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"text": "I am Billy Ssali (freelance local Tour guide in Uganda).",
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"text": "I would say that Rwanda has an added advantage over Uganda compared to the distance to be driven in the car, in Rwanda it takes 2 hours drive from Kanombe International Airport to get to Kinigi (Parc De National) while in Uganda it needs a minimum of 11 hours to drive from Entebbe International Airport to Bwindi impenetrable forest depending on which gorilla family you want to visit.",
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"text": "But Uganda has the large number of mountain gorillas so if your to consider that and the good medical facilities and good terrain, then you can give Uganda an thought.",
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"text": "Roads are not always good though.",
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"text": "Can't advise you to go to Congo since their security is unreliable, anything can happen at any time!",
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"text": "Not only that but even getting a Congo visa is not easy whether online or at any of their border checkpoint.",
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"text": "Roads are impassable, visa goes up to $135 single entry for Congo, Rwanda visa fee was reduced to $30 (but you need to apply online in advance).",
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"text": "Uganda visa fee is $50 single entry.",
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"text": "When I did my research a few years ago I read that the biggest likelihood of seeing gorillas is in Uganda, I haven't tried it myself though.",
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"text": "I was traveling around other parts of Uganda and it felt reasonably safe - we were using public transport and cheap accommodation.",
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"text": "It was a few years ago though, you should check the current situation (usually foreign ministries have travel advice service - e.g. from UK's foreign office ).",
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"text": "Mountain Gorillas, which are said to be man's closest relatives are living in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda, Parc Nationale Des Volcans in Rwanda and the Virunga National Park in Eastern DR Congo.",
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"text": "But Uganda has the biggest numbers and Rwanda is also good.",
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"text": "I advise you to visit: www.visitgorillas.com",
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"text": "wwww.aabtoursandtravel.com and get detailed itineraries for trekking these amazing creature.",
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"text": "Also call direct +256 755 700 700, for immediate help.",
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"text": "It's true; Uganda, Rwanda and DRC both have Mountain Gorillas, however safety in DRC is truly not reliable unlike in Uganda and Rwanda.",
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"text": "So on the scoreboard of safety DRC scores least.",
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"text": "When it comes to price, a gorilla permit (a must have in both Uganda and Rwanda to see the mountain Gorillas) is $1500 and $600 in Rwanda and Uganda respectively.",
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"text": "The Ugandan Gorilla permit is way cheaper than that of Rwanda.",
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"text": "So on the scoreboard of price Uganda ranks best (eliminating DRC because of safety).",
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"text": "When it comes to facilities and service Uganda ranks equally as good as Rwanda.",
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"text": "So you would spend twice in Rwanda than in Uganda for the same experience and quality of service.",
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"text": "Now, in the year 2017, Uganda has the best value for the price.",
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"text": "I did Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi National Park in August 2017 for 600 USD per person.",
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"text": "It was well organized with good rangers.",
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"text": "The walk was unexpected easy and short, but depends on the place and the family you visit.",
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"text": "It was possible to book the day before (with some luck).",
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"text": "Rwanda charges 1500 USD per person since this year.",
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"text": "Way too much.",
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"text": "Congo charges 400 USD afaik.",
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"text": "But is much less safe and more complicated.",
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"text": "This year, three rangers have been shot in the Virungas by rebels.",
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"text": "But: I wouldn't do it one more time,",
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"text": "no matter where.",
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"text": "It is to much money for just a few hours in the forrest and one hour with the Gorillas.",
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"question": "I understand that you can see gorillas in the wild in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. In planning a trip to Africa to see gorillas, why might I choose one country over another considering factors such as safety, price, conservation practices and likelihood of seeing gorillas?",
"title": "Which country should I go to in order to see gorillas?",
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"Uganda, Rwanda and DRC all have Mountain Gorillas, however safety in DRC is truly not reliable unlike in Uganda and Rwanda. A gorilla permit necessary to see one costs $1500 and $600 in Rwanda and Uganda respectively, and the facilities and service are comparable in boh countries.",
"Firstly, safety in DRC is worse compared to Uganda and Rawanda. Secondly, a gorilla permit costs between 1500 dollars and 600 dollars in both Rwanda and Uganda where the ranking of servie and facilites is also equal. However , you are more likely to spot Gorillas in Uganda."
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"text": "Tackling the London-Manchester bit, Virgin Trains runs regular services on this route.",
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"text": "The very cheapest tickets will often sell out that week, but you can normally get some fairly sensibly priced ones for several weeks after.",
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"text": "Great Western as an example display their booking dates on their homepage, others don't.",
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"text": "This may mean that weekend tickets go on sale later than weekday ones, and some companies will have their weekend tickets available weeks before others!",
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"text": "Advanced purchase train tickets are almost always for a specific train, and non changeable.",
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"text": "They are generally only available on longer journeys, but you can sometimes get a local journey at each end included (depending on the company).",
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"text": "I think almost all the train companies offer them, but advanced tickets are generally tied to just that one company.",
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"text": "This means that if you want to do a journey that involves two companies, you'll often need to book two advanced tickets...",
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"text": "Another option that may be available is Split Tickets , where you find that splitting your long journey up into lots of local legs can be cheaper!",
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"text": "Oh, and if you're travelling off peak and with a child, then get a Family Railcard.",
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"text": "You can't start too early, and you must have at least one child in the group, but for family leisure journeys it can save a lot.",
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"text": "Regarding the first question, you might want to check Maxroam .",
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"text": "MaxRoam has launched a new service for Europe in this article",
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"text": "Not exactly an answer, but a word of caution.",
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"text": "I selected what seemed to best fit my situation, but I had to sign a contract to do so.",
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"text": "You can get a global sim that will work throughout Europe, the prices for data are on the expensive side, you might want to read some of the relevant answers to this question - about avoiding data roaming fees.",
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"text": "Prices and journey times vary depending on your route, faster more direct travel is usually more expensive, and buying well in advance can save a lot of money.",
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"text": "Vodafone works in pretty much all european countries; however at 15Euro for 50MB for traffic (Vodafone.de prepaid roaming data rate)",
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"text": "t-mobile uk offers a cheaper rates (up to 1 Pound/500MB per day), and im pretty sure it will also work in all the other countries on your list.",
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"question": "I will travel to Europe this year. I am planning to visit Manchester Old Trafford on the first day. How can I get to Manchester from London? How long does it take, and how much does it cost (preferably by bus/train).",
"title": "How to go to Manchester from London?",
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"text": "Once set up she can have it redirect to Gmail chat rather than the phone number, so if you have parents with a land line or something you could use that number ;)",
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"text": "If you have a place in your city like a China Town that has plenty of Chinese shops you can get very cheap calls by purchasing Chinese calling cards.",
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"text": "I second the calling card suggestion, but it will be easier for your girlfriend (and for you) if you just google search and buy them off of the internet.",
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"text": "you'll be able to use it within 2 minutes of purchase, and the rates are comparable to skype rates for calling mobile or land lines.",
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"text": "If you speak with your girlfriend for extended periods of time and do not want to be hassled with dialing 25-digit calling cards and be on the clock every time, I would recommend Vonage World .",
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"text": "Alternatively, you can hang up within 10 seconds (which is free) and get your friend to call you back.",
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"text": "Unless it is a significant amount, changing coins isn't worth it.",
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"text": "Every international airport I've visited has something like this: (This one was in Schiphol yesterday, but I've seen them everywhere.)",
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"text": "If you happen to visit a school show, where students show their hobbies, you will find that world coins are quite popular as a collection topic.",
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"text": "Some of the coins may be worth $1 or more on face value for just one, such as the Japanese Y500 yen or the British £1.",
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"text": "We had a whole load of foreign coins that we collected with our school and then sent them an organisation called Cash4Coins - they exchanged all the coins and once we'd agreed we were happy with the amount the money was in the bank in less than an hour.",
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"question": "Tonight I just cleaned my room and while doing this I found some money. I counted it and I found out that there are a lot of coins from 25 different countries. I know that normally banks don't exchange foreign currencies in coins, but is there a way so that I can still get some money for my foreign coins?",
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"text": "In Montenegro: UNESCO-protected Kotor Old Town, Ostrog Monastery, Cetinje (Historical Capital), Skadar Lake.",
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"text": "If you have enough time, it would be nice to see some mountains too: Zabljak, Durmitor, as well as Biogradska gora.",
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"text": "Well I can recommend the Transylvanian mountains in Romania.",
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"text": "In Bosnia, must sees are Sarajevo (2/3 days should be enough), and Mostar (1 day).",
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"The best time to travel is from late spring to mid-summer, when the temperatures will be high enough to travel without too much equipment. The Rhodope mountains in Bulgaria are good for hiking, or you could visit Bran Castle (marketed as Dracula's castle) in the Transylvanian mountains in Romania. Zabljak, Durmitor, as well as Biogradska gora are also worth seeing. In Bosnia, besides Sarajevo and Mostar, there is Pocitelj, Kravice waterall, Hutovo Blato, even Stolac (all Herzegovina is very lovely). In Montenegro you can visit UNESCO-protected Kotor Old Town, Ostrog Monastery, Cetinje (Historical Capital) and Skadar Lake, as well as Maximus in Kotor, which is the biggest night club in Montenegro.",
"South East Europe is full of interesting places to visit. Bulgaria offers mountain hiking, as does Romania along with a chance to visit Dracula's castle. Montenegro offers historic towns, mountains and amazing nightlife. Finally Bosnia offers the must-see city of Sarajevo, among others."
