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Quirky American city and town slogans

The US is a unique country; some places not only have hilarious names, they also have rather quirky slogans. It's not in every country that you encounter a place called Happy with a slogan like "The Town Without a Frown," right? There are many examples like these spread across the US and in this gallery, you'll get to know some of the quirkiest ones. Ready? Click on!


The 30 countries with the most cultural influence

The world is made up of nearly 200 countries, which all come with their own unique cultures. However, if the traditions and norms of a country are considered "cool" in another country, it's said to have cultural influence. Countries that command cultural influence are often synonymous with leading the way in areas like food, lifestyle, and/or fashion. Their music, television shows, and movies are also absorbed by other cultures, becoming part of a wider global conversation. Intrigued? From India to Denmark, click on to see if your country is a cultural influencer around the world.


Incredible historic images of D-Day

Codenamed Operation Neptune but more commonly known as D-Day, June 6, 1944 saw the Allied invasion of Normandy. The pivotal military intervention was the largest seaborne invasion in history and is remembered as the start of the liberation of northwestern Europe from Nazi occupation. Click through the gallery to take a look back at pictures of this momentous day in history.


Holiday in Turkey: fabulous places you should visit


8 over-budget megaprojects that STILL haven't been built

From a billion-dollar airport to railway projects that have gone decidedly off the tracks, we explore some of the world's most notoriously problematic megaprojects...


The most powerful cities in the world

There are many influential cities around the world. Each metropolis stands as a beacon of cultural, industrial, and financial importance. These urban giants boast a mix of strengths and challenges: some excel economically but are less livable, while others lead in eco-friendliness but lack cultural diversity. Measuring a city's global impact is complex given these different factors. Fortunately, the Mori Memorial Foundation has taken on the task of translating a myriad of details into understandable numbers. Since 2008, the Global Power City Index (GPCI) has meticulously assessed the influence and importance of cities around the world. In this gallery, we look at the top 27 based on their 2023 analysis. Curious? Click through the gallery and find out if your city is one of the most powerful cities in the world.


Gospels, codexes, and more: These are the oldest books in the world

Books are fascinating things. Indeed, where would we be today without the written word, right? Unfortunately, many books were lost over the years and many others were destroyed. Luckily, though, some ancient books stood the test of time and are still among us. Curious to find out which books survived throughout the centuries? Click on and learn all about them.


What did going to the Moon achieve, really?

July 20, 1969, was without a doubt a monumental moment in human history–the landing of the first human beings on the surface of the Moon. In 1972, the final mission of NASA's Apollo program touched down on the lunar surface. Apollo revolutionized and accelerated space technology along with our ability to live and work in space. But what else did these epic voyages beyond our own planet achieve? While the Space Race pretty much ended with the conclusion of the Apollo program, interest in lunar exploration did not. Over the decades there have been fewer attempts to put human beings on the moon's surface, but many attempts to develop technology that will allow us to further understand and explore the moon. American aerospace company Intuitive Machines successfully performed a historic moon landing on Thursday, Feb. 22. Their unmanned M-1 lander, named Odyssey or “Odie” for short, became the first commercial spacecraft to soft-land on the moon. It was also the first American-made aircraft to land on the moon since the Apollo mission over 50 years ago. Intuitive Machines is collaborating with NASA in the development of Odyssey, as the government agency intends to buy their landers to scout the moon in preparation for their next manned mission. NASA will send astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972 through the Artemis program. They intend to carry out this mission by the end of the decade. “Today for the first time in more than a half-century, the US has returned to the moon,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “Today is a day that shows the power and promise of NASA’s commercial partnerships.” Click through and find out how Moon missions changed our modern world.


Insightful inspiration for your day trips

From historical hideaways and culinary adventures to stargazing soirees and homegrown brewery tours, this guide offers a diverse range of activities for you to engage in just for a day. Whether you seek a nature retreat, an artistic escape, or a coastal getaway, each suggestion provides for a memorable day excursion. Uncover the richness of nearby towns, engage in cultural immersions, or simply indulge in a spa day. Let these inspiring ideas be your passport to rejuvenation, exploration, and the joy of creating lasting memories just a drive away. Swipe through for more!


