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NASA Moon Base

US space agency NASA has said it plans to start work on a permanently-occupied base on the Moon after astronauts begin flying back there in 2020. The base is likely to be built on one of the Moon’s poles and will serve as a science centre and possible stepping stone for manned missions to Mars. NASA is also expected to ask other countries – and businesses – to help it build the base. According to venerable news resource Reuters, funds for building the lunar base will be diverted from the space shuttle programme, which is to be phased out by 2010. After the Columbia space shuttle accident, US President George W Bush announced plans to send astronauts back to the moon by 2020.


UK Train Fares to Rise

British train fares have increased yet again as from January 1st 2007. The Association of Train Operating Companies said that regulated fares, including season tickets and saver tickets, would rise an average 4.3 percent. Unregulated fares, like cheap day returns and long distance open tickets, would rise an average 4.7 percent. And guess what, travelers, the largest average price rises, 7.3 percent, are on the Gatwick Express and Heathrow Express trains linking London to its two main airports.


Mutual Aid

Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a place or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our Mutual Aid section of the Website: Mutual Aid

Hello everyone, my name is Kamila. I’m planning to trek in National Parks of the Andes in December 07 for several months. And I’m looking for someone to join me because as everyone knows walking alone is not that safe. I’d like to ask anyone reading this if they are planning or just considering going to South America around December to drop me an email. The more people the more fun. My email is: abrakadabra.7@hotmail.com


No Spitting Please

News from the China Daily that taxi drivers in China’s financial capital of Shanghai are to be issued with “spit sacks” to curb their habit of rolling down their windows and hawking into the road. Spitting cabbies will soon have a sack fixed to the metal grill that surrounds the driver’s seat, so that both (delightfully) they and their passengers can make use of it. The special sacks will be distributed to 45,000 taxis by the Shanghai Patriotic Sanitation Committee to reduce spitting in public places, a habit Chinese authorities say they have long been trying to discourage. Perhaps this is pre-planning for the 2008 China Olympic games, though reports say that it is designed “to make people give up the ugly and unhygienic habit and present a healthy city for the 2010 World Expo.”


Macs Travel Tip

The value of having a photocopy of the first page of your passport proved to be true for a lady military friend of mine. On a Saturday getting off tour bus in Dublin gypsies stole her purse in which she had passport, military ID, plane ticket (she was due to leave London the next day to come back to the States) baggage checks etc etc but she did have a photocopy of

first page of her passport in a separate location on her from the passport. The tour bus driver drove her immediately to the American Embassy and it was amazing what she got done on a Saturday afternoon just before they closed. They gave her an emergency temporary passport and I

think she had numbers on her airline ticket written down separately too

although she had to pay a fine to get ticket reissued. While you don’t

want to lose our passport it you have photo copy of first page of your

passport not all is evidently lost.


Sitting Pretty

Police recently arrested a Kazak man trying to smuggle 500 parrots in his car from neighbouring Uzbekistan. Border guards are said to have discovered a live cargo of 500 parrots in his Audi. It was unclear how the parrots fit into the Kazakh man’s Audi. Trade in wild parrots is banned around the world, according to the U.N. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.


EU Embassy Help

Most EU citizens are not aware of their rights to seek help from fellow- members’ embassies when traveling abroad. A recent EU survey found only 23 percent of those questioned knew they could turn to other EU national embassies. Plans are afoot to increase awareness and protection of travelers.


Australian Shark Attack

A 41 year old Australian abalone diver recently told rescuers how he was partly swallowed head-first by a Great White Shark off Cape Howe, near Eden on Australia’s southeast coast but managed to fight his way free after trying to punch the shark in the eye. He escaped suffering a broken nose and bite marks around the chest. The diver told fellow divers he didn’t see the 3 meter (10 foot) shark coming as the water was so dirty that visibility was severely limited.