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Moment plane catches fire on runway after landing

'Drop your belongings, unbuckle, and head to the exits': This is the moment Delta Flight 604 suffered a mechanical malfunction after landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport from Cancun, Mexico, which caused a fire near the plane's nose area.


Wayfarers Chapel will be dismantled after being damaged by landslide

The shrine has seen a steady flow of tourists, weddings and funerals since it opened in 1951. However, officials say the deteriorating ground leaves them no choice.


What is happening with Real ID?

What is happening with Real ID? - Enforcement begins on 7 May 2025, so Americans who want to travel by air have a little less than a year to upgrade their licences


Things Americans find strange about Europe


Proposed Isle of Man assisted dying service ‘takes another landmark step’

The wording of the Assisted Dying Bill was debated on Tuesday.


My family booked first-class 'apartment' seats for an 8-hour Etihad Airways flight. I can see why the private airplane rooms cost $6,000 a pop.

My family of four sat in Etihad Airways' first-class "apartment" seats from Abu Dhabi to London. They're typically $6,000, but we paid with points.


What would happen if we didn't have the moon?

The moon is just one of those things that we take for granted. It has always been there and it will likely be there for millions of years to come. We're so used to looking up to the night sky and seeing Earth's satellite, that it's difficult to imagine our planet without it. But what would our world be like if there was no moon? Click through to find out.


Things you should never do on an airplane


The northern lights in Barcelona and other unusual places


31 US landmarks to experience with your dog

Looking for popular US landmarks to experience with your dog? We've rounded up the must-see places your pooch will love.


The most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world

For vegetarians, traveling can be a frustrating experience. There are some nations that simply don't cater well for the non-meat eater. Fortunately, globe-trotting herbivores have an index at hand to the most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world. The Global Vegetarian Index, compiled by Oliver's Travels, lists countries that are best for vegetarians. Click through the following gallery and ruminate over these veggie-friendly culinary destinations.


Country diary: Explosive but elusive, what a bird the Cetti’s warbler is

So many woods have had feet of drowned clay for so long. Even now, some Wildlife Trust reserves are closed to visitors, spring flowering with no one to see it. Every sticky wood is a little quag, a lot of mire. In our nearest woodland, the six-month flood has largely sunk into the more permeable alluvial silt, leaving a puddled floor. It looks secure enough to venture trainer-clad along the riverside for the first time since October. The path...


Inside US WWII incarceration centre that’s now a national park


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.


Mystery blue orb spotted hanging low over US city


The world's most fascinating fortresses

Humans have been building fortresses since the dawn of time. From strategically placed castles to facilities where certain activities can be conducted in a safe environment, the world is full of formidable fortresses. But which exactly are the most fascinating ones and why? In this gallery, we present you with a selection of amazing structures, from hilltop castles to underground military bases. Browse through and discover the world's most fascinating fortresses.


10 Stylish and Equally Comfortable Airport Looks for Your Next Trip

Look and feel great the next time you travel!


Anti-tourism graffiti spreads across Athens in demands to end tourism

Greece issued a plea for 'no more tourism' as the stunning city - and home to iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis - is becoming increasingly swamped with British holidaymakers.


Mysterious structures discovered near Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza

Archaeologists uncovered two structures hiding below the sands in Egypt that were constructed 4,500 years ago - at the same time as the iconic Great Pyramid.


Plane passenger questions whether he’s to blame for making his neighbour uncomfortable

Plane passenger questions whether he’s to blame for making his neighbour uncomfortable - ‘She was rude, you did your best to cope with a tough situation,’ reader argues


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

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


Update after man and his dog went missing during Grand Canyon visit

The body of a man, believed to be Thomas L. Robison, 58, of Santa Fe, was found in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park on Friday.


Dublin-New York portal to switch off again tonight as organisers try to block ‘inappropriate’ behaviour

It was fun while it lasted.


10 best places in the UK to go for a ‘tranquil’ walk


Trump's $100m Boeing clipped another corporate jet at Florida airport

Donald Trump 's private Boeing 757 clipped another corporate jet while taxiing at West Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on Sunday, a source familiar with the incident said.


10 Gorgeous Spots to Propose in LA

10 Gorgeous Spots to Propose in LA Los Angeles is... The post 10 Gorgeous Spots to Propose in LA appeared first on Be Right Back by Mary.


