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What to do in Seoul: the new touristic hot spot

Seoul, the vibrant capital of South Korea, combines a centuries-old culture with a modern, futuristic vibe—and the contrast is bewildering! The city humbles visitors with its collection of ancient palaces and then dazzles with futuristic fashion and technology. Deeply traditional but cutting edge too, Seoul seduces and surprises... and never disappoints! Click through and find out where to go Seoul searching.


Is Mexico Really Unsafe, or Is the U.S. Travel Warning Overblown?

Is Mexico Really Unsafe, or Is the U.S. Travel Warning Overblown?


Top 7 Nations Where Tourists Are Now Less Welcome

Top 7 Nations Where Tourists Are Now Less Welcome


5 Reasons the 66-Million-Year-Old Quetzalcoatlus Shouldn’t Have Been Able to Fly

Imagine a creature the size of a small aircraft soaring through prehistoric skies, its wings casting shadows as large as school buses on the ground below. This wasn’t science fiction – this was Quetzalcoatlus, the largest flying animal that ever lived. Standing as tall as a giraffe when grounded, with a wingspan that could stretch ... Read more The post 5 Reasons the 66-Million-Year-Old Quetzalcoatlus Shouldn’t Have Been Able to Fly appeared first on discoverwildscience.


Important Travel Advice for Mexico in 2025

Important Travel Advice for Mexico in 2025


11 Things You Should Always Do Before Going on Vacation (And What Happens If You Don't)

11 Things You Should Always Do Before Going on Vacation (And What Happens If You Don't)


Epic typos that made history

We all make mistakes, including the misspelling of words. But while most of our typos and misspellings don't have serious consequences, sometimes missing or altering a letter or word can really mess things up. This has been the case in a number of occasions throughout history, and you'll get to know all about them in this gallery. Curious to find out what the most famous typos and misspellings in history are? Click on!


The world's best cities in 2025


Toltecs: secrets of an ancient civilization

When discussing pre-Columbian civilizations, our thoughts often turn to the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas. However, in addition to these prominent groups, there were other civilizations that made significant contributions to science, gastronomy, and spirituality. The Toltecs, for example, lived in the 10th century in what we know today as Mexico. If you are eager to embark on a journey to the past, you can expect to encounter breathtaking landscapes, remarkable monuments, and ancient wisdom that will inspire and astonish you. Click through the gallery to get started.


Lost pirate ship with £101m treasure finally found

Archaeologists have discovered a 300-year-old shipwreck with a hoard of treasure, but the fate of the 200 slaves on board remains unknown.


EU vows to protect Ukrainian culture as Russia targets over 500 heritage sites

Moscow has destroyed or damaged more than 500 cultural sites in Ukraine, according to UNESCO. The EU has allocated an additional €2 million to support the cultural sector. View on euronews


Stunning photos of the Australian wilderness

Dreaming about where your next trip will take you? These gorgeous photos of Australia’s natural wonders are sure to put the country on your bucket list—even if you’ve already been! From much-loved sites to lesser-known gems, get ready to embark on a breathtaking journey through these wilderness views.


Fictional places you can visit in real life in the US

Whether movies are actually shot in these places or they just serve as inspiration for the design of the set, the following places in the US are the real-life versions of the fictional settings in your favorite movies and TV shows. While you're planning your next road trip, don't forget to check out the fictional places you can visit in real life along the way.


RANKED: The 31 prettiest birds on the planet

We rank the most colourful, elegant and beautiful birds on the planet including the bird of paradise, Indian peacock and Japanese red-crowned crane.


How to detect hidden cameras in hotels or rentals

From hotel rooms to rental homes, hidden cameras can lurk anywhere. These devices can be discretely placed in a nook or cranny to capture your image, activities, and private conversations without you ever knowing. In some cases, hidden cameras can serve legitimate purposes, such as alerting owners of burglaries or keeping an eye on a pet. However, hidden cameras should never exist in private areas to spy on, prank, or extort you. Fortunately, there are several methods travelers can employ to detect these devices. Click on to learn how to check to see if your rental, or your hotel room, has any hidden cameras.


