Wednesday, July 22, 2020

The world's message to US travelers: Go home.

Plus: Supersonic jet launch, Hagia Sophia changes, Japan's oldest high-speed train, and more.
 
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Person at airport watching departing plane

It's the height of summer travel season, and some Americans with quarantine fatigue are curing their cabin-fever fueled wanderlust by traveling to foreign locales. Rather than doling out warm welcomes, many countries are instead handing Americans a hard pill to swallow – rejection.

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Boom's latest interior
A new supersonic jet prototype is ready to launch
Flights from London to New York taking only three-and-a-half hours instead of six. Singapore to Dubai going from its usual seven hours to four. This is what supersonic flights look like.
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Hagia Sophia from a distance at nightfall
Istanbul's iconic Hagia Sophia is changing
Before it was a museum, the structure - considered a jewel of Byzantine architecture - was originally built as a cathedral in 537 CE by Roman Emperor Justinian I and then converted into a religious space for Muslims in 1453.
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Japanese bullet train
The number one way to travel on Japan's East Coast
Japan's first high-speed train entered its 56th year in operation in 2020 and has been carrying passengers from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka Stations with startling efficiency.
Train Goals
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Mountains and lake
Find your green getaway at these overlooked US national forests
Whether you call it hiking, forest bathing, or just plain ol’ outdoor time, nothing brings about inner peace like a walk through a forest. Take a look at these.
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