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Blue hue: Pulau Sembilan s glowing tears back to dazzle visitors - but island stays closed for now

pic). The blue tears are caused by bioluminescent organisms, which glow with a blue hue. Unregulated tourism caused the phenomenon to diminish, among other environmental problems, prompting the authorities to order the island closed to visitors. “The white sandy beach has also improved greatly, and the flora that were damaged due to development before have also been rehabilitated. “At the moment we are still seeking approval for the islands to be opened, but since there is interstate travel restriction now, we will wait for the borders to be opened first, ” Nolee told a press conference after the Geopark community pre-launching at the Tanjung Tualang tin dredge on Friday (April 23).

Hong Kong–Singapore Travel Bubble Postponed Again

By Contributor - April 22, 2021 A start date was due to be announced today, but Singapore requested a further delay at the eleventh hour. The Hong Kong Island skyline as seen from Victoria Peak. (Photo: Vincent Dörig/Unsplash) Travel-starved residents of Hong Kong and Singapore will have to wait a little bit longer to go on their first quarantine-free vacation since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The highly anticipated Air Travel Bubble between the two cities was originally slated for November, but a fourth wave of the virus in Hong Kong put an immediate halt to the scheme less than a day before it was due to begin. Both Singapore’s Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung and Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam had previously said a revised date for the launch would be made public “soon,” and all indications were that both sides were preparing to make an announcement today, with the Air Travel Bubble due to start in the middle of next month. But B

′Travel bubble′ opens between Australia and New Zealand | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW

Travel bubble opens between Australia and New Zealand Australia and New Zealand have this Monday launched a two-way travel bubble, allowing for quarantine-free travel between the two countries for the first time in over a year. Both countries slammed their borders shut at the beginning of the pandemic. Watch video 02:20

Photos: Family, friends reunite on day one of trans-Tasman bubble

Photos: Family, friends reunite on day one of trans-Tasman bubble Marleen meeting her grandson. Photo / Michael Neilson Photos: Family, friends reunite on day one of trans-Tasman bubble Mon, 19 Apr 2021, 4:32PM A two-way travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia has finally begun after more than a year of closed borders. The first passengers of quarantine-free travel from Australia started to arrive at Auckland International Airport shortly after the plane touched down at 12.30pm. There were joyous scenes as over a hundred people gathered in the airport to welcome their loved ones, cheering as each person entered Aotearoa. The first quarantine-free flight lands at Auckland Airport. Photo / Michael Craig

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