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Tuesday, June 11
What to Do With 48 Hours in Amsterdam
As the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a hot spot for weekend travelers. There are hundreds of things to do in Amsterdam, from sightseeing at historic sites and museums, to smoking in coffeeshops, to simply enjoying its upbeat nightlife... The Huffington Post
Alaska: Up on the roof of a continent
A century after North America's highest peak was conquered, Nick Boulos finds that Mt McKinley is still awe-inspiring, even if you don't fancy the climb... The Independent
Tours and Activities
10 National Parks You Never Knew Existed
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, "There is nothing so American as our national parks." We emphatically agree. And while many of our national parks welcome millions of visitors each year (think Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon), others are far-flung, remote, or simply under the radar... The Huffington Post
8 amazing outdoor music venues
In warm weather, the sound of music is everywhere -- in parks, at waterfronts and blasting from car radios. Like food, music is different (and often better) when sampled alfresco... CNN
Finding Solitude at Monet's Gardens
A new hotel has made it easier to avoid crowds at the artist's home and gardens in Giverny, a short trip from Paris... New York Times
Cruise
Celebrity Cruises Cancels Third Galapagos Sailing
Celebrity Cruises has been forced to cancel a third Xpedition sailing while it works with authorities at the Galapagos National Park to gets its license reinstated... CruiseCritic.com
Princess Cruises' Newest Ship Debuts in Southampton
Princess' Cruises first new cruise ship since Ruby Princess, Royal Princess debuted in Southampton today... CruiseCritic.com
Transportation
Strike grounds 50% of flights at France's main airports
A strike by air traffic controllers have thrown flight schedules into chaos across France on Tuesday, with officials saying nearly 50% of flights have been canceled at the nation's busiest airports... USA Today
Elite flyers pressure United Airlines to act on climate change
A group of United Airlines' most frequent flyers, including billionaire investor Tom Steyer, on Monday called on the big airline to stop blocking climate change actions... NBCNews.com
Lodging
Hotels That Redefine Camping
Here we present seven Tablet hotels that take most of the rough edges off the camping experience -- then throw in things like private pools and claw-foot tubs, just for good measure... The Huffington Post
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