December 6, 2018: Street Vendor, Holguin, Cuba
GarryRF reflects on life lived with minimal resources
GarryRF reflects on life lived with minimal resources
Air France is letting go half its A380 fleet, lessors are having a hard time placing them, and only Emirates is (maybe) bullish on their future.
Starting this week, Europeans, and others shopping in Europe, are free from another 'digital border' when shopping as new rules came into effect Monday. Within Europe, under the new rules, anyone can shop online in any other European country, without being redirected to his or her 'home' website, where prices may be different, or products not available. Up to now, according to the EU Commission, over 60% of websites that exist in more than one country have done that. Future initiatives, to...
PHeymont tags along with a committed crew of knitters at one of the nation's largest festivals devoted to wool and woolcrafts.
Professor Abe visits the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia where he has the opportunity to study and photograph these magnificent animals up close.
TAP adds Washington and Chicago on its way to a bigger footprint both in North America and in Europe.
There are 12,000 one-month rail passes waiting for lucky European youth to meet their neighbors. Applications close December 11.
From Moscow to St. Petersburg, a Viking River Cruise offers history lessons as well as valuable contemporary insights on Russia to cruise passengers including Marilyn Jones.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow for daily clues and see if you can solve where Gumbo's visiting.
PHeymont visits a small museum with a focus broader than its name.
New York's Laguardia Airport opens the first fruits of its massive reconstruction with the first part of new Terminal B, an 11-gate concourse.
Iceland's upstart discounter flies into financial troubles and an aborted merger with Icelandair, but new financing appears in the works.
Travel Rob visits the Cossit House in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Gumbo was spending his time at the beautiful Waterfront District in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
A seemingly radical adaptation of driverless cars may not be that far out after all...