Tourists and Guides Trapped in Slovenian Cave Rescued by Emergency Teams

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Five individuals, including two guides and three tourists, have been successfully rescued from Križna Jama (Cross Cave) in southern Slovenia after being trapped for two days. The group entered the cave on Saturday morning amid heavy rain and failed to return later that day. After a third guide couldn’t locate them, the Slovenian Cave Rescue … Read more

Top 10 Soups from Around the Globe

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For those who find solace in a warm bowl of soup, you’re not alone in appreciating this timeless comfort food. Janet Clarkson, the author of “Soup: A Global History,” asserts that soup is among the oldest and most ubiquitous dishes worldwide. With ancient roots, soup-making techniques evolved from simmering in turtle shells to using metal … Read more

Centuries of Habitation, Yet Tourists Only Recently Discovered This Location

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In one of the world’s rapidly developing countries lies a hidden treasure, a monument carved into sandstone amidst date farms and dusty two-lane roads. This is Hegra, also known as al-Hijr or Mada’in Saleh, standing as the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia’s archaeological wonders and holding the distinction of being the first site in the … Read more

The Hidden Gem: London’s Most Exclusive Pub Concealed Within a 900-Year-Old Fortress

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In the heart of London, within the historic confines of the 900-year-old Tower of London, lies a secret that eludes the millions of visitors exploring its ancient corridors and marveling at the Crown Jewels – London’s most exclusive pub, The Keys. While the Tower of London stands as the UK’s most popular historic attraction, drawing … Read more

Duzdag: Unveiling a Subterranean Health Spa within an Asian Border’s Salt Mine

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Nakhchivan, an isolated exclave located approximately 260 miles west of Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, boasts a rich array of historical attractions, ranging from towers and castles to tombs and enchanting wish-making caves. Among these treasures, the prominent centerpiece is the Duzdag salt mine, aptly named “Salt Mountain,” standing out as the largest medical tourism facility in … Read more

A Rising Hub for Fine Dining in the Middle East

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The second annual Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants, hosted in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, not only celebrated the culinary creativity of the region but also showcased the emergence of Abu Dhabi as a significant player in the fine dining scene. Among the honored establishments, Orfali Bros Bistro, a Dubai-based restaurant founded … Read more

“Jubail Mangrove Park: A Serene Oasis Defying Nature’s Odds in Abu Dhabi””Jubail Mangrove Park: A Serene Oasis Defying Nature’s Odds in Abu Dhabi”

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In the heart of Abu Dhabi, where the searing heat and intensely salty waters typically discourage most vegetation, lies a remarkable sanctuary thriving against all odds. Jubail Mangrove Park, situated on the northeastern edge of Al Jubail island, emerges as an unexpected haven, offering a tranquil escape from the arid landscapes of the UAE. Despite … Read more

American Airlines Flight Diverted Following Passenger Assault on Flight Attendant, According to Court Documents

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An American Airlines flight from Dallas to Bozeman, Montana, took a dramatic turn when it was diverted to Amarillo, Texas, following an altercation involving a disruptive passenger. The incident, which occurred mid-flight, led to the arrest of Keith Edward Fagiana, 61, who now faces charges of interference with a flight crew. According to court documents … Read more

Exploring Two of Hong Kong’s Farthest Islands in a Single Day

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While many travelers associate Hong Kong with its bustling main island and the Kowloon peninsula, the city is a gateway to numerous inhabited and uninhabited islands. Among these, Lamma and Peng Chau offer regular ferry services, vibrant communities, and an array of amenities. However, the more secluded islands, like Ap Chau and Kat O, often … Read more

Unraveling the Science of the Wok’s Breath: A Crucial Element for Crafting the Ultimate Fried Rice Bowl

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Chef Kwok Keung Tung skillfully maneuvers the wok, effortlessly tossing its contents with one hand while expertly wielding a metal spatula with the other. Balancing both hands in this culinary dance, he deftly manipulates the gas stove’s lever with his knee, controlling the fire fan to intermittently engulf a third of the wok in flames. … Read more

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