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Are These Bucket List Trips Actually Worth The Hype?

You might just have to see it to believe it.


Bristol Airport hit by nationwide e-gate outage

Passengers at Bristol Airport have seen queue times of about 40 minutes because of the situation.


The Most Popular Book the Year You Were Born

We had forgotten about so many of these.


Do you dare drive on the highest roads in the world?

Nature presents us with some formidable obstacles, not least the incredible mountain ranges found scattered across the world. These precipitous and often remote regions are some of the most inaccessible on the planet. But even here you can find roads that climb the steepest of slopes to conquer the tallest of peaks. Indeed, these high altitude mountain passes represent some of the greatest engineering achievements of the modern age—and a motoring challenge that tests even the most daring and experienced of drivers. So, what are the highest points on Earth accessible by car? Click through and take the high road!


Blue Angels awe crowds at the Vero Beach Air Show

Views from the Vero Beach Air Show as performances captivate the large crowd, Saturday, May 4, 2024.


30 Rare Photographs Taken at Chateau Marmont

The iconic Hollywood hotel has been a favorite among celebrities for nearly 100 years.


After a Night at These Luxurious New International Hotels, You’ll Never Want to Come Home.

Wanderlust is not a deadly sin.


Secret Spitfire engineer Norman Parker dies

Mr Parker worked throughout the war repairing crashed Wellington bombers and Spitfires.


The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Cities to Visit in Your Lifetime

Some standards and some surprises–all dazzling destinations to tempt you on your next trip.


Go with the flow: 10 tiny floating homes for a laid-back lifestyle

From untethered homes that can travel wherever the wind takes you, to moored micro retreats that provide tranquil living quarters with dreamy scenery, the world’s best floating tiny homes.


The most architecturally interesting buildings in the world

Embark on a captivating journey discovering remarkable buildings that stand the test of time—from ancient wonders, to cutting-edge marvels. These structures not only transcend temporal boundaries, but also reshape our understanding of design, reflecting the ingenuity and creativity woven throughout human history. Ready? Click on to discover the most architecturally interesting buildings in the world.


Beautiful Cities in Greece That Deserve More Love

Don't overlook these hidden gems!


New York tops the list of the 50 richest cities in the world

The U.S. is increasing its lead as the largest creator of millionaires and billionaires in the world.


Terrifying urban legends from Japan

Japan is a country with a rich cultural history, embellished through an extensive canon of folklore that ties in traditional spiritual beliefs and legends passed down and matured through generations. Japanese folklore is already full of tales of spirits and demons, but modern Japan has developed its own unique style of urban legend, which inspired horror movie classics like 'The Ring' (2002) and 'The Grudge' (2004). Stories of vengeful spirits lurking in everyday locations like school bathrooms and quiet train stations are part of the social education for most children growing up in Japan! The scariest thing about many of these trippy tales is that they can be traced back to horrifying real-life events, such as deadly accidents and brutal murders. Naturally, you may be curious! Click through the following gallery for a rundown of the most terrifying urban legends to come from Japan.


34 Rare Vintage Photos of The Plaza Hotel

It’s always been the place to be.


The 8 Oldest Restaurants in New York City

These iconic restaurants have withstood the test of time.


How to Transform Your Outdoor Space Into a Cozy Place to Hang Out

Make it instantly more inviting.


When World War II visited North America

When talking about enemy attacks on US soil during the Second World War, most people refer to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The infamous military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy ultimately led to America declaring war on Japan. But even before those dark events of December 7, 1941, the country was being infiltrated by German spies. Bombardments and incursions by Axis forces on and into North American territory followed. But few people are able to recall these small-scale campaigns that saw the enemy directly target the nation and in some cases actually operate within American and Canadian borders. So, what are these little-known encounters, and when did they take place? Click through and discover all about when World War II visited North America.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


20 celebrities who own private jets

With an increased focus on environmentalism in Hollywood, owning a private jet has gone from being a status symbol to being something celebrities get shamed for. While no one expects to be sitting next to A-listers in economy on a flight, there’s still the hope that those with millions to spend aren’t indulging on short flights across town. That said, at least a few celebrities own private jets that they use to varying degrees.


