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BynytimespostJuly 16, 2024An incredible underwater road and rail tunnel will soon link southern Denmark and northern Germany, slashing travel times between the two nations, according...
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BynytimespostJune 30, 2024Quito, Ecuador’s capital, has taken a significant leap in modernising its urban transport system with the official inauguration of its first underground train...
BynytimespostJune 8, 2024Up until the 1990s vast stretches of Eastern Europe had barely been seen by those in the West. Political differences had kept the...
BynytimespostMay 4, 2024In the heart of Spain’s Castellón province, the ancient cave system known as the Cave of San José in Vall de Uxó is...
BynytimespostApril 28, 2024Back in 1981 Princess Diana had to be fitted in secret for her wedding dress, one of the world’s most famous pieces of...
BynytimespostApril 24, 2024Beneath the bustling streets of the stunning Italian city of Naples lies a hidden warren of ancient passageways that stretch for more than...
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