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Palau's world-first 'good traveller' incentiveIn a world-first initiative, visitors to Palau will be offered exclusive e...
18/05/2022

Palau's world-first 'good traveller' incentive
In a world-first initiative, visitors to Palau will be offered exclusive experiences based on how they treat the environment and culture, not by how much they spend.
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Despite being home to fewer than 20,000 residents, the Republic of Palau is making an outsized impact to preserve the planet. Not only did the country – made up of 300-plus islands in the South Pacific – adopt the world's first anti-nuclear constitution in 1979, but it also implemented the Palau Pledge in December 2017, which requires international visitors to sign a pledge stamp in their passports that promises the children of Palau that they will "tread lightly" and "preserve and protect" the islands.

Now, as the archipelago opens up to tourism again after two long years of lockdown, a new programme called Ol'au Palau is offering a world-first initiative of "gamifying" responsible tourism, whereby travellers will be offered exclusive experiences based on how they treat the environment and culture, not by how much they spend.

The programme, managed via a custom app that's launching in the coming months, offers points to those who treat the island nation gently and respectfully by making sustainable decisions like using reef-safe sunscreen, visiting culturally important sites (such as the Belau National Museum and Bai, the oldest in Micronesia) and eating sustainably sourced local food.

Guests can then redeem their points to unlock cultural and nature-based experiences that are normally reserved for Palauans and their close friends, such as taking an unmarked hike, swimming at a secret cave, sharing a meal with locals and elders or casting a reel in a secluded fishing spot. It also promises new experiences that may have once been rare for tourists to partake in, including a first birth ceremony, which is an important cultural event.

Top Gun: Maverick: 'Hits its target with explosive force'With a smarter story, funnier dialogue and more nausea-inducing...
17/05/2022

Top Gun: Maverick: 'Hits its target with explosive force'
With a smarter story, funnier dialogue and more nausea-inducing aerial stunts, Top Gun: Maverick outpaces the 1986 original, writes Nicholas Barber.
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Top Gun was one of the most fundamentally 1980s-ish of all the films made in the 1980s. Glossy, superficial and drenched in soft-rock anthems, Tony Scott's aerobatic male-bonding movie was a celebration of US militarism, expensive hardware and the burning of oceans of fossil fuels. (Climate change? What climate change?) It was also the film that turned the fresh-faced Tom Cruise into a superstar. But times have changed since 1986, so to bring back Cruise as the US Navy's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell this far into the 21st Century was always going to be – to quote another of his 1980s hits – a risky business. After all, The Matrix: Resurrections and Ghostbusters: Afterlife had their fans (I wasn't one of them) and Star Wars: The Force Awakens was a hit, but none of them matched the decades-old blockbusters they were straining so obviously to emulate.

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Amazingly, Top Gun: Maverick bucks the trend. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (who made another belated 1980s sequel, Tron: Legacy), and co-written by Cruise's regular Mission: Impossible director, Christopher McQuarrie, it's a sincere homage to the original Top Gun. The opening blurb and aircraft-carrier montage are pretty much identical to their 1986 equivalents; it closes with a dedication to Tony Scott, who died in 2012; and in between it keeps referring back to the characters and incidents of its predecessor. The plot outline is similar, too, in that it is set in the navy's elite flying school – aka Top Gun – where a group of cocky "best of the best" pilots all have such superhero-worthy call signs as Hangman (Glenn Powell) and Phoenix (Monica Barbaro).

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