There's a New Gatorade Flavor — and It's Only at Circle K

BRB, heading to Circle K.


Napa Valley's elite vineyards stop wine being sold at bargain prices

Napa Valley's most elite wineries are panicking over their reputations being ruined as their fine wine is sold at discount prices.


Italy bans NGO planes from using airports close to migrant routes

ROME (Reuters) - Italy said on Tuesday that planes used by charities to track migrant boats in difficulty would no longer be able to fly from airports on the islands of Sicily, Pantelleria and Lampedusa that are close to the shipping routes. The decision, announced by the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC), will make it much harder for non-governmental groups like Sea Watch to use its small


Truly Fascinating Places You Won't Believe Are in the United States

From lunar-like landscapes to European-style castles.


Gilyard Cottage Hutment for the Tybee Island Black History Trail dedicated

The Gilyard Cottage Hutment for the Tybee Island Black History Trail was dedicated on Tuesday. See photos from the event.


These Small Towns in California Are Bursting With Beauty and Charm

Nope, this isn't Italy.


You didn’t know these customs were offensive in some countries

Yes, the Swedish really don't serve food to guests, and you shouldn't be offended about it. Way worse is going to Lebanon and refusing the food they offer you. In a growing global culture of travel and tourism, it's important to remember that our seemingly normal actions, words, and gestures may not be so normal in other countries. In fact, there are a surprising amount of common customs that are offensive in other countries. Whether you're taking a trip soon or you're just interested in how internationally offensive you are, check out this gallery to see what's rude around the world.


Amazing stories behind famous photographs

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. But have you ever wondered how a particular photograph was taken, and why? And who is the person behind the lens? Some of the most celebrated and iconic photographs have freeze-framed important events in world history that otherwise might have been lost. But as well as the news they convey, photographs very often have another story to tell other than the developed image. Are you ready to focus beyond the lens? Click through for some amazing stories behind famous photographs.


42 Swashbuckling Facts About The Pirates Of The Caribbean Movies


Universal's Sky Studios Elstree Hosts ‘Wicked,' ‘Jurassic Park' Sequels in Expanding Overseas Production Footprint

With vibrant green carpets no doubt already having been sourced for its various global premieres, "Wicked" is expected to be one of the biggest movie events this winter. It certainly ticks all the necessary boxes - a major musical adaptation of one of the world's most successful stage shows and featuring an all-star cast led by […]


Yes, You Can Book a Stay at These Celeb-Approved Hotels

You might get starstruck at these luxury properties.


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


Wetherspoon axes 18 drinks but adds a host of other tipples and food

Wetherspoon has axed 18 drinks from its menu as part of a major revamp ahead of the summer season. A selection of spirits have been dropped from the chain's latest menu update in May.


These famous natural wonders happened by accident

These tourist attractions are extraordinary marvels that came into existence unexpectedly, either through human intervention or strange natural occurrences. They are precious treasures that never fail to astonish visitors from across the globe. Let's explore these remarkable wonders that emerged by total accident. Click through the gallery to get started.


An Inside Look at Jeff Bezos’ $500 Million Superyacht and What It Costs To Keep It Afloat

Cliché but true, the second-richest man on the planet, according to Forbes, owns the tallest sailing yacht in the world. In fact, the 417-foot Koru is so big, it has its own 250-foot support vessel....


Asylum seekers pay thousands to enter Ireland as they are 'much safer'

There were a total of 85 tents lined up between Mount Street Bridge and Huband Bridge yesterday afternoon - a figure that has doubled in less than a week.


'It took me an hour and a half': Passenger describes UK airport outage

'It took me an hour and a half': British passenger describes UK airport outage. Sam Morter, 32, described his painful journey back home when a nationwide airport outage affected passport control, and caused long queues at Border Control.


