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‘It is impossible to predict how high water levels will be, or even the course of what is rather dramatically called the flooding’
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‘The city is upcycling its existing assets, using top landmarks as key venues’
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‘Wherever you look there is sea, sand and perma sunshine’
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‘More than 180 events are planned, exploring crafts, culture and art’
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‘This is where Norseman Leif Erikson became the first European to discover North America’
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‘If you are wondering where the most Scottish place on earth might be, this is the answer’
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‘The nation’s bullet train network is celebrating its 60th birthday’
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‘This 1,500-mile route skirts the ragged extremities of Ireland’
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‘It’s a wonder that British skiers haven’t flocked north before’
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‘If role-playing as Tanya McQuoid doesn’t float your super-yacht, there are plenty more reasons to visit these shores’
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‘Visitors have a crop of fabulously creative design hotels to choose from’
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‘Italy’s capital has recently witnessed a slew of exciting openings that is rapidly putting it on an equal footing with London and Paris’
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‘King Charles will be making the journey – and you should too’
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‘It will be 80 years since the good guys clambered ashore to tackle tyranny’
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‘In the sloping lanes of the old town, you can devour platters of oysters’
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‘Almost more extraordinary than these ode-inspiring landscapes is the fact that this National Park is so peaceful’
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‘It’s one of the largest of the Cyclades, but almost completely undiscovered’
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‘Next year marks the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Eurovision win, enshrining their place in karaoke hitlists forever more’
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‘Change is coming to this Indian Ocean island, making now the time to go’
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‘This is one of the largest but least populated states in the US, so it appeals to those hoping for a bit of peace’
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‘There was something of interest around every corner in Lviv. One day, we’ll go back’
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