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Exposure to noise and air pollution and potential adverse health impacts in Delhi Philippe Apparicio* , Jérémy Gelb, Vincent Jarry and Élaine Lesage‑Mann Abstract Background: In India, many cities struggle with extreme levels of air pollution and noise. ...
which, withover 2.3 million residents, is thethird-largest metropolitan area in the country, and the most populous in Western Canada. The city proper has more than 640,000 people, making it theeighth largest among Canadian cities, and the most densely populated Canadian city of ...
The Maharaja Express is arguably the most luxurious train in the world. Modeled on the opulent private trains and cabins of Indian Maharajas of old, this train runs between India’s two largest cities, Delhi and Mumbai. It boasts the single largest private cabin of any train in the world –...
Share your favorite trip of a lifetime in the comments section, or take my poll below! 10. AUSTRALIA Australia seemingly has it. With cosmopolitan cities like Melbourne and Sydney, magnificent beaches, virgin rainforests, over-the-top hotels, and the unforgiving Outback, it does not fail to ...
Home to the world's third-largest population, with over 318 million people, it includes both densely populated cities with sprawling suburbs and vast, uninhabited natural areas. With its history of mass immigration dating from the 17th century, it is a "melting pot" of cultures from around ...
Western Pacific Area 29. Australia Estimates from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) predict that Australia needs an additional 35,000 nurses by 2025 to meet the growing demand for healthcare services. The shortage is especially acute in rural and remote areas, where there are...
In Calgary and Edmonton, the oil-bust towns and remaining two cities in the Teranet-National Bank House Price Index, house prices were driven in the past by big spikes in the price of oil and hopes in Canada’s oil patch for instant riches. But that hasn’t been the case since...
The small area of the park that is populated can seem a bit touristy, but Terelj is vast, largely uninhabited and can be explored on foot or horseback. A few minutes ride from the main camp and you’ll see Mongolian cowboys breaking wild horses and herding sheep. Other activities include ...
Many Western visitors to Japan are confused when they visit a Japanese garden, only to not see a single flower. Japanese gardens place emphasis on different kinds of plants, like moss or trees, or may just consist of rocks in a finely manicured bed of sand. They’re not just about big,...