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"text": "Makkasan station (45THB) 5 minutes walk : Makkasan Station > Phetchaburi Station (MRT-Metro) take \"MRT\" : Phetchaburi Station > Hua Lamphong the Thailand Train central (29THB) take \"Train\" :",
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"text": "Bell Travel bus desk on Level 2 of the Airport has shuttles that run regularly, best if you book on line as they sell out, Around THB260/per person.",
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"text": "If your goal is get the cheapest journey do the following Airport rail link city line to Lot Krabang (next station) (15 Baht)Take the train to Bangkok (6 Baht)Hualamphong to Hua Hin",
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"text": "This is what i would advice and also an extra tip... Save yourself the stress , worries and the dragging with suitcases and spend the few baht/dollar/euro and take the Bell bus which cost 305 euro.",
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"A fixed-price or metered taxi ride would cost around 3,000 2,500 Baht, which can be booked online or at the airport. You can also hire a private car from about 1,800 Baht. There are also public minibuses or shuttles that can be booked for about 260 THB, but these often require a long wait. Trains are the most affordable, but can be uncomfortable, slow and smelly and may need several changes.",
"There are many ways of travelling from Bangkok airport to Hua Hin. The cheapest ways seem to be the train and the minibus. A more comfortable, faster option that can be booked online is the Bell bus. Taxis are available at a cost of 2500 to 3000 baht, some companies offer online booking. Private cars can also be rented online but are tyring as you have to drive yourself. Finally, the Inter-Continental hotel has a Cessna you can charter. "
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"Taxis from Bangkok airport to Hua Hin cost around 2500 to 3000 baht and take 3 - 3.5 hours. They can also be booked online.",
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"text": "If you drink 2 liters at home, you need 3 liters in Thailand (assuming of course a temperate climate where you are from).",
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"text": "Thai food tends to be very spicy and you are likely to get mild diarrhea (which brings you back to the hydration issue - Diarrhea causes a loss of water & electrolytes).",
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"text": "It's not a disease, but it's still an epidemic and as a tourist you are far more likely to suffer significant health problems from the poor driving standards than you are to catch any major disease in Thailand.",
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"MMR, DPT, polio, Hep A/B, Typhoid (rated as a threat in rural areas) and Japanese encephalitis (currently rated at endemic) are recommended by the CDC. Malaria meds are recommended, and a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers over 9 months of age arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.",
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"text": "it is very touristy apparently the one in Rotoura is less so.",
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"text": "They also offer a (two/three) part interactive performance spread across their sites chronicling the family tree of a fictional chief.",
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"text": "Personally if you want to do it on the cheap head down to the grey river (South Island) or the Waikato river (North Island) during whitebait season.",
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"text": "You may get something closer to what you see in the film \"Whale Rider\" than the 19th century images, but there are some \"exceedingly hard core enclaves of Maoridom\" that make substantial efforts to preserve the language and the culture.",
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"text": "If you have the right attitude (as I'm sure you do have from what I've seen of yours so far) then you'll be able to find something which gets past the tourist level visits.",
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"text": "An area which so far probably tends not to feature on tourist level traipses is the Tuhoe area in the Ureweras.",
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"text": "THese people have protested, promoted and defended their 'real Maoriness' in recent times with much collective national angst along the way, charges of terrorism (all dropped) armed offenders major activity (aka NZ version of SWAT teams) and more.",
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"text": "And as a result we have probably all moved forwards quite a lot, not without some pain all round.",
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"text": "I suspect that by the time you get here, looking up \"Tuhoe\" is liable to be a good start.",
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"text": "Tuhoe Maori Ureweras - images - you'll not be seeing any of the men in black balaclavas there that appear in some of these photos. https://www.google.co.nz/sea",
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"text": "I think you'd be hard pressed to find a Marae with Maori living in the traditional way they would have before European settlers arrived, however Google provides plenty of results of Maraes offering accommodation up and down NZ.",
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"text": "You may or may not get the traditional cultural experience you are looking for, but no doubt you will meet some friendly characters and eat some good kai.",
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"While it will be difficult to find a Marae with Maori living in the traditional way, there are several retreats, cultural experiences and tours that could be of interest. Try Ngati Whare marae retreats, Auckland Maori Culture Tours, the Tamaki experences run by two of the Tamaki brothers, or experience the native culture program with the Maori people of Porangahau.",
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"text": "To be fair, I've been in a lot of hostels, some are good, some are bad, but for the most part they follow a similar pattern - dorms with bunks and a basic breakfast sometimes.",
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"text": "The rest of the 'differences' are simply what makes them unique, and the experiences you have at them make for stories - good or bad.",
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"text": "But given that hostelworld and hostelbookers both use the same criteria for hostels in the US and in Europe (and anywhere else for that matter), and I've never heard anyone say anything weird about them being 'different'",
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"text": "(and I've had a lot of Americans stay at hostels I've been at, and never heard any of them say 'This is nothing like hostels back home!')",
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"text": "The \"hostelling movement\" started in Germany and these seem to have sprung up from that original movement and many of them are still going.",
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"text": "You won't have much of a relationship with the staff who are much more like mere employees than cool travellers to hang out with that you might find in small hostels.",
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"text": "Back in 2001 I found some of these hostels to be amongst the cheapest, while others were so expensive I couldn't afford to stay.",
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"text": "Also back then at least in Bavaria these hostels strictly enforced an upper age limit for guests of 26 years.",
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"text": "The first European hostel I ever stayed in was one of these in Frankfurt am Main, Germany ten years ago, Haus der Jugend .",
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"text": "Many of the HI hostels in Europe are new buildings with two-bed and some four-bed rooms, much closer to hotels than hostels in anything but name.",
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"text": "On the other hand, the large tourist cities feature many dirty, snoring-heavy 20-bed dorms.",
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"text": "The other difference i noticed was that the American hostels where mostly run-down ex hotels with dirty carpets and smelling couches, while the hotels in Europe seemed to be cleaner in general.",
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"Hostelworld and hostelbookers both use the same criteria for hostels in the US and in Europe (and anywhere else for that matter), so while there is a lot of variation between hostels, there may be less difference between countries and most will offer dorms with bunks and sometimes a basic breakfast. However, hostels are becoming less common in Europe and it you more likely to find something like a basic hotel with a two-bed or four-bed room. Hostels like this in teh US are often dirtier and more run down, and the kinds of people visiting are also often different.",
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"text": "With one connection in Paris, the cheapest I found on french voyages-sncf.com was a ticket for two passengers at about 170 EUR (210 CHF).",
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"text": "If you're willing to sacrifice speed and comfort to travel cheaper, then car pooling or an advance booking on a Eurolines bus is likely to come out cheaper than the train.",
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"text": "It's quite possible that careful shopping between SBB , SNCF , DB and SNCB will yield a cheaper price than booking a through ticket from a single operator.",
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"text": "If you look at a railway map , you'll see that your journey is highly likely to take you through Basel, and then you have many possible routes either via Germany (with Karlsruhe, Cologne and Aachen being likely way points) or via France",
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"text": "Don't worry about changing stations in Basel or Paris; in both cases the two stations are a few minutes' walk apart.",
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"text": "I looked at a few fares with no age discount for travel on 27.10.2011 or the night before.",
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"text": "If you're ok with a night train , you can take one from Zürich to Cologne.",
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"text": "At the moment, DB quotes a fare of €49 from Zürich to Cologne on 26.10.2011 evening, arriving at the inconvenient but not completely indecent time of 5:42 in Cologne.",
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"The cheapest option on voyages-sncf.com was a ticket for two passengers at about 170 EUR (210 CHF), with one stop in Paris. You could also talk with a SBB-CFF employee or travel agency, or search for cheaper connections yourself with SBB, SNCF, DB and SNCB. You could also buy a Eurail pass, fly from Basel, take a Eurolines bus or find a carsharing option at a website like mitfahrgelenheit.de or mitfahrzentrale.de.",
"There are numerous options for travelling from Zurich to Brussels that are cheaper than a direct flight. Trains are cheaper if you are willing to change a few times. Mooreover, a Eurolines bus service is even cheaper than the train. Finally, flights from Basel to Brussels are generally cheaper than from Zurich. There is a train service from Zurich to Basel."
