Where in the World is TravelGumbo? #181
Gumbo starts off this puzzle with an interesting display that's inside of a very famous building. Can you figure out where he is?
Gumbo starts off this puzzle with an interesting display that's inside of a very famous building. Can you figure out where he is?
A budget spots car designed by Ford. The Maverick was a great commercial success, rivaling Ford's popular Mustang. This nicely preserved specimen was spotted in Calgary.
Gumbo spent the past week visiting Tian Tian Park and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China
Taking a 3 week trip on the Norwegian Sun, Jonathan L got to really experience cruise life. Here is his review.
Our series on Celebrating Nature on Seven Continents turns its focus on the elk of Estes Park, Colorado.
Our series on the great Rolling Sculpture Car show concludes with the newer cars, mostly from the 1970s.
Featuring art of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Centre Pompidou is one of the biggest in Paris. Samantha shows us what's inside the unusual building.
Visiting the variety of New Orleans food on a walk through the French Quarter.
This week's puzzle starts with a picture and a written hint to get you started on the whereabouts of our namesake.
Marilyn Jones takes a look at some new and favorite guidebooks from two of her favorite series.
At once one of the world's great botanical gardens, a great art museum, and an outstanding research library...it's hard to call it more than just "The Huntington."
Visiting a large museum like the Met can be overwhelming. Here are some suggestions to make a visit easier and less stressful.
Ian Cook shares some of the highlights of a visit to the ancient city of Kourion, which was at its peak during the late Roman era. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Another installment from the great Rolling Sculpture Car show in lovely Canmore, Alberta. This post focuses on cars from the 1960s.
Kirsten Hines's series on Celebrating Nature on Seven Continents continues with stops in North America. The first post highlights salmon spawning in Canada, eh?