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It’s a new Turkey on the road from Troy to Halicarnassus.

Travellers from Europe and Australasia tend to go directly from Istanbul to Gallipolis for obvious reasons, to engage in an ANZAC tradition. Other visitors veer off in the direction of Troy (Truva) but without going too far off this well-trod track, another Turkey, one that is equal parts old and new emerges with surprisingly little driving involved.

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Airlines are set to revolutionise the way flights and ancillary services are sold through travel agencies in a move which some fear could make it impossible for agents to compare fares.
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Travelling and reporting: responsible tourism takes its lead from responsible travel writing. Leading from the front, travel writing is supposed to set an example for those who follow. What happens if it’s a bad example?

Did you read about that lovely pristine Thai island a while ago, the one that no one visited? It was in all the backpackers’ magazines. It’s not pristine any more. Another full moon party has landed and the plastic rubbish left behind on the beach each month stays there. The island has no recycling system or rubbish removal. It doesn’t have a sewerage system either. What a pity about all the garbage on the beach and the raw sewage in the water. It has lost all its appeal now.

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Eurostar saw revenues drop 5% over the summer despite carrying 31,000 more passengers during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Bottles off the Great Ocean Road

Behind Victoria’s world famous Great Ocean Road lays another country.

A slight ripple on the water gives it away, though it could be a duck, a grebe perhaps? The small hairy back moves purposefully forward, dives and disappears. Not a duck or a grebe. It’s a platypus.

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