Underneath London: Coming Attractions
A series of secret tunnels with roots deep in history as well as in the soil of central London are slated to become a visitor
A series of secret tunnels with roots deep in history as well as in the soil of central London are slated to become a visitor
Good things come to those who wait, they say, and the impending renewal of the Federal Aviation Administration’s budget and authority are bringing some good
The Delta Flight Museum would seem to be all about one airline—Delta—but in fact, Delta has been around so long, and over the years absorbed
Atlanta, Georgia has always been a railroad town. Unlike almost every other major city east of the Mississippi, it has no major river and is
The flame that will light the Olympic torch in Paris July 26 has started its journey from Mount Olympus in Greece aboard a 19th-century sailing
A restaurant with an unusual business plan and an even more unusual name has opened on the ground floor of Booking.com’s Amsterdam headquarters, providing not
The trademark windmill of the landmark Paris cabaret Moulin Rouge made news of their own last week as the windmill’s sails broke loose and crashed
A recent exhibit at Atlanta’s High Museum challenges many common ideas about art and about slavery. Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield,
Close up photos of Niagara Falls. Been there a few times in the late 1960’s and just recently. Just amazing and spectacular every time
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which has suffered congestion and slow security operations in the aftermath of the pandemic has now taken steps to move departing passengers
Airline passengers will get prompt automatic refunds for cancelations, significant changes or delayed bags under new rules set by the U.S. Transportation Department. As well,
When I embark on a cruise shore excursion, my heart is filled with a deep passion for exploring three things: culture, history, and wildlife. It’s
Clear, the private biometric airport security service, escorts its clients to the front of the TSA lines at airports, moving them ahead of others waiting
The U.S. is on the way to getting its first true high-speed rail line, with the groundbreaking in Las Vegas last week for the 218-mile
Canadian officials and the heads of two indigenous nations are working on a plan for a new national park in the Peel River watershed in
Cruise company Viking, which has largely been a private operation controlled by its founding family, is ready to sell shares to the public, and has
Kansas City, Missouri is known as the “City of Fountains,” so it comes as no surprise that Kauffman Stadium, where the KC Royals play, has
Yes, that’s the headline. And yes, there’s an annual contest to determine which humans can sound the most like screeching seagulls. It’s been going on
The Louvre Museum’s star attraction could get a new room of her own in an underground extension of the museum if an ambitious €500 million
Spring visits to any botanical garden are special; summer can be exciting and there’s much to see as the weather goes dark in fall and
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