Monday, January 14, 2013

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'No Pants Subway Ride' proves passengers need better underwear

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:43 AM PST

Thousands around the world lose their trousers for the hell of it. Some really shouldn't have
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The 12th annual 'No Pants Subway Ride Day' went off without a hitch on Sunday. Thousands of train passengers from Sweden to New York City took part -- many showing off a remarkable lack of quality undergarments.

The event began and is focused in New York -- though some joined in cities throughout the world -- and is coordinated by a group called Improv Everywhere, which describes itself as a "prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places."

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Okinawa: Which island is for you?

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 09:02 PM PST

It's Japan but not as you know it. Get familiar with the country's most laid-back islands with this handy primer
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Okinawa has a population of around 1.3 million spread mostly across five main islands. The two dozen or so islands of Okinawa arc through crystal-blue tropical waters from southern Kyushu to Taiwan.

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World’s 7 most dangerous and remote islands

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 10:02 AM PST

Leave the snorkels and beach towels at home. Death and dismemberment await (seriously) on this collection of forbidding islands
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Idiotic TV shows and "latest apps" bumming you out on the 21st century? Ready for some "me time" on the world's remotest islands?

Forget golden sands and swaying palms -- the reality of solitude is different, as these terrifyingly distant landfalls demonstrate.

1. Tristan Da Cunha

1,750 miles from South Africa

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5 English seaside towns worth visiting even in winter

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 11:28 PM PST

Who says a beach has to be hot, palm-fringed and surf-worthy? No one who's visited England's coast, that's for sure
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Come rain, shine or a flock of seagulls frantically pecking at your bag of chips, the English seafront has its core fans throughout the year -- and winter is no exception.

Here are five of the most invigorating seaside breezes on offer this season.

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