Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Is this the new social distancing trend?

Plus hiking mistakes, Stonehenge discovery, safety checklist, budget airlines, and more.
 
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Treehouse in Chattanooga, Tennessee

From music festivals to eco-retreats, from nature preserves to NASCAR rallies, from safari camps to urban caravan parks to heirloom farms and historic ranches, the travel industry has fully embraced the trend. And thanks to the roller coaster year that's been 2020, it's not going away any time soon.
 

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Airplane lifting off with sunrise in distance
An expert's safety checklist if you need to travel now
We're not here to ask you whether your July holiday is sensible, or whether visiting an elderly relative is wise – that’s a massive question on its own – but to offer some suggestions on what you can do to stay as safe as possible when travelling.
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Durrington Walls England
Monument discovered near Stonehenge casts new light on mystery of ancient site
Researchers believe the monument is one of the largest Neolithic finds of its kind ever discovered in Britain. Consisting of 20 pits or shafts, the monument forms a wide circle around the ancient settlement of Durrington Walls, which is close to the sacred stone circle of Stonehenge.
Just a stone's throw
Woman hiking up a rocky slope
9 common mistakes to avoid while hiking and camping
Adventures on foot can be as big and remote or tame and close-to-home as you want them to be. Just don't do these things.
Take a hike
 
 
Person looking out at airplanes
How to get your money's worth from budget airlines
Those low, low fares are incredibly hard to resist, especially if you've got some unused vacation time burning a whole in your benefits package or a case of cabin fever from a long stretch between trips. But really, do you get what you pay for?
Worth Your While
 
 
View of San Francisco from Twin Peaks
Lonely Planet's expert recommendations are coming to Apple Maps
Looking to get top travel tips with just a tap on your screen? Lonely Planet will soon be bringing its expert recommendations to Apple Maps.
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Indoor inspiration
 
 
 
Our warehouse has made the decision to move to an emergency Social Distance Operating (SDO) model. What this means is that we are focusing our efforts on shipping out orders for high demand titles and latest releases first. We do expect this to change in the coming weeks, but in the meantime you might find you receive two parcels. It will also take the reduced warehouse crew 2-3 days to get it out the door. From there, we'd ask you to be mindful of restrictions that might be impacting local carrier services as they manage the current situation as best they can.
 

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