Famous immigrants who make America great

America was, and continues to be, built by immigrants. A melting pot of different cultures and influences shaped the country and made it into the great nation that it is today. Many of these immigrants became prominent figures in the US, and indeed around the world. From Hollywood stars to politicians, in this gallery we list some of the immigrants who make America great. Click on!


Boeing's Starliner launch scrubbed: Here's what happens next

Boeing's Starliner will have to wait just a little while longer until the space capsule finally transports its first-ever crew into orbit.


Indigenous America's most sacred landmarks

The most sacred sites in America number some of the nation's most cherished landmarks and natural wonders. Of considerable cultural and spiritual significance to indigenous peoples long before the arrival of European settlers, these locations served as places of habitation, scenes of ceremony, and burial grounds for prehistoric tribes and Native Americans. They were also seen as the embodiment of ancient gods, and worshipped accordingly. Today, many of these locales have been preserved as national monuments, with some designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, where in the US can you find the most revered destinations? Click through and seek out indigenous America's most evocative landmarks.


Hidden gems of Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe beckons with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. For those seeking a unique adventure, this list unveils the region's best-kept secrets, promising a tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty that will redefine your travel experiences. Ready? Swipe through to unlock the glorious beauty that lies within Eastern Europe.


20 of America's Best Historic Homes You Definitely Have to Visit

Yes, it's time to plan a trip!


VE Day: A look back at the historic celebrations

On May 8,1945, President Harry S. Truman announced on radio that Nazi Germany's forces had surrendered, and that "the flags of freedom fly all over Europe."


These Norwegian churches are the last of their kind in the world

Nestled in the hills and valleys of Norway’s hostile climate are a series of medieval buildings that are testaments to the test of time. These are the country’s stave churches, and they are significant not only in their architectural splendor, but also in their rich history. What's more, there are only 28 of them left in the whole world! Intrigued? Click through this gallery as we take a closer look at each of them.


6 Things to Know About Travel Insurance for Extreme Sports and Outdoor Adventure Coverage (2024)

We all know friends who are adrenaline junkies. Those who get kicks out of taking crazy risks and going on wild adventures all around the world. Heck, maybe you're thinking: That's me. We all know how important travel insurance is, but if you’re planning a ski trip, scuba diving trip or something even crazier than that, then you need to know which travel insurance cover extreme sports and outdoor adventure. Here are 6 things you need to pay...


Global gateways: exploring countries with the easiest citizenship options

Does the allure of living abroad call to you? Have you thought more about leaving your home country and pursuing life elsewhere but find yourself stumped at how to accomplish this? While citizenship in other countries can be challenging in many ways, this guide will sort through the countries where it’s comparatively easier to get citizenship. From the different types of citizenship options to exactly where you can move and the respective general requirements for each, you’ll have the knowledge and power to choose which option works best with your goals and life circumstances. Start planning your new life today! Click through this gallery to explore where you might call home next.


Goats help clear Austin shoreline

The Trail Conservancy in Austin, Texas, hired Rent-A-Ruminant of Brownwood to provide 85 goats to be used as a source of vegetation management in overgrown and hard to reach areas of the Lady Bird Lake shoreline on May 7, 2024.


These 10 Mountain Towns Are as Affordable as They Are Beautiful

Buy a house with the view you've always dreamed of.


No wonder Shenzhen is drawing diners and shoppers from Hong Kong – it is close by, clean and food is much cheaper

Shenzhen, once known for fake designer bags and mystery meat, has come far in recent years and now has good food hygiene. It's much cheaper than Hong Kong, too It's no surprise Hong Kong residents flock there, causing restaurants at home to miss out. The price imbalance doesn't look like ending any time soon A few weeks ago, I went up to Shenzhen f...


Homeless tent village sprung up near luxurious 5-star Savoy Hotel

A tent village has sprung up close to the luxurious 5-star hotel The Savoy, West End theatres and a handful of restaurants owned by Gordon Ramsay.