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The world's biggest travel fair - and your car reveals your personality?

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The world's largest travel fair attracted 170,000 visitors when it was organised in Berlin recently. Today we report on what was hot at this year's fair. We can also tell you that your car reveals your personality, according to a new study. Are you adventurous, confident, prestigious or perhaps youthful? We can also tell you which site has been named the best mobile travel site and the winners of the Grand Children's Holiday Prize.

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What to do in Stellenbosch in South Africa - 9 tips

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What to see and do in Stellenbosch, South Africa? Stellenbosch is the centre of South Africa's wine production and also a lively student town. A very special and very nice place! Here we have collected all our tips for things to do in Stellenbosch.

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Axmar Brygga - car park, restaurant and mill

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Axmar Brygga is a lovely seaside restaurant - with a very popular caravan park - beautifully situated on the east coast, right next to the historic Axmar Mill. It's a great place to make a stop on your way through Sweden.

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Swiss chocolate - family bakery in Zermatt

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When in Switzerland, you don't want to miss eating Swiss chocolate! Yesterday we visited a small family bakery with chocolate production here in Zermatt. The bakery is best known for its small "Matterhorn" in chocolate, and we got to see how the production is done. At the same time, of course, we took the opportunity to check out and try other things in the small bakery ...!

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Masada - desert fortress with a dramatic history

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Our second stop on our road trip from Eilat in Israel was Masada. This ancient fortress sits on an almost 400 metre high mountain in the Negev Desert, not far from the Dead Sea. As well as being an impressive structure, the fortress has a dramatic history that makes your stomach churn.

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Solo holidays, saunas and lovegames

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It's Monday again! FREEDOMtravel's editorial team is yachting in the Philippines, but luckily we have some recurring themes to help us keep track of the days of the week. On Mondays we run travel news!

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Finnlines' new vessel to Åland and Naantali - the state-of-the-art Finnsirius

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Finnline's new ship to Åland and Naantali is called Finnsirius and is a state-of-the-art cruise ship with stylish interiors, a luxurious spa and a wide range of restaurants and eateries. We joined the maiden voyage and experienced a day of stargazing.

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Eisriesenwelt in Austria - the largest ice cave in the world

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We just visited Eisriesenwelt in Austria - the world's largest ice cave! Several readers told us about this very special cave, and of course we didn't want to miss it. We can say that it was the right decision. This is a very special cave!

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Discover the Chinese province of Henan

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Yesterday we were invited to an event by the Chinese Tourism Administration of Henan at the Sheraton Hotel in Stockholm. The province of Henan was presented, and it was really interesting. China is one of those huge countries that we know far too little about. Suddenly a province is mentioned that you don't really know about, and then it turns out that 100 million people live there ...!

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Risks while travelling - is the coronavirus panic overblown?

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There are always risks when travelling, even in non-corona times. You could have an accident, be bitten by poisonous animals, be attacked by muggers, or perhaps contract a tropical disease. Right now, of course, the risk of contracting the coronavirus is on most people's minds. We certainly don't want to minimise the problem or the risks. But what about it, is the coronavirus panic exaggerated?

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