Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#314)
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow the daily clues and see if you can solve where Gumbo's visiting.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow the daily clues and see if you can solve where Gumbo's visiting.
DrFumblefinger tries to visit the upscale al Qasr hotel in Dubai, but is escorted off the property. He did snap the photo of these interesting Arab Horse statues.
Built for the first age of overseas flight, LaGuardia's historic flying boat terminal keeps its details and its history.
An 18-wheeler loaded with educational and fun information about Germany is touring the U.S. So is a portable Oktoberfest, as Germany markets itself.
Planes will keep flying between the UK and the EU even if Britain leaves the UK without a deal—but only for a year.
DrFumblefinger visits the District of Columbia War Memorial. It's located between the Reflecting Pool and Tidal Basin, close to the Martin Luther King Memorial.
Professor Abe shares a visit to a small town well-known for its well-preserved half-timbered buildings.
The Museum of London will display a 360° cyclorama of 1815 London, painted as a sketch for an even larger work.
Aer Lingus is waiting on delivery of its A321LR neo jets to open new routes, and will now have to delay their start.
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of Cienfuegos, Cuba
DrFumblefinger visits the Hurricane Monument in the Florida Keys, which commemorates those who died during one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded.
A Dutch company says it's ready to sell a production model of its flying car by next year, although there are many license and registration issues.
Japan's extended holidays are providing a windfall for Hawaii this spring, helping to make up for last year's dropoff.
DrFumblefinger enjoyed several visits to the San Miguel Market in Madrid. The market focuses on upscale snack/tapas type items and featured a large assortment of foods and beverages.
Land-locked Bolzano, in the mountains of Northern Italy, sports a sea god at the edge of its public market.