Guinness: Australia steeper than Wales
An international dispute over whose street is harder to live with has been settled in Australia's favor, if you can call it that.
An international dispute over whose street is harder to live with has been settled in Australia's favor, if you can call it that.
Already in financial trouble before the Covid crisis, the airline is canceling nearly all flying until April 2021.
Jonathan L found a fork in the road in Pasadena, California
A small Pennsylvania town hangs out a sign "Freedom Began Here," its proud memory of a moment when its name was known everywhere.
Looking for a unique way to explore the European coast? Adi shares reasons why you should consider a yacht vacation (sponsored content)
When cruising resumes, there will be some new rules and procedures on board; here's a preview from industry discussion.
Portugal would like you to put your plans on hold and come back next year, with a refund later if you can't make it.
A new travel puzzle is posted for the week. Gumbo is off to another adventure to a unique place — and it's up to you to figure out where that is!
DrFumblefinger unexpectedly comes across these ships on a cold snowy day along the banks of the Red River. It is the Manitoba Maritime Museum.
Sylvia visits the magnificant terraces and Inca ruins located at the town of Ollantaytambo.
Work resumed today on the rebuilding of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, but it will still be a slow and deliberate process.
Airlines are facing many questions about post-lockdown flying and keeping passengers safe; some believe the era of cheap travel is over.
Gumbo was visiting the unusual all-steel church in the Costa Rican community of Grecia. The steel plating was made in Belgium and shipped overseas, being delivered to the site by train and ox cart.
The second car made by Ford, replacing the very popular and long-lived Model T. The Model A sold almost 5 million units in its four year run.
Delta keeps its A220s busy while idling hundreds of other planes; most airlines are culling their fleets.