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"It is difficult to access any Google services in China without a VPN or through the Tor Project, which is based on Mozilla Firefox, but you can use Google's Transparency Report for China to determine the current status of Google Services in PRC. There may be additional temporary crackdowns in sensitive areas like Tibet, which could also affect foreign travellers. Have a backup plan like SMS or a secure messaging application, or use a satellite phone.",
"Equipping yourself with a backup for communication or connecting to the internet is considered advisable when travelling to China. Google and internet services are often blocked, as are VPNs. Whatsapp, satellite phone and the Tor Project are spossible alternatives. The situation may be even more difficult in politically sensitive areas."
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"question": "I just saw an amazing offer to fly to Iceland in November. Although Iceland is still on my wish list, November would not be the first choice of time to visit. Is this an offer to just fill empty seats on the flights to Reykjavik, or is Iceland also worth visiting in November?",
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"text": "It's a common problem I had in South America - I really wanted to improve my Spanish while travelling as it gives you a much better insight into your travels, and can talk to locals more.",
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"text": "You can either do the obvious (ask them to speak French so you can learn) or what I did occasionally - we'd hold dual-language conversations - I'd try speaking in Spanish and they'd speak in English, as it gives you speaking practice - the hardest of the language skills, in my opinion.",
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"text": "Remember that travelling is a shared experience, they welcome visitors to their country (well most of them do), and if you can both benefit from a conversation, everyone wins!",
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"text": "So if I'm in France and trying to learn French, and they reply in English, I just give them a polite but blank look and say, Îmi pare rău, nu înțeleg.",
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"text": "Beware of the sunk cost fallacy - don't let the time and effort spent learning French unduly influence whether or not you use French.",
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"text": "I tried to speak in Japanese when possible when visiting Japan (\"sumimasen, eigo o hanashimasu ka?",
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"text": "Then again, it could mean that those who want to speak English will be more insistent on speaking English than those in the middle of Paris!",
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"text": "That's an advantage you have over Japanese speakers - the only place outside Japan with Japanese as an official language is the island of Anguar, population 188 !",
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"text": "I know there is already an accepted answer, but I thought I'd throw in my two cents anyways.",
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"text": "If they continue to attempt to speak in English just say something along the lines of: \"Would you mind if I continue practising my French?\"",
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"text": "There's a chance, of course, that they will not let you speak in French at all, and continue in English no matter what.",
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"text": "If that's the case, and you don't wish to continue any battle of wills, just concede, and speak in English.",
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"text": "BTW - here's a pretty cool article about the topic.",
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"text": "Wow this is very interesting, what happens to me and everyone I know in Paris is the exact opposite.",
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"text": "No matter how many times I say I don’t speak French they just insist to, and what kills me is that they clearly understand me",
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"text": "Well it's LONDON, so nearby bars and alcohol is almost redundant - they're everwhere ;) Until around 12 at least.",
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"text": "Expats often prefer Clapham Common, and to a lesser extent, Wimbledon - as the crowd is younger and it's far less touristy (and therefore cheaper).",
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"text": "There are plenty of bars and nightclubs in London such as Corsica Studios , EGG , The Den and Centro, Fabric ,THE ISLAND, 333 and many more.",
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"text": "The nicest I think owing to the location (fairly good for East London (e.g. for Hoxton, Bricklane, Bow, Dalston), a (night) bus trip away).",
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"text": "From there a lovely walk along the Southbank in the morning taking in all the arts establishments, Tate, South Bank Centre.",
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"text": "If you do get a chance to explore the nightlife I would always recommend heading to Fabric, Ministry of Sound, Egg, Studio 338 and My favourite Boujis.",
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"London has bars and alcohol everywhere, especially in central London, but you can try touristy areas like Leceister Square and Old Street, the younger and less touristy Clapham Common or to a lesser extent Wimbledon, Covent Garden or Shoreditch. Generator hostels are good for travellers on a budget, while King's Cross is more mid-priced. There are plenty of bars and nightclubs such as Corsica Studios, EGG, The Den and Centro, Fabric, THE ISLAND, 333 and many more.",
"There is no difficulty finding nightlife in London. Central London is full of bars and clubs as are some other areas, such as Shoreditch, Covent Garden and Clapham Common. If you are on a budget, Generator hostels are a good place to stay. For mid-price hotels, see the area around Kings Cross. "
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"text": "Alilaguna will get you to San Marco in about the same time but for 13 EUR one way.",
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"text": "For a good guide book which gives you the local hangouts, pubs and best restaurants with true Venetian cuisines, check out my ebook: Venice for Rookies .",
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"text": "You will arive at Piazzale Roma Private water taxy ( most expensive but also most glamurous way to go to Venice city center.",
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"You could take the No. 5 bus for 5 EUR, but the alilaguna boat is only 12 EUR and offers a much better view and way of entering the city. You can also take the orange (arancia) line to Rialto and then drag your luggage to the vap, or blue (blu) line all the way to San Marco, but the longer trip is more picturesque. A private water taxi is the most expensive, but also most glamorous way to go to Venice city centre. ",
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"text": "One potential downside to this method is that if the sink is not very clean you don't exactly want to be letting the presumably clean water sit in the basin.",
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"text": "The hot water used to come from a hot water storage tank, usually in the attic.",
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"text": "That's why there has to be a separate system, all the way down to the taps, so it can't contaminate the safe cold water from the mains (should there ever be a pressure failure or some such).",
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"text": "It's explained by Tom Scott in the YouTube series Things You Might Not Know .",
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"text": "What I do usually is either use just one (like the hot tap, but quickly) or the cold tap.",
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"text": "Copterline operates a frequent helicopter service between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia .",
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"text": "They advertise it as follows: FAST CLASS by Copterline is the fastest, most efficient way to travel between Helsinki and Tallinn - from city center to city center in 18 minutes.",
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"text": "Ten scheduled flights each workday put you above the inconveniences of other transport, allowing you a full day at work without a half day spent traveling. With a quick look, one way prices are 89 - 270 €, depending on flexibility and cancellation options.",
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"text": "(This is pretty expensive compared to the abundant ferry services between the cities–it's clearly aimed primarily at business travellers.)",
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"text": "Some history: Copterline Oy , a Finnish company, operated a regular and fairly popular service between the capitals from 2000 to 2005.",
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"text": "The operations came to a dramatic halt in 2005 when their Sikorsky S-76C+ helicopter crashed into the Gulf of Finland near Tallinn, killing all 14 people onboard.",
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"text": "There have been attempts to restart the business over the years, but it seems they only managed to do so in late 2011.",
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"text": "(Now the service is run by Copterline OÜ, a different company apparently, which is Estonian but wholly owned by Finnish FastClass Ltd .)",
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"text": ": I just tried, on a whim, flying with Copterline from Helsinki to Tallinn, so I can now confirm that these scheduled flights indeed take place!",
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"text": "This was my first time in a helicopter and all (so forgive me being hyped about it).",
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"text": "In Helsinki, the copter leaves from a small heliport in Hernesaari (IATA code: HEN), complete with a security checkpoint and waiting lounge.",
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"text": "In Tallinn, the heliport (IATA: CHE) is located adjacent to Linnahall , a strange Soviet-era ode to raw concrete.",
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"text": "Service was nice overall; this is certainly very convenient compared, say, to spending 2-3 hours in a packed ferry & terminals.",
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"text": "Some photos I took: Passing one of the competing travel options (Tallink's M/S Superstar ) overhead: Looking west (the side windows coloured everything blue): Passing another ferry:",
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"text": "The 18 minutes in the air set me back 169 €, and I'm not planning to make this a habit.",
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"text": "(I booked the ticket the same day; might've been slightly cheaper otherwise.)",
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"text": "( Edit - February 2020 ) Not lots of airports, but lots of rich people: Heli Air Monaco used to operate a regular flight between Nice airport and Monaco every 30mn.",
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"text": "Fee was 105€ from Monaco to Nice and 120€ from Nice to Monaco, or 210€ for both.",
