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Alex Parker

São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport - 1 views

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    Terminal 3 of Brazil's São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airportstarted operations in May, one month ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2014, for which it was primarily constructed.
Alex Parker

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport - 1 views

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    Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport formerly known as Chiang Kai-shek is currently one of the busiest airports in the world and handled approximately 30 million passengers in 2013.
Alex Parker

Fasten your seatbelts - the world's most dangerous airports - 1 views

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    Airports with unique topographies, difficult runways and unusual approaches make take-off and landing operations extremely hazardous. Airport-technology.com picks the airports with the world's most dangerous landing and take off conditions. Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal Tenzing-Hillary Airport, also known as Lukla Airport, located in the town of Lukla, Nepal, has a tiny runway surrounded by precipitous mountains at an elevation of 2,860m.
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Record-breaking solar plane inspires cleantech development - 1 views

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    A plane powered entirely by the sun is to embark on a 35,000km journey around the world in 2015. If successful, it will see the established boundaries of solar power stretched to an unprecedented level, potentially inspiring cleantech innovation across the globe.
Thomas Clark

Hire Limo in Oxford - Limo Hire World - 0 views

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    Limo Hire Oxford is renowned for its high-quality services in South East England. We have developed a reputation for finding high-quality limousine solutions for our esteemed customers.
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Streamlining safety: the Qylatron automated screening checkpoint - 1 views

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    Successfully trialled at a Brazilian stadium during the FIFA World Cup, could the Qylatron Entry Experience Solution, a new, self-service checkpoint system, alter the face of airport security?
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San Francisco's 'fleet of the future' - 1 views

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    San Francisco's BART system is overhauling its rolling stock for the first time since it launched in 1972. Up to 1,000 new cars will be introduced between 2017 and 2023 as the original cars are phased out. Abi Millar finds out how these new railcars are being designed to meet today's transport needs, and examine how real-world testing is informing the final product.
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From Russia with love: about my trip to Tallinn, St. Petersburg and Helsinki and why tr... - 0 views

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    For me, travelling is without a doubt the best possible way to spend spare time and money. There is nothing that compares to it. One of the greatest advantages of … Continue Reading →
Thomas Clark

Top Reasons Why You Should Go For a Limo in Southampton - World Travel Blog - TotalTrav... - 1 views

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    In our lives, we often find ourselves bombarded with work, family demands and other non fun things. It is upon us to say we deserve the best in life and create some fun for ourselves. Limousines are the dream car that anyone can want.
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Having Fun in Oxford While Riding a Limo - 1 views

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    A tour around the ‘city of dreaming spires’ will leave you with an embalmed image of thrilling history and style. Oxford is an old city which boasts of a long list of past achievements as well as current ones. In order to sample some of what the city has to offer, you need to take a...
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Flying cars of the future: Why they won't be cars at all | Verdict - 1 views

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    when Blade Runner was released in 1982, Ridley Scott introduced us to a dystopian vision of what Los Angeles could look like in 2019. Amongst the cyborgs, video phones and AI of this world were Spinners - flying cars. Now that we've caught up to 2019, it looks like that vision of flying cars wasn't too far off.
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The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes: Behind the scenes - 1 views

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    Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton took on the challenge of opening the UK's first restaurant where all employees live with dementia in the Channel 4 documentary The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes'. The programme looks into how 14 people diagnosed with various forms of dementia can interact and work in the world.
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