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Destination Unknown: Jetstar announces new sale using emoji riddle

Destination Unknown: Jetstar announces new sale using emoji riddle Newshub 8 hrs ago © Provided by Newshub Or should that be. © Provided by Newshub A series of emojis were posted on the airline s facebook page as a riddle alluding to a destination as well as cheap airfares to get there. Only those who work the riddle out will know exactly where that place is. The airline published the post on Tuesday afternoon, with guesses coming in thick and fast immediately. Emojis used in the riddle range from a teapot, a burger, an ice cube, a rabbit and a whale. If you ve cracked the riddle, let us know on the Newshub Travel Facebook Group.

Five of the world s most famous landmarks as you ve never seen them before

Five of the world s most famous landmarks as you ve never seen them before Newshub 18 hrs ago Replay Video UP NEXT You may have visited one of these landmarks - if you re lucky, you ve seen them all. They make a city instantly recognisable even when they re on their own. But they weren t always around and for the cities they now call home, things looked very different before their arrival. Take a journey around five of the world s most recognisable landmarks and see them as you ve never seen them before, maybe learning a fact or two about them on the way. First up, let s head to France.

Revealed: The most common causes of in in-car arguments - and how to avoid them

Revealed: The most common causes of in in-car arguments - and how to avoid them Newshub 7 hrs ago © Getty Images Helpful information for the school holidays. Arguments in the car while on a long drive are always going to happen, especially if there are restless kids or the temperature is irritatingly high - but there are ways to avoid them. New research commissioned by Budget Rentals NZ has looked into the biggest causes of in-car conflict and dad s infamous shortcuts are one of the main culprits. Indeed, the most common reason an argument breaks out while on the road is incorrect directions, with 40 percent of people surveyed this as their biggest issue. That s followed by missing a turn with 29 percent, then just behind that, wanting to stop for food.

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