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In US national parks, a historical wound begins to heal

When Raeshaun Ramon first donned the distinctive green and gray uniform of a US National Park Service ranger, he feared his Native American tribe would judge him for his choice. Ramon is the first ranger at Saguaro to belong to the Tohono O'odham nation -- literally, the "desert people" -- even though the park is their historic territory.


How Frugal People Use Credit Cards: 6 Tips for Thrifty Credit Management

Credit cards are a great way to rack up rewards such as cash back on purchases and travel benefits. They also offer a lot of convenience. But because of credit cards' high interest rates, these...


The world's costliest countries to live: does Singapore make the list?

As the cost of living crisis bites around the world, find out where people pay the most to get by.


Are These Bucket List Trips Actually Worth The Hype?

You might just have to see it to believe it.


Travellers park their caravans in Surrey down the road from John Terry

Famous residents who have called leafy Cobham and the surrounding areas home as side footballer John Terry also include Cliff Richard and Andy Murray .


Geologist and historian solves centuries old Mona Lisa mystery

Geologist and Renaissance art historian Ann Pizzorusso believes she might finally have an answer to put the debate to rest.


Remembering the fishermen who never came home

Services are being held around the UK coast to honour the fishermen who lost their lives at sea


The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for nonstop activity or total relaxation. While traveling with friends and family can be a lot of fun, going somewhere alone has its perks. You get to choose everything — the destination, the hotel, the itinerary, the restaurants, how much money you spend and beyond. Only one opinion matters...yours. It's also a great way to push yourself out of your comfort zone, meet new people (if you so choose), unplug, rejuvenate and bask in moments of reflection — or even just escape reality for a few days. Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list. The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S. Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.


34 Rare Vintage Photos of The Plaza Hotel

It’s always been the place to be.


13 Beautiful City Skyline Photos Snapped Around the World

Dazzling views from the top await.


37 bizarre airline incidents you won't believe

Here are the strangest things to happen on planes, from loose doors to groaning intercoms.


Former visitor centre in the Cotswolds to be sold

The centre closed its doors in February, having been a visitors centre since 1996.


13 Amusement Parks in the U.S. That Are Completely Free to Enter

A few even charge you nothing for parking and entertainment. Amusement parks are synonymous with so many wonderful things: fun in the sun, rollercoasters and carousels, games galore and delicious food. And all in a colorful, jubilant, family-friendly setting. The only issue? Joy like that does not typically come cheap. Or can it? Well, at these 13 amusement parks across the U.S., from the Golden to the Garden States, you can save on one very important front: entry. While the vast majority of amusement parks — including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens — require tickets just to walk through the gates, these resorts and parks do not. Of course, if you want to ride the rides or snack on the snacks, you'll still have to open your wallet. (A good thing can only go so far!) But if you're someone who's more about the vibes than the rides, this is the list for you. Make sure you scroll to the bottom: There's one very famous park that's about to go "open gate" with its water parks for guests staying on property. (Hint: It's home to a special mouse!)


7 curious and intriguing facts about the Great Wall of China that may not be well known to public

Many popular anecdotes about the wall are not true But there are many intriguing facts about it that are worth sharing As a member of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic structures in the world, and with that comes misconceptions (it is not one wall) and outright falsehoods (it cannot be seen from space...


Revealed: The most unusual hotels around the world

We've scoured the globe to find some of the most unusual, incredible and downright bizarre themed hotels, from magical Harry Potter escapes to football-surrounded sleeps.


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


Emergency at major Australian airport after plane malfunction

A passenger planes landing gear has failed at Newcastle Airport, with emergency services rushing to the scene.


Tour the world's small but mighty tiny homes

From a floating micro-home to a state-of-the-art pod, the world's best tiny homes that don't compromise on anything.


The Most Beautiful Small Towns In Every State

Why yes, we would love to reside in a place where we can pan for sapphires.


Historical pictures of old zoos from the last centuries

Humans have always been fascinated by the animal world around them. In ancient Egypt, for instance, kings used beasts to demonstrate their wealth and power. Later, menageries, circuses, and finally zoos gradually entered society. While today’s zoos have adopted missions centred around conservation, those of the last century focused more on entertainment. Here are 20 captivating images of zoos from days gone by.


New York Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicates show to ground-breaking Harlem Renaissance black art movement

55 years after its disastrous Harlem Renaissance show that featured no art by black artists, the New York Met has another show of the modern art movement's work 160 pieces depict the realities of daily life in black communities such as Harlem from 1920s to the 1940s, and portray the movement's great writers and thinkers The first time the Metropoli...


Vatican Museums staff start unprecedented legal action over labour conditions

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Forty-nine Vatican Museums employees have started an unprecedented labour dispute over what they say are unfair and poor conditions at their workplace, which could lead to an embarrassing lawsuit against Pope Francis' administration. The workers, mostly museum attendants, have sent a petition to the Vatican's "Governatorato", the body that administers the Vatican City


The 15 Best Mother-Daughter Trips to Take Together

Celebrate mom more than once a year with these curated trips!


