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Is the snap year the new gap year?

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The old gap year order has changed. Thanks to recent tuition fee rises, the gap year’s shorter, punchier younger sister was born – "the snap year" – and it’s here to stay.
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Fictional footsteps

James Bond’s Diamonds are Forever

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Follow 007 from the glistening canals of Amsterdam to the shimmering lights of Las Vegas.
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Whale sharks in Atlanta

The unlikely US city of Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the only places outside of Asia to house the world's biggest fish.
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Five original Eurostar breaks

Beyond Paris and Brussels, here are five high-speed train trips you may not have considered, from hot springs with history in Germany to skiing in the French Alps.
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Madagascar's labyrinth of stone

A massive limestone formation runs through the African island’s largely unexplored Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, which shelters some of the world’s most diverse wildlife.


Luxury desert escapes in the UAE

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Just a short hop from Dubai and Abu Dhabi are five desert oases that offer Arabic adventure combined with A-list glamour.
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The effects of rainforest reduction

Travellers can help lessen deforestation


Polo-playing elephants in Nepal

The “sport of kings" becomes the sport of giants


Seeing Barcelona by sidecar

See the city like a 1950s film star


The latest news from Fast Track

An app that can help find hotel deals


Slideshows

The many sides of Vietnam

A country always on the move


Patagonia's rustic beauty

Ranches, horses, mountains and meat


America’s most outrageous burgers

Creative takes on the tried-and-true US food


Hanoi by motorcycle

Vietnam’s most popular mode of transportation


Autumn colours around the world

Venture into the leaf-strewn countryside


Where in the world?

Southern Venezuela’s tepuis inspired Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’s novel The Lost World

These sandstone, table-topped mountains inspired Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’s novel The Lost World.

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