Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Turbulence Ahead?

Plus life as an openly gay traveler, Puerto Rico's best beaches, finding Gullah culture, and more
 
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two individuals hold hands by the pool

In more than a dozen countries, gay people can still be put to death for spending a night with their partners, arrested for holding hands, prosecuted for gathering with other people like them, or jailed for even discussing their lives. So what is it like visiting these places as one?


 
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Book tunnels in Beijing Bookstore
A jaw-dropping bookstore just opened in Beijing
Pass through magical tunnels made of books and slip away into calm study areas, cultural and creative rooms, or an aromatic café.
At The End of the Tunnel
 
Gullah community
Where to explore Gullah culture in the US
For generations, a string of tidal islands along the United State's southeastern coast called the Sea Islands were considered marshy wastelands. But in fact, the very geography allowed the Gullah people to preserve their culture.
Learn more
Looking out a plane window
What causes air turbulence (and why it could get worse)
The chances that you’ll experience turbulence during a flight are bound to increase over the next few decades.
Fasten Your Seatbelts
 
Puerto Rico beach with old painted tank
Puerto Rico's 10 best beaches
With over 300 miles of coastline, the best beaches in Puerto Rico offer an eclectic variety of sand and surf. It wasn't easy picking the very best locales, but we gave it a shot.
See the list
 
 
 
Trending "less-crowded" cities
As people look to get away from the big cities, these locations have seen the largest search jumps this past week in your region:
 
Bozeman, Montana
Lincoln City, Oregon
Provincetown, New England
 



 
 
Indoor inspiration
 
 

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