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Holidaymakers are looking for the adventurous and extreme, according to travel industry data. Over 50 per cent of global travellers are keen to embrace the unknown, according to Booking.com’s Travel Predictions 2024 study. While this may not be quite as off-grid as Jim Hawkins’ adventure in Treasure Island, travellers are nevertheless looking for an element of surprise. In some cases, the adventure can begin before they even check into their accommodation, like at these six hotels with very unique ways to arrive. Raft through a rainforest to reach your Costa Rica lodgeGlenn Tellier, founder of...
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As autonomous robots become more advanced, some in the marine industry say they could replace dangerous and expensive work at sea. At a biannual ocean technology conference held in London, marine tech insiders gathered to present new high-tech vessels. Using its onboard sensors, the Norwegian company Maritime Robotics' uncrewed surface vessel "The Otter" manoeuvred across the water at the convention. Humanoid robot-maker Figure partners with OpenAI and gets backing from Jeff Bezos and tech giantsEquipped with sonar sensors and GPS mapping, it’s designed to scan the sea floor to collect informa...
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A state-of-the-art underwater drone may have solved one of the most enduring mysteries of the last 100 years: what happened to record-breaking aviator Amelia Earhart when her plane vanished during her flight around the world in 1937? Numerous expeditions have turned up nothing, only confirming that swaths of ocean floor held no trace of her twin-tailed monoplane. But now private pilot Tony Romeo believes his new South Carolina-based sea exploration company can offer tantalising new evidence in the hunt for Earhart after a grainy sonar image captured what he believes is the outline of her iconi...
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