Unwelcome side effects of Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoons, nobody tells you about
The Blue Lagoon is world famous but you might think twice before dunking in, head first.
The Blue Lagoon is world famous but you might think twice before dunking in, head first.
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The traveller was told his wheelchair assistance was late.
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There's nothing so nice as messing about on the river.
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There is something especially medieval, and a little bit magic, about an old walled city.
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'Emily Not Welcome' has been scrawled across the character's apartment building.
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Drastic measures to conserve water are being taken in the region.
'Inevitable disruption' is expected, with airport staff and parking wardens walking out.
'You’ll never believe this,' says the young mum in the video.
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$15 million museum Te Arawhata will open by the end of the year for Kiwi visitors.
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Furious residents are up in arms over the controversial plan.