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Fascinating facts about beaches and sand

Did you know that some sand is formed from fish poop? Or that there's a beach made entirely from cockle shells? Where is the tallest sand dune on the planet located? Yup, there are some amazing facts about beaches and sand you probably don't know about. Coast through this list and, er, sea for yourself. Click on!


How ruined St Paul’s in Macau might have looked like Coimbra’s New Cathedral, and other delights from the Portuguese city

The New Cathedral of Coimbra reportedly served as the model for Macau's Church of St Paul - of which only the facade remains, following a fire in 1835 Coimbra is full of beautiful ancient buildings, its university inspired Harry Potter creator JK Rowling, and it is now hosting its contemporary art biennial Ever wondered what the rest of St Paul's -...


These US destinations are straight out of a fairy tale

Discover the charm of the USA with its enchanting storybook cottages and magical ice castles. Immerse yourself in a world of picturesque beauty as you explore these fairy-tale spots across the country. This gallery showcases the breathtaking destinations that should be at the top of your travel wishlist. Don't miss out, start planning your magical journey today! Click through to get started.


The eerie mystery of Japan's Devil Sea

The Bermuda Triangle is famous for its mysterious disappearances. However, there is a lesser-known region in the Pacific Ocean that is equally infamous for its stories of unexplained disappearances and seemingly supernatural activity. Intrigued? Click through the gallery and discover the fascinating secrets of the Devil's Sea.


Can you guess the most densely populated country in the world? (Hint: it’s not China)

The world is one big place, but humans tend to concentrate in specific areas, some of which are really crowded. On the other hand, there are vast stretches of land on our planet that are largely uninhabited. Population density varies greatly, depending on where you are in the world. Some unassuming small places have a very high number of people per square mile/kilometer, while some populous cities are not as dense as they seem. Curious? Click through and learn some fascinating facts about population density.


EU biometric border rules are delayed again

The new 'entry-exit' system (EES) is due to launch in October this year but industry sources believe it will be postponed until at least 2025.


Spain is different: 20 fun facts about the country


Why is the Union Flag called Jack?

The Union Jack is one of the most recognized flags in the world. The national flag of the United Kingdom and also known as the Union Flag, its origins can be traced back to the early 1600s. But what does its distinctive red, white, and blue design mean? And where does the name Jack come from? Click through and unfurl the history behind the UK's national flag.


The princes of the Tower of London: a mystery soon to be solved?


Surfers honour the six victims of the Westfield Bondi Junction attack

It's a setting best known for its throng of tourists, busy beaches and families out for the weekend.


Wild Atlantic Way route 'could be extended' to NI

The route was launched in 2014 and is credited with helping boost tourism in the Republic of Ireland.


Sushi, cocktails, 5-star views of Tokyo Tower – 5 of the best places to eat and drink in Toranomon, new Tokyo dining hub

Tokyo's Toranomon neighbourhood is flourishing, thanks to recent openings including hotel Tokyo Edition Toranomon, from where we explore the area's food options From Japanese-European fine dining to a pizzeria, cocktail bar and an alley with yakitori and wontons, here are some great places to refuel near Tokyo Tower Tokyo's Toranomon ("tiger's gate...


Sinking boats, disemboweling sharks: Why orcas are evil geniuses

Despite being dubbed the "killer whale," the orca has enjoyed a pretty family-friendly image, whether it's putting on shows with humans at Sea World or starring in 'Free Willy.' But just like how its classification as a whale is misleading (it's actually the largest subspecies of the dolphin family), so too is its friendly reputation. Orcas live in all the world's oceans, from the Arctic Ocean and Antarctica to warmer tropical seas, and in every single one they are menaces, apex predators at the top of the food chain, ruling with an iron fin! Massive, agile, and extremely intelligent, they are the most powerful and deadly animals in the water. And as if that weren't enough, there have been increasing reports lately of their species serial killing, vengefully sinking boats, torturing other animals for sport, and more. Have we got your attention? Then click through to learn more about the evil genius of orcas.


The world's best dinosaur destinations for history lovers

Bring out your inner palaeontologist with the world's most fascinating dinosaur destinations.


America's oldest ranches are worth a fortune

Delve into the history and adventure of America's oldest ranches, dating back to the 1800s. From King Ranch in Texas to Lonely Dell Ranch in Arizona, experience the Wild West through cowboys, cattle, cabins and corrals.


