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    ✈️ We’re delighted to introduce Telegraph Travel - your complete guide to all things travel. From complete city guides to hotel reviews, you’ll find trusted advice, alongside useful tools and finders to ensure that you’re always travelling in style. telegraph.co.uk/travel/
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    🏙️ A few weeks ago @lizziefrainier sent a message to a random woman in New York, asking if she wanted to swap lives (homes, friends – everything) Within hours, she said yes. 🎄Here's how our recreation of the Christmas classic The Holiday went down 👇 telegraph.co.uk/travel/destina…
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    ‘This is real life, not a movie’ There's backlash in the Bronx after the stairs from Joker have become overrun by influencers. telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/jo…
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    🏔️Many once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences are under threat, whether from climate change, deforestation, overtourism, or other factors. ⌛️If you want to confront them in all their majesty, the window in which to do so is closing 🧵👇
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    🏖️Made famous by Leonardo DiCaprio, then spoiled by tourists, Maya Bay is back after a three-year closure. Now, a new dawn beckons for the beach ruined by over-tourism 🧵👇 telegraph.co.uk/travel/destina…
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    1⃣Glacier National Park, USA One of the original US national parks, Glacier will not be renowned for its remarkable ice fields, according to some estimates, for very much longer. Within years, those namesake geological features may largely vanish.
    Within years, these glaciers may largely vanish: now is the time to see them CREDIT: UCG/Getty
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    4⃣The Twelve Apostles, Australia In order to catch as many of the 20-million-year-old formations as possible, it’s worth traversing the wind-battered cliff tops at Port Campbell National Park for the quintessential aerial view
    The rocky formations in Australia are a sight to behold CREDIT: Manfred Gottschalk/Getty
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    2⃣The Dead Sea, Israel The lake is currently shrinking at a rate of a metre a year,meaning that its detoxifying depths might not be a curiosity for much longer.
    A couple cover themselves in natural mud at the Dead Sea near the West Bank city of Jericho CREDIT: HAZEM BADER/Getty
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    "The following night, I met Evan Word." 💍"He asked if my ex had just got engaged. I double took, before realising he was referring to Kate Winslet’s character and the slimy Jasper, her colleague at The Telegraph. Full marks for creativity!"
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    3⃣ Borneo’s rainforests The most immediate threat to the rainforests of Borneo comes from the relentless logging that has ravaged the once-abundant greenery in both its Indonesian and Malaysian territories.
    The rainforests in Borneo are filled with spectacular wildlife CREDIT: Jonathan Perugia/Getty
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    Cornish mine ruins form surprise pick on #CNN 's 27 #mustseeplaces before you die. bit.ly/N63QDG. What's on your #travelbucketlist?
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    Poll number 2. Which of these fine countries would you most like to visit in 2020? #SunshineSunday