Brazilian Aircraft Heavy Maintenance - Flying Azul Embraer + A330neo

Experience a flight from Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo Campinas on an Azul Embraer 195, featuring the captain's insights on manual precision landings and short field takeoffs from the 1,320m runway. At Campinas Airport, explore the Azul Airlines maintenance and engineering facility, where an Azul A330 is undergoing landing gear maintenance. Insights from Mr. Jorge, the facility manager, include the use of carbon fiber and composite materials, along with various repairs on aircraft components such as the nose, elevator, engine reverser, wiring, batteries, and activities in the paint hangar. The journey concludes with a flight from Campinas to Lisbon on an Azul A330neo, showcasing its new interior and including cockpit footage during the flight. #Aviation #AzulAirlines #AircraftMaintenance #FlightExperience


‘Find your pomalo’: Croatia is encouraging travellers to seek out its quieter corners and coves

The term ‘pomalo’ originates from the Dalmatian coast, and is very on trend at the moment. View on euronews


Inside the world's deadliest garden

A small town in England is home to a garden that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Featuring over 100 different species of plants, this is not, however, your ordinary botanical garden: the plants here can actually kill you! Intrigued? Click through and peek inside the world's deadliest garden.


History's worst nightclub fires

Nightclub disasters, though tragic, are not uncommon. One of the earliest recorded incidents dates back to 1929. So what are some of history's most notorious dancefloor disasters? Click through the gallery for an alarming reminder.


31 expensive treasures that vanished without trace

Lost, stolen, or simply hidden, treasures totalling billions remain missing around the world to this day.


10 Best Beach Towns in the South

10 Best Beach Towns in the South


Why the Hyatt Regency Collapsed (Construction Mistakes #2)

Here's why the Hyatt Regency collapsed. In our longer video about it, we look at some of the biggest construction mistakes in history


Plane diverted after couple caught smoking on board

'Next thing, we're not going anywhere, and we've got to stay in this small lounge.'


I Spent 7 Days in The Most Controversial Cabin at Sea

Join me as I explore the experience of staying in cabin 8304, a conservatory mini suite on deck 8 of a cruise ship. This cabin, known for its lack of clear ocean views due to a promenade deck, presents a unique perspective despite its higher cost. Sharing the cabin with two adults, I assessed the space and amenities, as well as potential noise issues from its location near stairs and a whirlpool, especially with many children onboard during school holidays. [email protected]


The story behind airport shoe policies

In July 2025, the US Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) announced an end to its no-shoes policy when passing through airport security checks. The shoe removal policy came into effect in 2001, when a passenger tried to bring shoe explosives onto a flight from Paris, bound for Miami. Read more about the history of the no-shoe policy and how it's changing by clicking through the gallery.


Florence crowned world's most walkable city

Its top five landmarks are just 10 minutes' walk from one another.


Why did Trump ban travel from these 12 countries?

A new travel ban issued by US President Donald Trump is drawing sharp criticism for targeting primarily African and Middle Eastern countries. Twelve nations face full bans, while seven others face partial restrictions. Trump framed the policy as essential to national security, citing a recent attack on Colorado's Jewish community, allegedly committed by an Egyptian national, though Egypt is not among the banned countries. Other justifications include alleged visa violations. Click on for a closer look at why these specific countries were singled out.


Meet the ocean's biggest fish

The whale shark is the world’s largest fish and one of the ocean’s most mysterious gentle giants. With their spotted skin and colossal mouths, they glide through warm waters in search of plankton feasts. Despite their size, they’re harmless to humans, and they're utterly fascinating. From bizarre mating habits to epic migrations, click on to dive deep into the fascinating world of whale sharks.


Canceled flights rise as tourists fear Trump's wrath

International travelers are changing their travel plans amidst growing concerns about conditions in the US following President Donald Trump’s recent policies. The airline industry notes a trend in flight cancellations to the United States, making industry experts weary that a downfall of tourism to the US will impact its already shaky economy. Tourism Economics blames "polarizing rhetoric" as a key reason the American tourism industry is expected to experience a significant loss in 2025. Early projections estimate that the travel industry will see a more than $60 billion loss, as international travelers choose safer locations for their vacations. Are you considering changing your vacation plans? Click through the following gallery to read more about this worrisome issue.


Wales will introduce a tourist tax in 2027. Where else in the UK is charging visitors?

The new fee will help to fund the government’s aim to have a million Welsh speakers by 2050. View on euronews


Riddle of Scots adventurer who vanished during search for Noah's Ark

When she stares out of her living room window, frail pensioner Maggie Jean Mackenzie rarely takes in the old, weathered landscape and low-rise townscape beyond her Hebridean home.