Calling in on Connecticut

Connecticut, one of the original Thirteen Colonies, is one of America's smaller states. But this New England destination is big on visitor attractions. History and literature go hand in hand in Connecticut, with the former residences of authors Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe both open to the public. Hartford, the capital city, is also home to the country's oldest public art museum, while the delightfully evocative town of Essex is keeper of one of the oldest continuously run taverns in the United States. Indeed, Connecticut exudes a rich maritime, literary, and national heritage—and it's all waiting to be explored. Curious? Then click through and call in on Connecticut.


Manic Street Preachers mural painted in hometown

The band put Blackwood on the music map of the world - now the town has put them on a wall.


30 things to do in the US at least once in your life

The US is a huge and diverse nation that can awe any traveler with its large number of attractions and activities. From star-studded Los Angeles to historical Boston, this is a country where you can explore cities packed with world-famous landmarks and iconic food. This is also where you can explore incredible nature, like the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon and the natural wonders of Alaska. So, whether you enjoy getting lost in a concrete jungle or hiking mountain trails, these are the best things to do in the US. Click on to get started.


Hilarious travel advice foreigners share about the US

The US government issues regular advisories for its citizens traveling abroad to ensure a smooth trip, but other countries are also concerned about the well-being of their citizens visiting the United States. Although American media is consumed around the globe, the cultural differences from those of other countries may surprise you. Some globetrotters have taken the initiative to offer some advice on what to watch out for, what to avoid, and how to behave in America. While these general tips and tricks may not apply depending on the place you're visiting, there is still some wisdom you can take from all these cultural differences. In this gallery, you'll find some of the most absurd, amusing, and insightful tips that foreigners give their fellow countrymen and women when planning a trip to America. Click and find out what they had to say!


The most dangerous volcanic regions in Europe

Europe is not necessarily regarded as a world volcano hotspot. Millions of years ago, however, much of the continent was shaped by violent volcanic and seismic events. The reason behind Europe’s volcanic activity is because it is located between the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, a prime area for volcanism. For its part, Iceland is a huge hotspot, sitting as it does on a rift between the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate. And Europe's islands, the Canaries for example, and those in the Mediterranean, have long suffered the consequences of frequent, often lethal volcanic eruptions. According to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program, a volcano is called "active" when it has erupted within the last 10,000 years. So, how many active volcanoes are there in Europe, and are those classified as dormant likely to vent their anger any time soon? Click through and discover Europe's most volcanic areas.


Our beach break in Egypt was cheap compared to the Med with apartments under £100 per night and family meals costing just £30

Richard Eden checks into Soma Bay along the Red Sea Riviera in Egypt. The area's coral reefs are considered one of the seven wonders of the underwater world.


Float on: the evolution of the seaplane

A little over 100 years ago, landing a plane on water was simply unthinkable. But very soon, designs were being drawn up that enabled a fixed-wing aircraft to do just that. The idea quickly took off, and the invention of the seaplane marked an important step forward in the history of aviation. And while its heyday was in the 1920s and '30s, the seaplane is still seen today in skies across the world. But how exactly did this type of aircraft evolve, and who are its earliest pioneers? Click through and find out more about the seaplane.


Secret messages hidden in famous statues

We have written before about classic paintings with secret messages, and now it's time to bring you statues. From iconic monuments such as New York's Statue of Liberty, to Renaissance pieces such as Michelangelo's 'David,' in this gallery we look at numerous examples that, in one way or another, have hidden messages. Curious? Click through and discover the secret messages hidden in famous statues.


The 10 Busiest Airports in the World (Half Are in the U.S.)

Half of the airports on this list are in the U.S. so you may be familiar with them.


How exactly do they refuel a plane midair?

Did you know that the first attempt to refuel an aircraft midair involved a man physically carrying a can of aviation gasoline strapped to his back and climbing from one plane to another? Fortunately, air-to-air refueling has come a long way since that dangerous experiment back in the 1920s. Today, aerial refueling is a highly sophisticated, precision-operated maneuver. But how did the vital process of transferring aviation fuel from one aircraft to another evolve? Click through and fill up with this fascinating history of air-to-air refueling.


One of the World’s Best Scotches Owes Its Success to Aliens, Pirates, and Spaceships

Ardbeg is a whiskey to savor.


