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Food from solar restaurant Qori Inti, Chile
Food & Hospitality

The desert chefs who cook with the sun

By Mark Johanson

Lomo saltado is a classic dish of Peru's Chinese-influenced chifa tradition (Credit: Inkaterra Hotels)
The World of Tomorrow

Can this dish save Machu Picchu?

By Elisa Parhad
Pangea plans to build science hostels on the island to accommodate international researchers (Credit: Charalambos Andronos/Getty Images)
The World of Tomorrow

The Greek island seeking new residents

By Stav Dimitropoulos
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
Amsterdam's canals have long been a big draw for tourists (Credit: Peter Adams/Getty Images)
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Amsterdam’s most unusual canal tour

By Mike MacEacheran
The new island will eventually house up to 240,000 people and help reduce over-crowding in Malé (Credit: Mr Sham'aan Shakir- Shammu)
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The nation being swallowed by the sea

By Norman Miller
Visiting sailboats and yachts anchor in the northern part of Clarence Bay (Credit: Lisa Strachan/Getty Images)
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A remote island’s 'naked hideousness'

By Diane Selkirk
Changing weather has brought avalanches to Longyearbyen in Svalbard (Credit: Werner Hoffmann)
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The world’s northernmost town

By Piet van Niekerk & Werner Hoffmann
Marker Wadden is a man-made archipelago of five islands in the Dutch province of Flevoland (Credit: Bram van de Biezen/Getty Images)
The World of Tomorrow

The newest piece of land on Earth?

By Mike MacEacheran

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