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Future of Travel

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Future of Travel

Indonesia's futuristic take on travel

By Claire Turrell

According to Scubanomics, there are around 6 million active scuba divers in the world (Credit: Extreme Photographer/Getty Images)
Future of Travel

How deep-sea tourism became so popular

By Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey
Rendering of floating homes in ocean
Future of Travel

Why our future may be on the water

By Jack Palfrey
During their months of near-total isolation, the polar night produced some glorious sights (Credit: Hearts in the Ice)
50 Reasons to Love the World

A defiant move to the Norwegian Arctic

By Mona Gable
The Great Southern Reef stretches some 8,000km around Australia’s southern shores, including Tasmania’s rocky coastline (Credit: Atosan/Getty Images)
Adventure & Experience

An 8,000km underwater forest

By Sarah Reid
The new island will eventually house up to 240,000 people and help reduce over-crowding in Malé (Credit: Mr Sham'aan Shakir- Shammu)
The World of Tomorrow

The nation being swallowed by the sea

By Norman Miller
Digital immunity passports are being touted as a way to jumpstart international leisure travel (Credit: Guvendemir/Getty Images)
Future of Travel

What is an 'immunity passport'?

By Justin Meneguzzi
Today, only 36 seaweed-roofed houses are left on the island (Credit: Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet/Alamy)
Heritage Architecture

The 300-year-old homes of the future

By Karen Gardiner
Flow Country is one of the last wild places in Britain and one of the least-densely populated parts of Western Europe (Credit: Kevin Arrowsmith)
Future of Travel

One of the last wild places in Britain

By Ellie Howard
A new wave of carbon-offsetting platforms allow travellers to remove emissions instantly and permanently (Credit: Yalcinsonat1/Getty Images)
Adventure & Experience

A new way to fly, guilt-free?

By Sarah Reid
Submersible rides may potentially be the future of underwater exploration (Credit: Matjaz Slanic/Getty Images)
Future of Travel

The last big unknown on Earth

By Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey
Remote infrared thermometers are already used in airports to detect fevers (Credit: Julio Cesar Aguilar/Getty Images)
Future of Travel

Will travel be safer by 2022?

By Lina Zeldovich
Visiting sailboats and yachts anchor in the northern part of Clarence Bay (Credit: Lisa Strachan/Getty Images)
The World of Tomorrow

A remote island’s 'naked hideousness'

By Diane Selkirk

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