Swiss Army puzzle: Without a blade, still a knife?
The Swiss Army knife, both the one actually issued to Swiss soldiers and the millions of variations carried by users around the world, are about
The Swiss Army knife, both the one actually issued to Swiss soldiers and the millions of variations carried by users around the world, are about
Over the past few years, lost baggage at airports has repeatedly become big news, and many travelers insist on ‘carry-on only’ to avoid the problem,
On various travels, I get the urge to photograph some funny store front names. Here are a just a few. On our honeymoonto Bermuda the
Isolated from much of the world since the return of Taliban rule and never a major tourism destination, Afghanistan has started training institutes for the
It’s still only spring, but it appears that this summer will be a boom time for American tourism in Europe, with predictions that 34% more
The Kailasanatha temple at Kanchipuram, about 75km south of Chennai, was one of the oldest we visited on a trip through Tamil Nadu last year.
A Prague district council has proposed a ban on “outrageous” costumes worn by revelers at stag and hen parties that are a growing part of
Airbnb, which is never shy about unusual rentals that garner publicity has a few new ones, and the return of one that drew scorn months
Amsterdam is having a hard time these days knowing on which front it wants to fight overtourism, with measures to ban new hotels, cut river
Hawaii’s economy depends heavily on tourism, but several recent developments have raised questions about how far that should go, including a proposal that would transform
French bakers out to break a record sit five years ago in Italy are baking a baguette so long its length is at least equal
Victoria and Albert’s, a restaurant at Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, has become the first theme-park restaurant to earn a Michelin star. The
Amsterdam, one of the densest cycle cities in the world has a backstage problem most visitors and even residents are unaware of: the storage park
Air Canada has become the first Canadian airline to follow in the footsteps of three U.S. carriers, expanding the options for travelers from regional airports
Confession up front: I’m not a Coke drinker, I’m here for the nostalgia. Of which there is plenty at Atlanta’s World of Coca Cola. The
Clear, the privately-run expedited security program that operates at airports and some sports venues, is now a TSA enrollment provider, allowing customers to sign up
A century-old dream of linking Spain and Morocco with a rail tunnel under the Strait of Gibraltar is under discussion again at both ends, with
I knew I would visit a botanical garden and a mansion, but I was surprised by another heritage stop at the Dunedin Railway Station while
For those of us who have wondered why cruise companies seem to be adding ships at an accelerating pace, the reason is now clear—there are
Have you ever remembered an eatery for its decor, especially when you have NOT even sampled the menu there? The bestie and I were fantasizing
DrFumblefinger explores the architecture in “Downtown Casablanca”. Most were constructed in the period between WWI and WWII, and show art deco and art nouveau features combined with Moroccan/Moorish features.
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
I was visiting a friend, and this was the view from their house. I could understand why they built their house facing this direction. I was taken by the beauty!
Samantha shares some street art pictures from her recent trip to Bogotá, Colombia.
A garden in South Wales is the topic of today’s post from ProfessorAbe