US mother has airport meltdown after flight to New York cancelled

This is the moment a passenger had a meltdown in an airport after learning her flight had been cancelled, swearing at staff before being detained by police. The irate female passenger, who has not been named, can be seen in a white T-shirt and yellow bottoms cursing at staff for more than a minute in a clip from July 3.


The Bull as a Symbol of Power in Minoan and Hindu Stories

Throughout human history, certain animals have emerged as potent symbols across diverse civilizations, and few have captured the human imagination quite like the bull. With its impressive physique, formidable strength, and agricultural importance, the bull has been venerated and mythologized across cultures, becoming a universal emblem of power, fertility, and divine authority. Among the many … The post The Bull as a Symbol of Power in Minoan and Hindu Stories appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.


The Animal That Can Sleep While Flying for Days

In the vast expanse of our planet’s skies, one extraordinary creature has mastered what seems impossible to humans: the ability to sleep while flying, not just for brief moments, but for days on end. The common swift (Apus apus) represents one of nature’s most remarkable evolutionary achievements, combining the necessities of rest with continuous flight … The post The Animal That Can Sleep While Flying for Days appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.


Comparing quality of life: USA vs. Russia

Choosing the best place to live often comes down to more than just statistics and headlines. Oftentimes, it's about the lifestyle, opportunities, and freedoms that define daily life. Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has recently signed a decree that allows foreign citizens to apply for temporary residency if they share the nation’s traditional spirit. But how does life in Russia truly compare to that in the United States? Are things better there, or would residents find it worse? Click through this gallery to see a thorough comparison between the US and the Russian Federation.


The Greek island where five-star hotels cost less than £250 per night - and it's loved by Lady Gaga

Kate Wickers reveals the family-friendly Greek island where five-star hotels are available for as little as £250 a night


Common money mistakes you’re making when traveling

So you finally have a holiday booked, but you need more than just an itinerary and a suitcase. Travel is expensive, so you need a financial plan to keep yourself from making money mistakes that could blow your holiday budget. From exchanging currency at the airport to not knowing how to tip at your destination, these are just some common money mistakes people make when traveling abroad. Check out the gallery for mistakes you don't want to make.


Big hiking mistakes you should avoid

From relying too much on your phone to not bringing an extra lighter, it's safe to say that there are plenty of things to think about when going on a hike. And while making mistakes is a part of learning, making them out in the wild can end up seriously hurting you. So for your own health and safety, take a look at the most common hiking mistakes. After all, you don't want to fall into the trap of making simple mistakes that can easily become a bigger problem!


Countries with the lowest (and highest) internet costs

In today’s world, it’s hard to imagine life without the internet. It powers everything, from hospitals and airports to e-commerce, education, and nearly every modern profession. For many, internet access is a basic necessity, a modest yet essential monthly expense. But for others, it remains costly and sometimes out of reach. Prices vary widely across the globe, influenced by how many people use the service, infrastructure development costs, equipment maintenance, and the effort service providers invest in delivering it to our homes. These factors shape what we pay. So, who’s paying pennies, and who’s paying a premium? Here’s a look at the countries with the highest and lowest internet costs in the world. Curious to see where your country stands? Click to find out. All figures are in USD.


The history of US-issued travel bans

In June 2025, the Trump administration barred the entry of citizens from 12 countries to the United States; citizens from seven other nations will also face restrictions. But this isn't the first time foreign nationals have been targeted. These kinds of policies go back to the late 1800s, with the issuance of the Chinese Exclusion Act. And the measures have really never stopped. Want to know more about the history of travel bans issued by the US government? Click on to find out.


Stunning Hindu temples you need to see to believe

Hinduism is the world's third largest religion and, according to many scholars, the oldest religion in the world. Widely practiced in the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, Hindu worship takes place in temples of many styles, colors, and locations. Browse this gallery and take a look at some of these stunning religious buildings.


12 Longest-Living Creatures in the U.S.

Did you ever wonder what it would feel like to outlive generations, to quietly witness history changing around you, year after year? In the wild corners and hidden depths of the United States, some remarkable animals quietly do just that. Their lifespans stretch across centuries, outlasting storms, revolutions, and even human inventions. For animal lovers, … The post 12 Longest-Living Creatures in the U.S. appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.


