Year after year, the Big Island consistently affords the rare opportunity to watch lava in action. And best of all, you get to check out the show without having to run for your life.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed millions of years ago by volcanoes beneath the Pacific, and the job still isn''t done. Hawaii, or the Big Island, continues to grow thanks to Kilauea, the particularly active volcano on its southeastern shore. Around 600 acres of land have been added in the past two decades alone.
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Kiss the Blarney Stone, have a pint at the Guinness Brewery and stay in a castle on a wind-swept green hillside.
But if you want to see real Ireland, make a stop here.
In a country chock-full of kitschy shops catering to tourists, much of the nation's Northwest remains untouched. And it boasts astounding scenery, friendly locals with strong rural accents and a sleepy peacefulness despite being near a surprising number of things to see and do.
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A large number of Britain''s railway stations are a "poor advertisement for this country", according to an influential group of MPs.
Far too many small and medium-sized stations are "threatening, poorly-lit" places with vandalised facilities.
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Whether it's accommodation, visiting attractions, travelling around or going to the theatre, there are all sorts of deals available to those in the know. Here are just a few ways to have good-value fun in the UK
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