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"text": "I was booked on it once to get to Newark from LaGuardia and once between JFK and LaGuardia.",
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"text": "Both times the weather was \"bad\" - helicopters set a really low bar for \"bad\" - and I had to make the connection on the ground.",
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"text": "I am not sure if the service still runs but New York, with lots of airports and lots of rich people, is the place to look for it.",
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"text": "A quick search finds this: http://www.newyorkhelicopter.com/airport-transfers/",
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"text": "but I assure you",
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"text": "I did not pay $800/person for whatever I had booked a few decades ago.",
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"text": "Further information on the British International Helicopters page on Wikipedia .",
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"text": "When I was in Vancouver earlier this month, I noted it was possible to do a flight from either Vancouver Harbour, or indeed Vancouver International Airport to Victoria, with Helijet .",
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"text": "So it's a viable connection there, if pricey - a quick search for a flight next month revealed around $290 one way...",
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"text": "a pop, it's not exactly cheap though, especially given that ferries cover the same distance in an hour and cost around a twentieth of the price!",
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"text": "Pity that I only learned about this service, AFTER returning from Morocco :(",
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"text": "INAER offers regular services between Malaga/Algeciras and Ceuta, and that already for 12 years.",
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"Copterline operates a frequent helicopter service between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. Heli Air Monaco used to operate a regular flight between Nice airport and Monaco every 30 minutes. The Scilly Isles, off the tip off Cornwall, UK have such a service, and you can travel from either Vancouver Harbour or Vancouver International Airport to Victoria, with Helijet. Sky Shuttle flies between Hong Kong and Macau every 30 minutes from 9 AM to 11 PM, seven days a week. There are helicopter flights between mainland Spain and Ceuta, and there are scheduled helicopter flights twice daily between Værøy Heliport and Bodø, Norway. Many connections in Greenland are only possible by helicopter. New York had such a service in the past, but given the number of rich people there it is likely to be possible.",
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"text": "Aas long as you leave a country with the same passport that you entered in on, then you're ok.",
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"text": "Definitely you should use your Australian passport in Australia and Greek passport in Greece (because for these countries you are their citizen and they don't really care if you have a dual nationality).",
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"text": "A few searches through this site will discover pairs of countries that don't like to see each other's stamps in your passport.",
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"text": "This is one of the most amazing museums I've ever been to, and it's an absolute MUST NOT MISS when you visit Stockholm.",
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"text": "There are a bunch of museums all around Stockholm (did I mention the Nobel museum ? - another must-see sight of Stockholm).",
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"text": "Skansen is a really great outdoor park/museum, and you get an idea how the lifestyle and industrial design changed through the last 500 years, if that is something you're looking for.",
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"text": "Don't miss the Vasa Museum , even it's not exactly in your area of interest - you wont see an old ship like this in such a good condition and detail anywhere else.",
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"text": "On the wall of a station (I don't remember which one), I found a music score of La Marseillaise , the french national anthem.",
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"text": "Tattoos or Irezumi as they are called in Japanese were criminalized in the beginning of the Meiji period (some time after 1868) as a way to make a good impression on the west.",
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"text": "Now I don't speak any Japanese but this Japan site with tips on Onsen bathing (in German) includes a link to a site with a directory of tattoo-friendly spas/baths/onsen .",
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"question": "A friend of mine is currently traveling in Japan. She has a small tattoo on her neck. Now she wanted to visit a public swimming pool but was denied entry. It was difficult to understand the reason but it seems that tattoos \"look too dangerous\". Can someone explain to me if it is true that you can't visit a public swimming pool in Japan if you have a tattoo? And if so, what's the real reason for it?",
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"text": "For an observer standing on a hill or tower of 100 metres (330 ft) in height, the horizon is at a distance of 39 kilometres (24 mi).",
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"text": "As you've pointed out, it's about 100km - I plugged it into GMap-Pedometer and reckon it's about 105km.",
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"text": "So solving for h , we find we need to be at a height of 742m above sea level at the closest point.",
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"text": "Unfortunately nowhere even comes close on the eastern side.",
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"text": "So we have one shot - Mount Olympus, which is 1952m.",
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"text": "However the distance from the top of Mount Olympus to the nearest point in Lebanon is well over 250km, meaning that NO , you cannot see Lebanon from any point in Cyprus.",
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"text": "EDIT",
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"text": "The highest point in Lebanon is Qurnat As Sawda.",
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"text": "From the top of Olympus to the top of Qurnat As Sawda is about 302km as the crow flies.",
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"text": "To be able to see 302km, we solve for h , and work that out as a mountain which would need to be 6134m high.",
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"text": "So again, no, but it is a bit closer :)",
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"text": "I've been on the Karpaz peninsula, the part of Cyprus that is closest to Lebanon and no, you can't see anything but sea, even from the very tip -",
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"text": "Here's a picture from that area (and even pointing in the right direction, I think):",
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"text": "It doesn't look like it's possible, if you are standing on the beach and not taking photos from some elevated vantage point.",
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"text": "The eastern part of Cyprus is fairly flat , with elevation of less than 50 m, especially on the side you'd be able to see Lebanon.",
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"text": "The easiest way to confirm is to look for photos taken in this region, and see whether you'd be able to see something there.",
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"text": "I looked through some photos in Panoramio and wasn't able to find a single one on which the Lebanese coast is visible.",
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"text": "Admittedly, the photos are not of highest quality, and the meteorological conditions are not perfect, but it seems that it's not possible.",
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"text": "For comparison, in my current residence in Jönköping, Sweden, the island of Visingsö is around 30 km north from the city in the Vättern lake, and is barely visible most of the days -- you can only see the mirrored image of the island \"hanging\" above the water, even in near-perfect conditions.",
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"text": "[I just saw Mark's excellent scientific answer, but if mathematics are not your thing, this sort of reasoning could be of use in similar circumstances.]",
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"text": "Yes, you can see Lebanon from Cyprus, but once in a lifetime if you are lucky!I took this photograph of the mountains of Lebanon from Kantara castle (Cyprus) very early on a very cold morning.",
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"text": "I could see very clearly, to the naked eye, the Taurus mountains and the Turkish coast (even big buildings there, with my bare eyes), the mountains behind Iskenderun, the mountain of northen Syria, all the Syrian coast and the mountains of Lebanon until not far from Israel.",
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"text": "Sorry for my late answer (after 5 years...)",
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"text": "The postcode for the ExCeL center is, funnily enough, E16 1XL (perhaps where it gets its name).",
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"text": "And beware of spending more on transport just to save a few euros. Restaurants, services and even groceries are usually expensive in resorts, go for self-catering and shop in the valley to save money (that's easier with a car obviously).",
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"text": "Here is the offer from Livigno https://www.livigno.eu/en/skipass-free Offer from Val di Sole: http://www.valdisole.net/EN/Free-Ski-Weeks/",
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"Small resorts are usually cheaper than large ones, and Austria is generally cheaper than France and Switzerland. Laterns in Vorarlberg, Austria is a good choice. In the French Alps, places like Chamrousse and Saint-François-Longchamp are not too expensive. Northern Italy shouldn't be too expensive, with the exception of South Tyrol (Alto Adige); Livigno is a good resort to try. Slovenia is probably the cheapest in the Alps, although you could find other affordable resorts with beautiful scenery in lesser known areas (Vosges, Pyrenees, Massif Central, Jura, Black Forest, Ore Mountains, Tatras…).",
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"text": "There are probably well over a hundred real castles converted to hotels in Europe - maintaining a castle is expensive, so most people who own one need to monetize it somehow.",
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"text": "A pretty solid candidate would be Burg Wernberg in Bavaria: first documented in 1280, never substantially destroyed and rebuilt (which is the case for a great many old castles).",
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"text": "For a medieval castle - a '10 story ominous looking castle' in Ireland, I remembered watching Alex Albrecht of Diggnation, talk about how he stayed in one (3 min in to video)",
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"text": "Annoyingly he doesn't say which one, but certainly the website claims to be the biggest Castle booking website in the world, so I'd hazard a guess that it'd be a solid start :)",
