February 10, 2020, Etoile D'or Catania, a Sicilian Cafe
DrFumblefinger likes to share some of the fine eating places he discovers while traveling, like this cafe in eastern Sicily.
DrFumblefinger likes to share some of the fine eating places he discovers while traveling, like this cafe in eastern Sicily.
An 1846 model, made by Adolphe Sax himself, has been placed in the Brussels Museum of Musical Instruments on a long-term loan.
The airline is buying a flight school to graduate hundreds of pilots, and creating a path to a job with United.
Jonathan L visited Newport, Rhode Island, and explored the famous Cliff Walk
DrFumblefinger visits a tapestry shop while wandering the streets of Brussels.
The long-awaited direct service from Amsterdam to London is only weeks away; London to Amsterdam direct trains started two years ago.
A twelve-year battle over what milk can be used for the cheese and how it can be processed appears to have come to an end.
PHeymont's in the picture for this image of an American icon.
DrFumblefinger enjoys his visit to Butterfly World, near Fort Lauderdale. It's the world's largest butterfly park and you'll see large numbers and a large variety of butterflies, birds and plants if you visit.
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Built as the Stockholm, and now apparently headed for retirement, the Astoria is the world's oldest cruise ship.
Berlin's newest zoo attractions are ready for the public that's been waiting for them!
Mike Jensen provides some interesting and not often considered summer travel destinations you should consider when visiting Denmark.
Sylvia visits a home in Peru where a cat peacefully coexists with guinea pigs—much like the proverbial lion and lambs.
Europe appears to be on the verge of purging the small copper coins that now cost more to make than they're worth.