Where in the World is TravelGumbo? #182
Our new puzzle begins with a suitably puzzling pattern. More clues will be posted daily!
Our new puzzle begins with a suitably puzzling pattern. More clues will be posted daily!
A macaroon baking shop in Riquewihr, France. The window is left open to the street so you can watch the process. The woman in the photo offered us free samples when we looked in and we bought a box of mixed flavors to take home.
Marilyn Jones is on the road a lot, so her bag is packed with tips to make travel easier for anyone. Here are some of her latest, including comfy socks.
Visit Britain's list of the least-popular tourism 'attractions' of 2015.
London has a month-long series of events and displays to commemorate the 1666 Great Fire that forever changed the city.
Gumbo was visiting the most photographed hotel in the world, the beautiful Château Frontenac, in Quebec City.
Today Ian Cook shares some images of the English landscape, this the moated site at Arley Hall, Haigh near Wigan.
The Swiss postal service is trying out rolling robots that can deliver parcels within about a 5km radius of home.
And it's only the first of 4 that will open in the desert emirate this year. This first, is larger than 28 football fields and wired for thrills.
Yes there will be a lot of people when visit Niagara Falls, but it is still worth the trip. Jonathan L gives his impressions and advice
In the hills of Minas Gerais, 500 km NW of Rio de Janeiro, this area produced more than half of the gold of the whole world between the 17th and 19th centuries!
Dulles debuts its new children's play area, with aviation-themed play equipment and videogames in 6 languages.
American retires another chunk of its once-huge fleet of MD80s, which are being replaced by newer, more efficient 737s and A320s.
In a city noted for the variety of its door knockers, SeeSaw brings us two of the best.
Ian Cook shares a series of photos snapped during take off, gliding, and landing his glider in Northumberland.