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"text": "There's a hostel called Albergue Juvenil Castillo de San Servando in Toledo (Spain) which is in a castle.",
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"text": "If you are not in a large group, I also know Cortils Castle , which offers self catering accommodation.",
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"text": "Other castles which offer accommodation are: Chateau de bonne esperance (Bed & Breakfast) Chateau de saint nicolas (French) Vaeshartelt Maastricht the Netherlands",
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"text": "You also have the option to talk with a fisherman and negotiate a better price, but my advice is to buy a tourist excursion, because it's not expensive and nobody there speaks English so you may end up visiting a beach or going to Bolivia because of a misspelling.",
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"text": "Besides the trips from Puno the other popular boat ride on Lake Titicaca is to go to Isla Del Sol , an island on the Bolivian side.",
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"text": "I am visiting Lake Titicaca next week and will be taking a tour offered by All Ways Travel .",
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"It is very possible to do this from Puno in Peru or Copacabana in Bolivia, close to the Peruvian border. Excursions could be just for a lake trip or you can stay one night with a family in Taquile or Amantani islands (Peru) or Isla del Sol (Bolivia). Visiting the islands is a rewarding experience where you can see how these people live every day without electricity and some other comforts of modern life. ",
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"text": "The bureaucratic hoops she had to jump through to get the marriage recognised at home were however significant, not because of unwillingness by authorities but mostly because of the amount of paperwork that had to be signed, countersigned, and sent back and forth between the Hague city hall, Las Vegas city hall, and herself multiple times before all the right stamps and signatures were on all the right forms in all the right places.",
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"text": "you and your significant other's citizenships) so a general answer is out of scope but a prime example is the UK:",
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"text": "I don't have enough rep to upvote Enchanter Thunderbirds answer , nor comment, but I did the calcs and Woolworths Mobile prepaid sims",
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"text": "A question asked prior to 2003 on the site 'www.h2.dion.ne.jp' (no longer online): Q: Do shinkansen trains have power outlet sockets for running laptopcomputers?",
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"question": "Do the Shinkansen trains have wifi? How about electrical plugs? If it depends on the train, these are the ones I'll be taking: Hikari 546 (Hiroshima->Shin-Kobe) Hikari 470 (Shin-Kobe->Tokyo) Max Toki 329 (Tokyo<->Niigata) I'd also accept as an answer an online resource where I can look all this up (I failed to find one on my own).",
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"Technically, they are a form of wireless communication and banned by the FCC and FAA during airborne operations. However, short-range Bluetooth devices including typical headphones, keyboards and mice have been allowed on flights for some time. Normally they will be allowed if connected to a laptop, iPod or MP3 player rather than a smartphone, but not during takeoff and landing. It may be better to use wired headphones when travelling by plane, since the flight crew can ask you to turn them off even if they are not on the list of forbidden devices.",
"There is some debate about whether Bluetooth devices may be used during a flight. However, they are certainly not allowed during take off and landing. They must also not be connected to a phone. As cabin crew have the right to ask you to switch them off, it is a good idea to have some wired headphones."
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"text": "From Wikipedia : Newark - Singapore ( Singapore Airlines ) flight number: SQ 21 , 15,345km (9,535 miles, 8,285 nautical miles) from 18 hr 40 min to 18 hr 50 min, aircraft: Airbus A340-500 , first flight - 29 June 2004",
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"text": "For general communist architecture I would start at Alexander Platz and walk down the 'Karl-Marx-Allee' all the way to 'Frankfurter Tor' in Friedrichshain.",
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"text": "Built by East Germany (the only major new line they built in 50 years, as it happens), the line's sole purpose in life is to serve huge housing complexes, which are about as Communist in style as it gets.",
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"text": "This thread on SkyscraperCity will give you some idea: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=482518 Search for \"commieblocks\" for plenty more.",
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"Nobody will get offended, and it is a common practice among children to search for amber or shells. Sopot Beach is a good place to look, and it is recommended to go early in the morning and especially after a winter storm. You can sometimes find a lot of amber in crowded-looking areas of beach, but the pieces are usually small.",
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"text": "Better option next time is to fly to Amsterdam airport rather than to Eindhoven, as it is much cheaper and faster and not having to pay for the bus or train will make up for the difference in flight prices.",
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"The train would be the easiest option, and there are two trains per hour travelling direct from Eindhoven to Amsterdam Central, with a journey time of 1:20 at a cost of €17.50 for a single in 2nd class. Four trains per hour travel to Amsterdam's Schipol Airport, with a journey time of 1:27 and at a cost of €18.00 single in 2nd class. Prices are significantly cheaper as group tickets, and the group does not need to travel to the destination on the same train. There are also 7 buses per hour to the station, or you could try hitchhiking or ridesharing.",
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"text": "copied from here: http://funnychutkule.com/3446/british-vs-american-english-words-differences/",
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"text": "The TSA guide says that \"Realistic Replicas of Explosives\" are not allowed, and yours kind of qualifies.",
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"text": "Of course it lacks a critical component, namely an accelerant and/or explosive, but good luck convincing airport authorities anywhere in the world.",
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"text": "The best thing that comes to mind is to disassemble partly the components, particularly the analog ones -- keypad and cabling, mostly (hopefully not everything is soldered) and pack them separately.",
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"text": "The rest would look much more like a harmless circuit board, and you can transport those without anyone making a fuss about it (I've done this previously with various hardware components both in my checked and hand baggage).",
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"text": "Security personnel would probably want to look at it with bare eyes, so make sure it's easily unpackable.",
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"text": "Got a somewhat related anecdote as well: some 20 years ago, my mother travelled from Moscow on a business visit and had bought me a toy -- a fairly large moon lander, equipped with faux antennas, lamps, and \"remote\" controls with cables.",
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"text": "At the security scan at the airport, the security personnel became visibly agitated and reached for their guns until my scared to death mother showed them what the bulky box with doubly suspicious antennas and cables really was.",
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"text": "As a flight attendant before, If I see something like this onboard I have to report it IMMEDIATELY.",
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"text": "I have seen a lot of cases while queuing at security checks before, Even if the security personnel is 100% positive about the device",
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"text": "The problem with these kind of things similar to your device its not easy to determine if its something bad or not.",
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"text": "so you will end up either being refused to get onboard and getting asked 1000 questions.. or getting your device confiscated.",
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"text": "specially you will go through three different security systems!",
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"text": "As @Phoenix mentioned in his comment, Shipping it to yourself is the best you can do, Major shipping companies have their own cargo planes fleet and always have Dangerous Goods experts available to rule out things.",
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"text": "So the process is much easier since no airport security nor passengers involved.",
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"text": "I asked a friend about this (he does Arduino work and travels between New Zealand and the US).",
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"text": "However, he also pointed to this blog entry: http://grathio.com/2012/04/flying-with-homemade-electronics/ which advocates packing everything in neatly organised and labelled boxes, with a friendly note to the baggage inspector.",
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"text": "Anecdotally, I have carried small development systems in my checked luggage a number of times (the most recently just last month, to China and back) and have had zero issues.",
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"text": "I don't think a proper development board (without all those loose wires and maybe without the motor) looks much different than the innards of a normal electronic gadget to an X-ray.",
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"text": "On the other hand, I suggest that if your intention is to get some development work done during your flight- that would be rather \" unwise \".",
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"text": "As per other peoples advice I've labelled all my boxes and sealed them with tape.",
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"text": "The person did ask me the use and purpose of it, so I provided them with proper reasons for having all this stuff - batteries, microcontroller board, WiFi board, BT module, RF module load cell-which looked like bomb fuse.",
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"Combo locks would be easier to use, but less secure as they often have just 3 digits. You could also use wireties, but it is still not difficult for a thief to cut the bag open or steal it. Keep the bag in your line of sight at all times, and if wearing a daypack for your excursions, wear it in front in crowded spaces to keep it in your control and line of sight.",
"Although locks with keys, combo locks and wireties can all keep your bag closed, they do not really protect angianst pickpockets, as the bag can be cut open or the whole bag stolen. The best protection is to carry your bag on your front and make sure it is always in your sight."
