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Travel news: Iceland bathing spots and world’s best hiking trails

Travel news: Iceland bathing spots and world's best hiking trails


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(CNN) — In travel news this week, Spain is offering free train journeys, Southwest Airlines is making its vouchers valid forever, and we take a look at the world’s greatest hiking trails and Iceland’s best bathing spots.

Wild world

As Shark Week comes to a close, we have some tips on avoiding an attack by one of our pointy-toothed friends. Don’t wear bling into the sea, avoid river mouths and fishing areas, and if one of the big guys does start circling you, be sure to maintain eye contact.
If you’re brave enough, you can then watch this video showing a diver’s close call with a massive Great White. And in another video from Hawaii this week, a woman was attacked by a monk seal while out swimming.
Meanwhile in Israel, rising water temperatures have created ideal conditions for swarms of beautiful but venomous jellyfish, which is costing the tourism industry millions in lost revenue. Watch here.

Bridges and trains

Europe’s getting a little easier to get around. A long-awaited bridge has just opened in Croatia, connecting two parts of the country’s Adriatic coastline and cutting out the need for border checks through Bosnian territory.
There’s also a push to expand the continent’s high-speed rail network, to provide a reliable and sustainable alternative to air travel. Here’s what the progress is on that so far.

One step ahead

Taiwan is inviting visitors to shut their mouths and open their ears while walking the world’s first “certified quiet hiking trail,” around the country’s Cuifeng Lake. The lowest measured volume on the trail is fewer than 25 decibels, allowing ramblers to tune into chirping birds, humming instincts, frog calls and wind breezing through rustling leaves.
Further west in the Land of the Thunder Dragon — better known as Bhutan — the 250-mile-long Trans Bhutan Trail has opened to travelers for the first time in 60 years. The historic pilgrimage route crosses the Himalayan kingdom from its Tibetan border to the edge of India.
And rounding up our month of hiking stories, we took a look at 23 of the world’s best trails, from Spain’s Camino de Santiago to Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Aviation news

Strike action hitting Germany’s national airline Lufthansa this week led to more than…

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