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Brazil: The wild wildlife
There's an awful lot of wildlife in Brazil. Most of it lives in the Amazon rainforest, home to one in 10 of all the plant and animal species in the world.

Famous fountains rake in the coins
Famous fountains around the world are raking in millions of dollars from coins tossed into their waters by tourists.

The worst places to get naked on holiday
Stripping off in certain countries can get you in a whole lot of trouble - here are some places you'll want to think twice before getting back to nature in.

'Recovery tourism' five years after Japan quake
In the three prefectures that suffered severely from the tsunami, local governments and companies are planning "recovery tourism" tours.

How couple bagged free ride in $23m jet
In what may be the best travel hack yet, an American couple scored a flight in a private jet for absolutely nothing.

'Film tourism' trend on the rise
Sometimes a film's location makes viewers say "wow", so it's not surprising that audiences often remember a movie's setting better than they do the actors.

Men get naked at Machu Picchu
First Justin Bieber flashed his bare bum at ancient ruins in Tulum Mexico, now two men have been arrested in Peru for getting naked at Machu Picchu.

Tigers don't exist for your selfies
The booming tourist trade has had a serious impact on the welfare of Thailand's wildlife.

French chefs scramble Palestinian cuisine
At a time of simmering Mideast tensions and rising malaise, a group of French chefs recently visited the West Bank to bring a little joie de vivre to Palestinian kitchens.

The best flights to view an eclipse
Talk about in-flight entertainment - a number of flights next week will give passengers the best seat in the world to view a solar eclipse.

Blunders mean 1 in 7 enter without checks
A border security system is failing to check the passports of every person arriving in the UK against terrorist and criminal watchlists, a damning report has revealed.

Hawai'i: Facing a manta ray
Night snorkelling with giant manta rays off the Kona coast in Hawaii is undoubtedly a major drawcard for tourists.

The guilty secrets of cabin crew
If they aren't stealing from passengers, they are having sex mid-flight.

San Francisco: A golden way to travel
I wondered if deciding to cycle over San Fran's Golden Gate Bridge on one of the busiest public holidays of the year was up there with the time I visited Disneyland on Independence Day.

Tourists swamp Italian coastal villages
Italy plans to slash the number of tourists visiting the Cinque Terre park, as the rugged coastal area risks being wrecked by coach parties.

'Hitting the road' at 90-years-old
A 90-year-old woman has opted out of cancer treatment to spend her remaining days on a once-in-a-lifetime road-trip with her family.

Adelaide: Roads less travelled
North of Adelaide, the Stuart Highway undulates through a bucolic landscape of cereal fields, sheep farms and vineyards.

NYC to Melbourne for free
An expert travel hacker has landed himself a free trip from New York to Melbourne flying business class.

Ask Away: First flight jitters
I'm a bit scared of flying and will be taking my first overseas trip in quite a few years this October.

'My mugger spoke excellent English' - What travellers keep secret
When regaling tales of exotic adventures, many tourists gloss over the not-so-glamourous aspects of travel.

The world's most powerful passports
A recent study by Henley & Partners, a London-based consulting firm that specialises in citizenship services, has ranked ours as one of the best.

Check-in desk: Why we want to go to Ireland
The craic. The Irish pronounce it "crack" and you'll find it over a pint of Guinness in any pub.

Croatia: A non-fan's guide to 'Thrones' sites
Croatia is to Game of Thrones what a Waikato hillside is to fans of The Hobbit.

Vietnam: Haggling in Hanoi
Hanoi's old quarter is brimming with life. A steady stream of motorcycles whizz by as we weave through the dense crowd of shoppers along Hang Dao.

'Heads, armpits, crotch and toes'
When it comes to Icelandic spa etiquette, it's all about heads, armpits, crotch and toes.

'I can't sit next to a woman'
An elderly woman is suing Israel's national airline for sexism, after she was asked to move seats because a man refused to sit next to her.

Oscar-worthy travel locations
This year's Oscar winners and nominees all shared something in common - great locations.

Ireland: Cracking on
Now here's something worth knowing as you plan your indulgent road trip of Ireland: Guinness, unlike Irish breakfasts, is not too bad on the waist.