September 7, 2019: A Humble Man's Place to Pray, Krakow
DrFumblefinger visits the church where Pope John Paul II prayed when he was archbishop of Krakow.
DrFumblefinger visits the church where Pope John Paul II prayed when he was archbishop of Krakow.
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New Zealand is warning humans out of the water and limiting visit times to allow the dolphin population to stabilize and perhaps grow.
A company with a different idea—real local craft souvenirs in airport vending machines—is growing to new cities.
George G visits a busy, and impressive, Luray Caverns and adds info on other attractions in the area.
Ian Cook shares some nice photos of a coble, a traditional fishing boat, in today's Pic of the Day.
Instant celebrity for two tiny pandas born at the Berlin Zoo.
A man who bought a flight ticket so he could walk his wife to the gate falls afoul of Singapore's strict security laws.
Early this year Samantha and her husband took a road trip to New Mexico to check out the Trinity Site which is only open twice a year to the public. The next time is the first weekend in October. It was quite interesting.
GarryRF takes us on a visit to one of America's classic summer places.
Portugal turns to goats to eat the underbrush that's been feeding its wildfires.
PHeymont returns, on a cruise shore excursion, to a city he knew better many years ago, and which still has a hold on him.
DrFumblefinger visits a historic Lutheran church, built by Icelandic immigrants in the early 20th century.
A survey of 24 European monuments found quite a variety of bacteria, some of them possibly dangerous.
An eight-month six-continent cruise with 111 port calls aims at a world record for longest continuous passenger cruise.