Pacific Coast Highway: On the road again...
After over a year of repairs, the last links in California's Highway One along the coast are open again.
After over a year of repairs, the last links in California's Highway One along the coast are open again.
A fascinating and not well known destination. Stephanie is introduced to kayaking in a place that is both historic and natural, and very near the nation's capitol.
Surprised at how much ice remained in the bays of Lake Winnipeg in Mid-May, the presence of ice and cold water didn't stop these hardy Canadian youngsters from enjoying the sunny day and a chance to float on a small iceberg.
A new interactive map helps travelers and others understand the native history of places they are visiting.
It's a hot summer in most of Europe, with record temperatures. In Amsterdam, bridge expansion has become an issue.
One good attraction deserves another, and Bunratty Castle has the Folk Park at its feet.
Samantha shares some pictures of the John Wayne statue located on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, It made her think about her grandma.
A sculptor's imagination, and boredom, have led to a fantastical world of towers, animated figures and more.
Three airlines agree to pay compensation for flights canceled due to a fuel supply failure, but they want the fuel company to reimburse them.
A new week, and a new puzzle, with more clues to follow daily. Can you figure out where our roving representative is leading you now? Answer Monday!
One of DrFumblefinger's favorite mountains is Crowsnest mountain. He captured it at dusk, with Seven Sisters mountain behind it and to the left. Quintessential Rockies!
DrFumblefinger walks among the giant trees of Sequoia National Park. The sequoias are the most massive living things on the planet.
A town in south-central France repurposes a phone booth, entering an competition for a Guinness record.
TSA is getting ready to move CT scanning of bags from test to regular practice, hopefully speeding up the lines.
Malahide Castle, on the coast near Dublin was the home of one family for 800 years, and is now a fascinating and varied attraction for visitors.