The 30 largest gold nuggets ever unearthed

From Australia to America, we dig up the 30 biggest gold nuggets ever discovered. Their staggering sizes might shock you...


These countries that are more successful than their neighbors


China tourist dies in plunge from cliff while posing for photo next to famous tree at Indonesia volcano

Couple visit Ijen volcano park, see famous 'blue fire', watch sunrise Husband takes photo as wife's dress gets caught, she plummets 75 metres A tourist from China who was posing for photos at a famous volcano in Indonesia has died after she accidentally stepped on her dress and tumbled down a cliffside. The 31-year-old woman, surnamed Huang, and he...


Celebrity statues: the good, the bad, and the ugly

Sculptures have long served as a unique and timeless way to pay homage in a world dominated by technology. Whether it's a tribute to an iconic figure or a memorial for a late legend, statues have stood as a testament to their contributions to the world. These artistic creations can be found across the globe, capturing the essence of famous personalities for various reasons. Ranging from exquisite masterpieces to peculiar creations, this gallery offers a diverse range of statues that are sure to captivate. Click on to explore the intriguing world of celebrity art.


United States-Canada: test your knowledge of the longest international border in the world

Drawn up in 1793, the Canada-United States border is the longest international border in the world. Set between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, it weaves and meanders through forests, lakes, rivers, mountains, and towns. Much of the border follows the 49th parallel, itself established in the 1760s as the boundary between the province of Quebec and the state of New York. The border separates the second and fourth largest countries in the world by area. By sharing a land boundary line, the US and Canada have a lot in common. But these nations can also boast some unique aspects about this vast and impressive frontier. So, are you interested in learning more about the borderland? Click through and follow your own line of inquiry.


The origins of your favorite carnival rides

Amusement and theme parks across the world feature some of the most iconic carnival and fairground attractions ever created, things like the Ferris wheel, the rollercoaster, and the carousel. But have you ever wondered when these spectacular rides were invented, and by whom? Click through and enjoy the thrill of finding out!


Town heritage centre 'first of its kind' - charity

The new volunteer-run centre for Knaresborough is due to open on Saturday.


The most famous sculptures of all time

Sculptures have been a vital part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient civilizations to modern times, they have been used to depict gods, heroes, everyday people, and even objects. From Michelangelo’s David to Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, these iconic sculptures are defining works of both their eras and their creators. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious about the world of sculpture, check out this gallery for the most famous sculptures of all time. But keep in mind that photographs alone rarely do sculpture justice, so aim to see these examples in person to appreciate their full aesthetic impact.


Inside the secret doomsday city designed by one man

Nestled in the wilds of South Dakota, we step inside Vivos xPoint, the world's largest bunker community in the world.


Relaxing river cruises around the world that are simply stunning

Whether you’re considering one for the first time or you’ve been navigating the world’s waterways for years, we’ve got 28 fabulous reasons to book a river cruise today.


Sustainability not top priority for half of Singapore travellers

75% said they aim to travel more sustainably over the next 12 months. About 50% of Singapore travellers see sustainable travel as important but not their primary consideration when planning or booking trips, according to Booking.com’s Sustainable Travel Report 2024. “Whilst the annual research reveals a continued sense of desire and awareness, with 80% of Singapore travellers confirming that sustainable travel is important to them, new insights...


Check out the largest animals on Earth

Our earth is inhabited by a multitude of fantastic animals, and some of them... well, they definitely stand out from the pack! Have you ever wondered which of these creatures is the biggest? Then look no further! We delve into the realm of animals and present you with a list of the largest specimens on our planet. Click through the gallery and take a look!


Different ways that spirits may communicate with us

Have you ever spotted a wild animal during the day and felt it was there to tell you something? Ever felt your hairs stand on end when listening to a song you haven't heard in years? If so, it's possible a spirit was trying to contact you. Indeed, many people believe that our loved ones stay in contact with us via various channels, even once they have passed. Curious? Check out this gallery to find out more.


Did the Polynesians reach the Americas before Columbus?

The ancient Polynesians were incredibly skilled navigators who managed to discover and settle on hundreds of islands across the Pacific. Their territory extended from Hawaii in the north to New Zealand in the southwest and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the southeast. But did they go as far as the American continent? In this gallery, we look back at Polynesian voyages and expansion, and examine the evidence of their presence in the Americas. Click on to learn all about it.