Virtual travel

LOUTH, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 18: An aerial view of the road from Louth to Cobar is seen on April 18, 2020 in Louth, Australia. For Australians who live in the bush and hundreds of kilometres away from the nearest supermarket, it is normal to only travel into town for groceries and essential supplies once a month, but with limited supplies and purchasing restrictions due COVID-19, residents from remote and rural communities in NSW are struggling to stock up as they normally would. Residents of Louth must travel either a 200km roundtrip to Bourke or 260km roundtrip to Cobar in order to buy groceries and necessities, making regular trips to the supermarket not viable. In Cobar there are two supermarkets to feed 3500 residents. While deliveries are still in place to outback town of Cobar, 50 percent of stock ordered cannot be filled due to limited supplies. While some exemptions to purchasing limits have been made for those who live in remote areas, some also worry about the social stigma of being seen filling their shopping trolleys while the government warns Australians not to panic buy and hoard products. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

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EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 31: New Year revellers enjoy the firework display above Edinburgh Castle on January 1, 2010 in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is expected that around eighty thousand people will attend the festivities in Scotland's capital. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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THESSALONIKI, GREECE - OCTOBER 29: Aerial view of people waiting in a queue who are waiting to give samples for rapid COVID-19 coronavirus testing in the waterfront of Thessaloniki on October 29, 2020 in Thessaloniki ,Greece. After an increase in the infection rate throughout Greece, Thessaloniki is preparing to contain the arrival of a second possible wave of Covid19. (Photo by Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images)

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KEY LARGO, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 27: Kayakers enjoy the sunset over the water in the Gulf of Mexico during the seasonal king tides on October 27, 2019 in Key Largo, Florida. Researchers estimated that the Florida Keys will likely see increased flooding as sea levels continue to rise due to various factors including global warming. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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NIAGARA FALLS, - APRIL 27: Niagara Falls is seen during the coronavirus pandemic on April 27 2020 in Niagara Falls, Canada. Tourist attractions across Canada have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

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