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"text": "I been to kantor s all over Wrocław and looked at the exchange rates all over the city the exchange was 3.45 at most places, where as the best exchange price was 3.497 at the Alior bank near the city center (rynek).",
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"text": "The simplest and cheapest way to get to Khao San Road from Suvarnabhumi Airport is to take the Airport Rail Link (ARL) City Line train to Makkasan Station (20 minutes, 35 baht) and then a #556 bus at the bus stop immediately in front of the doors to the station (35 baht).",
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"text": "If you arrive during peak, or if you're alone and really want to save every last dollar, then there are various other options including buses and train that may be faster than sitting in traffic, but personally I would avoid them and just go with the taxi - especially if you have luggage.",
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"text": "So depending on WHEN you arrive, here are your options (I don't remember that exact prices, I looked these up on Wikitravel's excellent entry on Bangkok ): Take the Airport Express (20 minutes) or slower City Line (15-45 baht) to Phaya Thai (90 baht)",
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"text": "This means, however, that you will need to orient yourself and find out where the bus stand is heading towards Khao San and that is NOT going to be easy when you've just landed in Bangkok.",
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"text": "Take mrt to phyathai then change to bts.then exits sapantaksin station.go to the pier take public boat to pra atrit pier.walk out to main road turn rright 200m turn in small lane on yours left.then",
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"text": "#551 to victory monument Note the minivan is NOT convenient if you have large luggage!!!From victory monument you can take bus #12 or 157 (12 Baht) to democracy monument 2 minutes walk to Kao san road.",
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"The simplest and cheapest way would be to take the standard train and/or bus lines, but not the Airport Express train. However, it may be more convenient to take a more expensive taxi or private van taking backpackers to Khao San Road. Limos are available just outside the arrival door, costing about 800-1200 Baht depending on the car.",
"There are a number of means of transport to take you into Bangkok from the airport. Trains are considered a good option, followed by buses. Taxis are the fastest means of transport, especiall during off peak hours. The most expensive option is a limo at 800 to 1200 Baht."
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"text": "new bus companies and bus search engine Flixbus , Fernbusse and Aldi-Fernbuslinien are new to me, so I'll share this here.bus search engine: busliniensuche DeinBus.de is a another alternative.",
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"text": "I can point you to what I have written elsewhere : The strategy to find a \"cheap\" ticket, for IC or ICE trains, is the same as if you are looking for \"cheap\" flight tickets.",
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"question": "Are there any cheap bus lines inside Germany? Something like Orangeways ? I've checked Deutsche Bahn cost for transport from Berlin to München and I was shocked with the price about 100 Euro. By Orangeways similar distance costs about 20 Euro... Is there any operator that allows to travel in Germany with so attractive prices?",
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"text": "I was not able to find train connection but on the pages of the central bus station in Ljubljana you can find buses that go to Trieste (local name in Slovenian: Trst).",
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"text": "There is a railways (in fact even several) between Italy and Slovenia, but they only carry freight at the moment.",
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"text": "The main reason is that Trenitalia is not an easy company to cooperate with, and the Slovenian railways don't have the money to go on their own (like for example the German and Austrian railways have done)I have travelled from Ljubljana to Trieste when cross border trains were still running, but this was a few years ago.",
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"text": "- Bus to Sezana and train from there.- Tram (it's quite an interesting tram actually) to Vila Oppicina.",
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"text": "Since the last timetable change there is again a train from Vila Opicina (above Trieste) to Ljubljana.",
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"text": "So the trip now involves using the tram,bus or a taxi to get to Vila Opicina, where you can now board the train again.",
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"text": "Strange as it may seem because of the limited distance, the journey between Trieste and Ljubljana is rather tortuous and complicated, but there surely is a connection between Italy and Slovenia.",
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"text": "As you can find in this link , you go to Gorizia by train, then you need to catch a bus or a taxi to reach Nova Gorica in Slovenia, from where you will catch another train to Jesenice and finally to Ljubljana.",
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"text": "A different itinerary will take you to Gorizia by train and then to Nova Gorica by bus or taxi, then you take another train to Sezana, hence change to Divaca and finally to Ljubljana.",
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"text": "This way you have to catch a series of means of transport, but the whole journey should last only 5 hours.",
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"text": "Typically, you have to change in Udine, Italy and Villach, Austria which is a ridiculous detour.",
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"According to the Man in Seat 61: A new twice-daily regional train started running between Trieste & Ljubljana from 9 September 2018, restoring rail travel between Italy and Slovenia after a gap of several years. Prior to this, trains running between the two countries only carried freight. This journey is quite complicated despite the short distance, but the official Swiss Train Company, called SBB , now has a lot of connections between the two. It is also possible to take the bus to Sezana or Koper, then the train from there to Ljubljana.",
"There is great debate about the availability of a train service from Trieste to Ljubljana. However, it appears the service has now been re-established and there are two trains a day. An alternative route is a bus to Sezena or Koper then a train to Ljubljana."
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"text": "To collect it, show your ID, pay the 0,60€ fee (sorry we cannot pay it from our side) and here you are :-)",
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"text": "La Poste or get in touch with us!",
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"text": "If you just need to have a french number for a week and then throw it away, just go to any post office ( La Poste ), which you can find literally everywhere and they sell both only sim-cards (10 Euros cost, 5 Euros credit included) or with the basic phone (30 euros cost, 10 or 15 euros credit included).",
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"text": "Actually prepaid cards are sold everywhere (in all the Tabac stores, all the major mobile providers sell them as well), but La Poste Mobile is really easy to find and it looks like it's a bit cheaper ( the page with the details in French).",
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"text": "If you need something more long-term, then you need to find any mall of the Leclerc network and buy the card from their virtual provider ( here 's the page with the cost in French).",
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"text": "According to their website, there is an option to collect the device yourself.",
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"text": "The only possible place is Gare du Nord (Northern Paris mainline station).",
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"text": "More expensive per megabyte, but works all over the world.",
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"text": "I am heading to France again.",
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"text": "Before ordering a frenchconnection device, I did yet another google search on the topic.",
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"text": "Tripadvisor had the answer.. ...",
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"text": "Print off the following page from the SFR website before you travel ( sfr.fr/mobile/… ) which shows details of the prepaid iPad 3G data micro SIM ...",
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"text": "I am from LeFrenchMobile, if you are looking for a cheap data prepaid option you can choose our DataSIM, we deliver anywhere you want or you can find our SIM cards in shops in Paris or the Alps for now, the list of distributors is here .",
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"text": "As others have noted, you are almost always better off paying in local currency as the credit card company's exchange rate will be at least as good as the hotels.",
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"text": "In this (rather rare) scenario, in order to pay in local currency, the hotel will convert your price into local currency at some exchange rate, possibly an unfavorable one and then the CC company converts it back into dollars (or your home currency).",
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"text": "The big advantage of paying in your own currency is that you know the exact amount in your currency you were charged, and you can do your expense report right away.",
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"text": "I believe it's offered as a \"service\" and a \"convenience\" for business travellers.",
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"text": "Think about car rental places that will fill the tank for you as a convenient service :-)",
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"text": "If the early or easier access to the number isn't worth anything to you, don't take this option.",
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"text": "If you are familiar with the exchange rate, you could ask them what rate they'll use to decide whether to take it or not, but I would be very surprised to hear that it ever saved anyone any money",
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"text": "If the country you are traveling through faces major inflation of its currency, it might be worth paying in local currency (if they allow you to).",
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"text": "At the end of the eighties I was in a south American country with huge inflation rates where once people got their salaries they rushed to the shop to spend it all.",
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"Paying in local currency is considered the better option, unless you need the value in dollars to make a travel expenses claim. The exchange rate is different depending on the currency you pay in and it is more favorable when you pay in local currency. If you know the exchange rate, do quick calculation and decide at the time of making the purchase."
