within a lake, within an island, within a lake, within an island.” This was the only thing my brother wanted to talk about on our Flight from JFK to Manila. He didn't care about scuba diving, or blue water – his only concern was seeing an island that reminded him of our inflight movie. The inception-esque island is called Volcan Pointe, and it's almost too small to build a house on.
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