The 5 Strongest Passports for 2025—and 5 of the Weakest

The 5 Strongest Passports for 2025—and 5 of the Weakest


Bird strikes: the hidden risk to air travel

In December 2024, the tragic crash of a Jeju Air passenger plane in South Korea sent shockwaves through the aviation world. While the investigation is ongoing, the possibility of a bird strike has emerged as a key focus. According to data compiled by the United States Fish and Wildlife Services, bird strikes cause annual damages amounting to approximately US$900 million in the US alone. But what types of birds pose the greatest threat? And what measures are being taken to prevent these dangerous encounters? Click through this gallery to learn more.


A Flight to Mount Everest + World’s Most Dangerous Airport - Lukla

Experience a breathtaking helicopter tour of Nepal, starting at sunrise from Kathmandu Airport around 6:20 am. This 5-hour journey showcases the spectacular mountains, particularly ideal to visit in April and October when visibility is best. The adventure begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the gateway to Mount Everest, taking 25 minutes by airplane or 40 minutes by helicopter. After landing in Lukla at 7 am, the flight continues toward Mt Everest, passing through notable locations such as Namche Bazar, Syangboche airstrip, and the Khumbu Icefall. Reaching nearly 20,000 ft, the helicopter approaches the iconic peak of Mt Everest before landing at Kala Patthar, where stunning photography opportunities arise. The flight also includes a visit to Gokyo Lake, along with views of the Khumbu Glacier, culminating at the world’s highest hotel, Hotel Everest View, for breakfast. The trip involves significant waypoints: 1. Kathmandu (4,390 ft / 1,338m) 2. Lukla (9,380 ft / 2,860m) 3. Namche Bazar (11,290 ft / 3,440m) 4. Syangboche (12,402 ft / 3,780m) 5. Khumbu Icefall (17,999 ft / 5,486m) 6. Mt Everest (29,031 ft / 8,849m) 7. Kala Patthar (18,519 ft / 5,644m) 8. Cho La Pass (17,782 ft / 5,420m) 9. Gokyo Ri (17,575 ft / 5,357m) 10. Hotel Everest View (12,729 ft / 3,880m) 11. Lukla (9,380 ft / 2,860m) 12. Kathmandu (4,390 ft / 1,338m) #Nepal #HelicopterTour #MountEverest #GokyoLake #TravelAdventure


What do the 50 state flags of the US represent?

Each of the 50 state flags of America are unique in their design and symbolism. While some elements can be identified across several examples, namely references to the original 13 colonies, the Stars and Stripes, and the bald eagle, a US state flag is essentially singular in its meaning and significance. A US state flag represents the history of that state, key moments in its timeline, and the character and patriotism of its people. It also serves to highlight its culture and heritage. So, which flag flies over your state? Click through and find out what your flag means.


The Cahokia Mounds: Ancient North America’s Lost Metropolis

Imagine walking through what looks like rolling farmland in southern Illinois, surrounded by gentle hills that seem perfectly natural. Yet beneath your feet lies one of history’s most remarkable secrets – the remains of a massive city that once rivaled London in size and complexity. Welcome to Cahokia, North America’s forgotten metropolis that flourished a ... Read more The post The Cahokia Mounds: Ancient North America’s Lost Metropolis appeared first on discoverwildscience.


Discover the top 30 safest places for female travelers

While every woman should feel confident while traveling, there is no denying external risks exist both abroad and at home. In order to put your best foot forward, here is a list of places that have the best reputations for female travelers. From huge North American destinations to remote Asian paradises, you may be surprised to discover that there is an entire world to explore safely. Based on reports from Trekeffect, discover the top 30 safest places for female travelers.


The enigmatic stories of the English Channel

The English Channel is one of the most recognized waterways on the planet. Separating Southern England from northern France, this is the busiest shipping area in the world, with as many as 500 vessels a day plying the narrow seaway. The scene of battles, invasions, and heroic deeds of endeavor, the English Channel's location has given it immense significance over the centuries. Seen as both a route and a barrier, this celebrated body of water has a history as complex and as unpredictable as the currents and tides that rip through its depths. Click through the following gallery for an entertaining and fact-finding voyage around the English Channel.


Why Marine Iguanas Are at Risk—and How You Can Help

Picture this: You’re standing on a volcanic beach in the Galápagos Islands when something incredible catches your eye. A prehistoric-looking creature with spiky dorsal fins slowly crawls across the black lava rocks, stops at the water’s edge, and then does something absolutely mind-blowing—it dives straight into the ocean. Meet the marine iguana, the world’s only … The post Why Marine Iguanas Are at Risk—and How You Can Help appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.