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"text": "I don't recall any bars in NYC having a dress code, so T-Shirt and Jeans should be fine as long as you don't come in looking like a complete bum.",
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"text": "The rooftop bar at Hotel Metro in midtown is unpretentious, cheap (by midtown standards), and gives you a pretty spectacular view of the Empire State building, though not a lot more (since you're more or less surrounded by tall buildings).",
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"text": "The Brass Monkey in Chelsea is great - laid back, awesome views, very casual, and reasonably priced.",
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"text": "Other than that, my advice is to avoid going to any of the \"top-rated\" places (unless it's a list of the top 10 \"unpretentious\" rooftop bars like in Karlson's answer ;), as those will tend to be both pricey and snobby.",
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"text": "(FYI: $20 for a cocktail is definitely upscale pricing; mid-range bars will be more like $10-13 for a cocktail and $8-10 for beer.)",
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"text": "Using review sites like Yelp will give you a good idea of places convenient for you (NYC is very big!) and will almost always give you a heads-up about unspoken dress codes, rooftops closed for renovations or the off-season, etc.",
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"text": "Here are two hotel bars where you can find quality cocktails (fresh ingredients, top shelf liquor, skilled bar staff): Soaked at the Mondrian Soho hotel - they have a great punch program Gallow Green is a rooftop bar at the McKittrick Hotel.",
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"text": "They have aserious classic cocktail program and occasionally the servers willtake on characters from a bygone era For a more casual atmosphere, try VU rooftop bar in Korea Town.",
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"text": "It's located in a random location, La Quinta Hotel, and offers a spectacular view of the Empire State Building.",
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"text": "So too is Le Bain atop the Standard in the Meatpacking District (probably my favorite rooftop in Manhattan).",
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"text": "But I say skip Manhattan and hop on the L to Williamsburg.",
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"text": "I realise this question is old but if anyone is looking for something a little unusual with great uninterrupted views of the park and midtown then",
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"230, Fifth, The Heights, The Local café, the rooftop bar at Hotel Metro (with a great view of the Empire State Building), Top of the Strand, The Brass Monkey in Chelsea and The Jimmy at James Hotel are all good places to get a drink with a view without being too expensive. Bars in NYC generally don't have a dress code, so T-shirt and jeans should be fine as long as you aren't too scruffy.",
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"text": "On the National Holiday in Liechtenstein on August 15, there is always a huge firework for 40 to 50 minutes.",
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"text": "The Tsarevets (Царевец) hill in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, is a mediaeval stronghold from XII-XIV century.",
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"text": "It offers a great view to the city and the surroundings, and to your question, there is a \"Light and Sound\" audiovisual display which depicts scenes and events from Bulgarian history from this time period.",
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"text": "Nothing is as good as Lyon's Fete des Lumières!",
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"text": "Maybe Cannes's pyrotechnical festival : It's fireworks that are particularly sophisticated, the place is usually crowded so it's probably good.",
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"text": "It's a week long party, with huge displays of fireworks , and ends with La Cremà (video) : Formerly, much time would be spent by the Casal faller preparing the ninots",
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"text": "There is a similar looking festival of lights in Berlin from 10 to 21 October, not sure if how it compares to Lyon's Fête des lumières, but probably fairly similar.",
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"text": "Some other documents that haven't been mentioned - some of these may fall into the 'paranoia' category, I'm not recommending all of these for every trip: Loose visas or similar documents not attached to your passport Airline boarding passes etc.",
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"text": "So, especially in those places you should not feel obligated to tip, but if you like the taste or the atmosphere or even the service, you are welcomed :)",
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"text": "\"Could you go via the park?",
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"question": "I'm going back home to Virginia for the Thanksgiving holiday and I'll be taking a taxi to Boston Logan. I've noticed that in the past, the cabbie tends to take a longer route. Is it bad etiquette to dictate which route I'd like him/her to take?",
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"text": "You can still ask to have a small portion if you eat really little, I did not see this that much",
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"text": "You can still try to ask, if you are not in a very classy restaurant or a restaurant you go to every day, the worst you risk is an awkward atmosphere when the waiter says no. EDIT : There is a recent article from the New York Times on the topic , Lyon (a city in France) and the Rhône-Alpes region introduced the doggie bag (called \"gourmet bag\") in order to reduce food waste.",
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"text": "I think it develops an interesting argument that in France, eating out is not seen as \"feeding\", but more as enjoying a meal, for the fine food and for the place: \"Dining out is thus a rare experience, to be enjoyed in situ, not bundled up in plastic foam containers and reheated in the microwave.\".",
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"text": "I live in Paris in France, and I never saw anyone doing that, so I'll advise you to avoid it, because you'll probably create quite an awkward atmosphere, even in a \"not very classy\" restaurant.",
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"text": "European portion sizes tend to be manageable for most normal people unless you go to an American themed 'restaurant' that engages in the likes of rib eating competitions.",
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"text": "Furthermore portions in France are typically a lot smaller than in the US, for a number of reasons: people are smaller on average; you aren't supposed to have food left over; quality over quantity; you're supposed to have room left for desert.",
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"text": "Québec as emporte-restes , but if you use this term in France you'll probably get a blank look.",
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"text": "The practice is neither popular with French restaurant owners (yet another constraint, and will people now expect to get bigger portions so that they have leftovers?)",
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"text": "nor with French restaurant goers (if I go to a restaurant, it isn't to get leftovers).",
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"text": "It can happens, but most of the time, the waiter (or more probably the owner) will propose it to you.",
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"text": "Tell them it was very good (they will ask), but it is a shame that you are stuff and can't finish.",
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"text": "It happens multiple times with my parents.",
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"text": "Additionally, i don't think I remember it happens in Paris, or in big cities, it was more frequently in country restaurant.",
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"text": "Maybe this is different than other places in France because La Plagne gets a lot of tourists -- but it's never unreasonable to ask to take food with you that you paid for.",
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"text": "The best way is to use an inflatable protective packaging, like this: ( source of image : a UK packaging company with whom I have no affiliation - googling for 'bottle postage inflatable' produces many alternatives).",
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"text": "Bus 100 (Nice - Monaco - Menton) is a very good option and costs a mere 1.50 € ( 2015 ).",
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"text": "It takes an absolutely scenic route along the coast, passing through seaside towns such as Villefranche and Beaulieu .",
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"text": "(There's also express bus 100X which takes the motorway and costs 4 € (2012); obviously not as good for sightseeing.)",
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"text": "A good thing is that the trains run much later ; last one leaves from Nice 22:25 and from Monaco 23:12 (on weekdays).",
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"text": "The above applies to regional trains (TER) which would probably be your primary choice on this route, though you could also catch an intercity/TGV.",
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"text": "Great trip and good advice given here.",
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"text": "As of Nov 31 2013 the bus costs €1.50 each way and starts just off Garibaldi Square, pay cash.",
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"text": "The only bus that the pass covers that goes to and from the airport is the number 23 (catch it outside the Rail Station), takes 30-40 minutes to Terminal 1.",
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"text": "We returned from the Cannes-Nice-Monaco Trip in May 2014, and the answers given above have helped us.",
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"text": "Although the starting point of Bus 100 has changed as rightly pointed out in answer by Ger : The 100 bus to Monaco now leaves from the Promenades des Arts stop outside the Musée d'Art Moderne/Contemporain near the corner of Av.",
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"text": "And here are some timetables if someone willing to do the trip to Cannes.",
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"text": "In Nice, take Bus 200 from \"Le Meridian\" ,I guess near to McDonalds.",
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"text": "On arriving in Monaco we got off at Places D'Armes and walked up the pedestrian hill to the Prince Palace, then around to the Cathedral and past the Musée Oceanographique.",
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"text": "I just returned from doing this day trip as well, great advice here!",
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"text": "The new bus stop to get the 100 is at the southeast corner of Garibaldi Square (or Place Garibaldi in French) on Rue Catherine Segurane.",
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"Bus 100 (Nice - Monaco - Menton) is a mere 1.50 €, or the express bus 100X takes the motorway and costs 4 €. Alternatively, take the train (\"Nice Ville\" to \"Monaco Monte Carlo\").",
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"text": "In about 80% of cases, though (and it does seem to vary as to where in the US you are), I've had to go into the gas station - although they generally seem well equipped to handle the exception process (by which I mean, at that point it doesn't seem to matter that it's foreign - I just ask for X$ of gas and they charge it -",
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"text": "I've also called my credit card company and asked if I could put a temporary address on a credit card so that I could have a zip code associated.",
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"text": "In the end I decided not to do that, but might be worth asking if your credit card company can do it.",
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"text": "Perhaps just put the address of the hotel you're staying at.",
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"text": "As other people have said, I've also had luck using just the digits of my UK postal code padded with zeroes.",
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"text": "It's worth noting that there seem to be restrictions on this in various US states as noted in this cpn site :",
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"text": "AVS works differently with different card suppliers, so it may be possible that a Mastercard works with a foreign 5 digit postal code, or zero-padded postal code, whereas an Amex doesn't, or vice versa.",
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"text": "Australian credit cards Australian credit cards don't seem to cause much of a problem here - I was able to use 90210 (which is always my go-to American zip code, probably like many!)",
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"text": "At a Long Island Railroad ticket machine in New York City, the code was asked.",
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"text": "Although the other answers are OK, I will use the opportunity to advertise one peculiarity in the area where I live: midnight sun skiing. .",
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"text": "I know of a few options you can have in the Northern Hemisphere that may appeal: Timeberline Lodge in Oregon, USA - open twelve months a year.",
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"text": "And according to this Globe and Mail article , if you head to Whistler you can be taken by bus up to a glacier where you can ski even in the summer.",
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"All national railway sites whose underlying database is HAFAS (de) can give you timetable information on all European trains, with prices adjusted for BahnCard holders. Seat61.com gathers information about train travel to help you through the jungle, or Loco2.com is a UK-based site that allows you to print tickets at home. Another good site is www.b-europe.com, or www.bahn.de will show you prices, and sell you tickets for trips from Germany to most neighbouring destinations.",
"Rail travel in Europe is a little complicated as there is no European rail website. The best information is probably on seat61.com. For buying tickets, the national rail websites are the best option and, to a lesser extent, Loco2 can be used."