How to Transform Your Outdoor Space Into a Cozy Place to Hang Out

Make it instantly more inviting.


Identity crisis: Climate destroying wonders that gave US parks their names

Glacier National Park's ice fortress is crumbling. To this end, Glacier National Park's winding trails are dotted with signs that pose poignant questions.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


The 10 worst French aircraft

France has produced some excellent planes over the years, but its share of duffers too – including these ones


The 14 Most Elaborate Hotel Bathrooms

The lighting for mirror selfies is impeccable.


10 of America’s Best Water Parks

Make a splash at these fun-filled oases.


Sea at Brighton turns a murky brown colour

The sea along the south coast of England has turned a filthy brown colour amid public fury at sewage-dumping on the country's most celebrated beaches.


Dual world records marked on Mount Everest

Kami Rita Sherpa scaled the world's tallest mountain for a 29th time while a Briton marked his 18th.


British Museum could repatriate more contested artefacts

a landmark deal over the return of Asante gold to Ghana is unlikely to be repeated for the Egin marbles which remain problematic for the UK and Greece.


'It's like the M25!' Fury as caravans invade Yorkshire beauty spot

Scenic South Gare in Redcar, North Yorkshire, was remote and tranquil until Covid. But visitors realised they could park up there and dodge police during lockdown, causing a boost in its popularity.


Yes, You Can Book a Stay at These Celeb-Approved Hotels

You might get starstruck at these luxury properties.


Beautiful Cities in Greece That Deserve More Love

Don't overlook these hidden gems!


Here Are 5 Things You Should Only Pay For in Cash

Banks issue rewards credit cards for all kinds of spending categories, from flights, hotels, rental cars and entertainment to groceries, dining, warehouse clubs and e-commerce. With all of the various...


Ukraine's first lady makes her premier visit to Belgrade

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska arrived in Belgrade on Sunday, the first visit by a top Ukrainian dignitary to Serbia since Russia's invasion in 2022 and a signal of the Balkan country's swing away from Moscow, its traditional ally. Flanked by her Serbian counterpart Tamara Vucic and Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba, also on his first visit to Belgrade,


15 Countries Worth Visiting for an Epic Drive

Whether it's the awesome roads, incredible terrain, or lax driving laws, plan your next road trip with this guide to our international favorite driving spots.


The Most Popular Book the Year You Were Born

We had forgotten about so many of these.


Swimming carnival disrupted after a fire breaks out at aquatic centre

Hundreds of children who were attending a swimming carnival at a major sporting and recreational facility were forced to get out of the building after a fire broke out.


8 Ways To Spend Less on Your Daily Cup of Coffee

America is a country that heavily relies on coffee. Coffee is the most popular beverage in America, beating tap water, tea, soft drinks and juice. According to Drive Research, nearly 3 in 4 Americans...


After a Night at These Luxurious New International Hotels, You’ll Never Want to Come Home.

Wanderlust is not a deadly sin.


7 of the Most Ridiculously Long Interstates in the U.S.

Historic, iconic, impossibly long.


These 10 Mountain Towns Are as Affordable as They Are Beautiful

Buy a house with the view you've always dreamed of.


Weird things that have washed up on beaches

While we usually find shells, fish, and pretty pebbles on beaches, there have been some pretty weird discoveries in the last century. On the beaches near busy shipping routes, for example, some of the most bizarre merchandise has been found, including cat-shaped telephones and giant hairballs. There has also been strange natural phenomena and devastating environmental pollution. If you're curious about what crazy objects have been found on our beaches, take a look through this gallery.


Cosy tiny homes perfect for a minimalist escape

From a lake-side glasshouse in Iceland to a miniature wooden pod in England, these snug pads are perfect for escaping the winter chill.


It's Official: We Found the 40 Prettiest Flowers in the World

How many of these breathtaking beauties do you recognize? As is often the case with beautiful things, we've given flowers meaning—so much so that even looking at one can make you feel more alive. A plain red rose has become a romantic expression of love and sunny daffodils represent the rebirth of the planet every spring. Of course, because they're plants, we also use them in more practical ways: Silky flower petals have been crushed and distilled into essential oils and perfumes for centuries, and we've figured out how to eat some of them and make tea with select leaves, stalks, and blooms. But to put it simply, the joy of admiring a gorgeous, colorful flower is unmatched. (Though we should note that some are best admired from afar because of toxicity.) Not to mention, no two flowers are exactly the same. Some rise out of the water to bloom while others sprout vines that go where they want…permanently decorating the side of your house. Even low bushes can produce incredible blossoms, like giant peonies, and if you've ever sat under a cherry blossom tree with a cool breeze blowing tiny petals around you, you know how magnificent flowering trees can be. A person who loves flowers is called an "anthophile," and if this describes you, you'll probably recognize most—if not all—of the flowers below. Rare or common, bright or soft, simple or complex, these beautiful flowers from around the world are certainly sights to behold.


What the State You Grew Up in Says About You

Every state has its own distinctive culture and traditions.