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What you need to know before you hop on a cruise ship

News.com.au

Cruise ships will soon make their return to Western Australia — but it will not be smooth sailing for everyone, with the state government imposing strict conditions on travel.

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Why are there no bridges over the Amazon River?

Live Science

Due to a number of technical and logistical difficulties, as well as meandering through sparsely populated areas, there really is no pressing need to build a bridge on the Amazon River.

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Eating two servings a week of one surprising fruit can massively reduce heart attack risk

7NEWS

A study of almost 110,000 people over 30 years has given scientists a good handle on the fruit’s benefits.

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Everything you need to know about the baby wave bob - summer's hottest haircut

Metro

It's short, beachy, and gives the impression of having effortlessly gotten ready. The baby wave bob is a great hairstyle for hot days.

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‘Biblical’: Why Bali flights could be axed

News.com.au

Flights from Bali to Australia could be cancelled over fears of a foot-and-mouth outbreak of “biblical proportions”.

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Nacho recipes you'll make for the kids but eat yourself

Kidspot

Mexican is such a great cuisine to opt for when it comes to feeding kids. If they’re a fan of nachos (and let’s face it, who isn’t) they’re going to love these recipes we’ve rounded up. From slow cooker nachos to a quick and easy toddler version there is a dish here for

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By royal approval: Raspberry swirl meringues 

Daily Mail

These small, rustic meringues have a thin, crunchy shell and a soft, chewy, marshmallow-like centre.

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Fascinating POV footage takes you on a ride on Europe's highest railway, with the train tunnelling through Switzerland's mountains to 11,000ft above sea level

Daily Mail

The video shows the route taken by the Jungfrau Railway in Switzerland's Bernese Alps, travelling from Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch - Europe's highest train station.

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Distant 'galaxy' isn't a galaxy at all — but one of the brightest pulsars ever detected

Live Science

The pulsar PSR J0523−7125 is so bright that astronomers thought it was a distant galaxy.

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Plates to pick you up: Crab and courgette spaghetti 

Daily Mail

This reminds me of both Italy and Scilly (not Sicily!) - the beautiful Isles of Scilly, 27 miles off the coast of Cornwall, where I've eaten the tastiest seafood of my life.