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"text": "There is a relatively simple and cheap option for those who don't want the rigours of a freighter and don't have the skills to crew a yacht.",
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"text": "The two main options that I am aware of are: The Queen Mary 2 , the only regular transatlantic passenger line, Freighter travel , which is not cheap either.",
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"title": "How can I cross the Atlantic by ship from Europe to New York? (I am not talking about luxury passenger cruise-ships.)",
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"text": "There is also an established \"route verte\" from London to Paris, but I know nothing aobut it except the name and that it exists.",
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"text": "Most of these routeplanners will just guide you through any route disregarding the beauty/ugliness of the route.",
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"text": "Google Maps contains routes for specific countrys like the Netherlans http://maps.google.com/ Another way might be using some routes for the \"Camino de Santiago\".",
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"text": "While google is a good for general planning, it is not made for cycling and while the cycling information is updated and improved it will never be specifically for long distance cycling.",
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"text": "The Dutch (now with more language choices on the pages) Fietsrouteplanner (cycle route planner) which will also give you the option of printed texts in several language, GPS routes and/or routes with signposts along the route.",
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"The Cycle Streets site will generate much more accurate and helpful cycling routes in the UK than Google, and could be used to get you from London to the coast. There is also a 'route verte' from London to Paris. Dutch cycle routes are very clearly signposted and there are different online bicycle route planners such as Fietsrouteplanner (cycle route planner), which will also give you the option of printed texts in several language, GPS routes and/or routes with signposts along the route. While Google Maps is constantly updated, it is not a spcialist cycling map and will not work as well. Cycle.travel/map has full coverage of Western Europe (and North America), based on OpenStreetMap data. For accomodation, you might want to check Friends on the Bicycle.",
"Specialist sites for long distance cycling are appearing. In general they are better than Google for route planning. Quality relating to cycling seems concentrated in the Netherlands and Benelux currently. However, there is a site for cycling in England and a \"route verte\" from London to Paris. For accommodation \"Friends on the bicycle\" is recommended."
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"text": "Thalys is definitely the fastest way of getting from Brussels to Paris.",
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"text": "But this is neither a real bargain nor is it really fast, as documented in another post .",
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"question": "There are several ways of getting from Brussels to Paris. The fastest is probably the train, but it gets more expensive when you buy the ticket on the last minute. My question can be really split into two: Is there an alternative way, maybe through a different ticket operator, of buying a cheap train ticket from Brussels to Paris in short notice? The alternative is going by Bus. What alternatives are there? Are there other operators besides Eurolines? maybe cheaper and/or faster? Are there other options?",
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"A Thalys train starts at 79 EUR on the day, and a non-stop train takes 1:22 hours. A bus will take around 5 hours, and costs 25 EUR with Eurolines or 15-33 EUR with iDBUS. Note that they use different terminals in Brussels and Paris. Megabus is cheaper but not quicker at prices starting from 15 EUR, and you can combine Ouibus and Flixbus for 10 EUR (5 hours) or take a direct Flixbus for 12.99 EUR (3 hours). Finally, hitchhiking is not as reliable, but it is the cheapest option and can be very fast.",
"It is generally accepted that the Thalys train is the fastest Brussels to Paris connection. Buses are available and cheaper but they take longer. Flying and non-Thalys trains also take longer. Finally, hitchhiking may be faster but it depends on who picks you up."
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"question": "There is always this thrill of boarding a plane. \"Where am I sitting\" or more importantly who is sitting in close proximity to me. If it turns out to be a disappointment, reseating is often not an option. What are valid reasons to be reseated after boarding a plane?",
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"It mostly depends how full the airplane is and why you want to switch. You can often ask to be reseated if you are a woman who feels uncomfortable being seated next to a particular man, or you could ask someone single to switch with you if you want to sit next to your friend/spouse. While it is rarely a problem to move, some flights have weight distribution concens and you should always involve the crew when moving to a different seat.",
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"text": "If you'd prefer to get a train, the cheapest option is generally a \"Rail & Sail\" ticket: http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/rail-and-sail/",
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"text": "As @KateGregory pointed out the behavior of insurers and local governments will significantly differ between North America and Europe but apparently there are ways and countries that you can actually claim money from local/provincial/other government agencies responsible for fixing the roads you're driving on.",
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"text": "Another city worth seeing is Heidelberg .It's 1,5 hours from Frankfurt by train and you can visit it at the end of your trip.",
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"Nuremberg (Nürnberg) and Würzburg are the two spots on the way to Frankfurt, and Augsburg and Munich (München) are within day trip range of Regensburg. The historical town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber is worth seeing, as is Bayreuth especially if you like Wagner. Bamberg is also beautiful, but may not be worth the detour. Heidelberg is also worth seeing, and is a 1.5 hour train trip from Frankfurt. You could also consider spending time in Frankfurt itself if you like museums.",
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"text": "Non-engineers may find themselves querying the validity of this \"solution\" :-).",
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"text": "Time zones are artificial man made constructs which quantize the gradual variation of real local time as you progress around the globe.",
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"text": "The time where you are at any moment IS the real time.",
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"text": "To land before you took off you have to land at a place where the real time is earlier than the real time",
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"text": "was when you took off.",
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"text": "As a given real clock-time travels around the earth with the rotational speed at that point, you need to travel faster than the rotational speed to decrease your current local time.",
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"text": "Actual speed is about 1040.4 mph and what this actually means gets a bit complex as discussed here Earth's Rotation - Wikipedia .",
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"text": "As you leave the equator and travel pole-wards you can achieve the same effect at lower velocities.",
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"text": "At a lattitude of N degrees North (or South) the rotational velocity, and so the velocity required to \"stop time\" is V_time-stop = 1000",
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"text": "At Severnaya Zemlya at 75 degrees North (near the site of the Tsar Bomba)",
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"text": "RIGHT hand and maintain contact while you jump along arcs of a circle around the pole marker so that you rotate around the marker, you will land some hours ahead of when you \"took off' at every jump.",
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"text": "An added perspective.",
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"text": "Travel out of Western China to any surrounding country and as you cross the border you will \"arrive\" in the other country several hours before you left China - and no dateline involved.",
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"text": "In your case if you put in Oslo you will get both airports, similar behavior exists for other cities like London(LON), Moscow, Paris, New York(NYC) just to name a few.",
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"text": "Like the other answers I'll share my tools that I use, the most common ones are: (with no affiliation to them) are skyscanner and greatescape",
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"text": "*Both of these tools were mentioned by a now deleted answer, which I presume was deleted for spam reasons, but I agree that both are useful tools so I have posted to highlight them as options",
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"text": "On the Italian side there is: Reggia di Caserta Villa Boboli Villa Lante Giardino Giusti Isola Bella Villa d'Este",
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"text": "Sadly I didn't have a good camera with me, but here's a cc photo from dierkschaefer from Flickr that shows what it's like: And another, this one from grebein which shows more of the fountains in full display: Wikipedia also has an aerial shot, which gives more of an idea of the scope + layout",
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"text": "The gardens and fountains make for a pleasant visit, but the real joy is that the grounds were rigged to play practical jokes on visitors by the archbishop who commissioned the palace's construction, so the stone seats throughout the garden contain fountains that spray visitors (they still operate) and water-operated musical theatre is designed to soak the audience.",
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"question": "The Gardens of Versailles are world famous, and apparently receive over 6 million visitors a year. They're stunning gardens to visit, but I can't help but think that some other European courts might have decided to build their own similar. Are there any other similar parks elsewhere in Europe that can be visited? Ideally ones still in / restored to the Versailles style?",
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"text": "I learnedthis when a gate agent approached me upon arrival and made the offer for a hotel in Guangzho China during a 15 hour layover.",
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"text": "Many airlines do not do this practice; however, in many airports, such as in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Singapore airports, there is a hotel that rents rooms at 6 hour intervals at very good rates.",
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"text": "If you meet someone on the street they do not even stop to talk a little, just say hi, and go on.",
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"text": "In Turkey we stop and talk for more than 20-30 minutes which is something I do not approve :)",
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"question": "I am French and I was told American people usually just say hi, shake hands or sometimes hug if they know well each others. I have been living in California for the last few months and I noticed that people were sometimes cheek kissing here. I also just saw that in an episode of Dexter (in Miami I believe). Is cheek kissing something common in the US for born American citizen?",
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