The most haunted castles in Europe

Europe is peppered with ancient castles, many of them wonderfully fairy-tale in appearance. Others, however, are possessed of a more mystical appeal, with some hiding dark secrets and a violent past. These are the spooky strongholds that will make you shiver, mysterious medieval seats of power where dastardly deeds took place in an atmosphere of fear and repression. Hundreds of years later, these creepy castles are scenes of ghostly goings-on where specters and phantoms tease and torment with malevolent glee. But where can you find the most frightening fortifications? Click through if you dare and get ready to be haunted!


Ships told to change routes as killer whales terrorise European coast

Ships told to change routes as killer whales terrorise European coast - It follows another attack on a boat off the Straight of Gibraltar


See inside Oheka Castle, the 127-room Long Island estate that inspired 'The Great Gatsby'

Oheka Castle, the second-largest private home in the US, has been through a lot over the last 100 years. It cost $40 million to restore in the '80s.


'Most beautiful' seaside town with 'incredible views' named top UK holiday destination

Scarborough is a beautiful seaside town in North Yorkshire which has become famous for its coastline which offers incredible views of the North Sea. It's been named one of the UK's top destinations


Monuments Men: The group of soldiers who recovered five million works of art stolen during WWII

The widespread looting of European art by the Third Reich before and during the Second World War was one of the most shameful chapters of art history. The Nazis systematically stole thousands of paintings from individuals, and confiscated many thousands more from museums and other cultural institutions. Beside artworks, gold, silver, currency, jewelry, books, and religious treasures were also plundered. Most of these looted items were recovered and restituted after the war. But many thousands of pieces of art were never retrieved by their rightful owners. Click through and read the shameful story of Nazi plunder.


Places Americans don’t visit—but definitely should

Even though Americans still carry the stereotype of people who don’t travel overseas, this is far from the truth. Yes, US citizens may not travel internationally as frequently as other cultures, particularly Europeans, but Americans are going abroad like never before. Popular destinations among Americans include our neighboring Mexico and Canada, as well as the UK in Europe, according to the Department of Commerce’s National Travel and Tourism Office. But what about the countries not featured in the list? There are some real gems out there that Americans have left untapped. What are some amazing destinations abroad that Americans should start visiting? Click through the gallery to find out.


Can't face the crowds at Yosemite and Yellowstone? These eight lesser-known national parks offer stunning scenery but with far fewer visitors

Fed-up of the seemingly endless influx of travelers at Yosemite and Yellowstone? Good news - there's hundreds of other national parks to choose from, scattered about the US.


What are the differences between expats and immigrants?

Imagine leaving the country where you were born and lived for years of your life, possibly even decades, to start a new life elsewhere. You’ve likely heard the terms before and perhaps even thought they were the same thing, however, "expats" and "immigrants" are actually two distinct groups. While the two do have commonalities, many things differentiate them. Whether you fall into one of these groups yourself, know someone who does, or are simply curious about the words you hear in the news, this guide will break down the characteristics of each group for you. Simply click through to learn more.


I'm an American living in Italy - the locals can spot tourists just by the way you walk

In a recent TikTok, Rachael Sullivan, from Tampa, Florida, reveals what to look out for when it comes to spotting an American in Italy. She has been living overseas since January.


Is there going to be a chance of seeing the Northern Lights tonight?

Is there going to be a chance of seeing the Northern Lights tonight? - Weather experts have given their verdict on if people will be able to see the Northern Lights on Wednesday night


Pictured: The world's longest underground slide, which is hidden inside a MOUNTAIN in Graz in Austria

The attraction, called the Schlossberg Slide, is completely hidden inside the tree-covered Schlossberg mountain, which lords it over Austria's second-largest city, Graz, at a height of 1,551ft.


60 stunning spots you won't believe are in America

From sand dunes and badlands to glaciers and geysers, these amazing stateside attractions and destinations will astound you.


Airlines rail against Biden ‘junk fees’ rule

Airlines rail against Biden ‘junk fees’ rule - New rule from Biden administration will save consumers more than $500m a year


The most mysterious shipwrecks in history


Memorable epitaphs from famous gravestones

Words are one of the many forms through which we honor the deceased. Epitaphs come in all sorts of formats, depending on the person they are written for, and by whom. There are some famous dead people who have pretty unique epitaphs craved on their headstones, from poetic to funny. Despite the variety of styles, they all have something in common—they're memorable. In this gallery, you'll discover some of the most beautiful and quirky epitaphs from famous gravesites. Click on.


Little-known National Trust park that's free to explore with stunning gardens, a play area and café at the end of a Tube line

Experience London's history as you explore the green oasis (contains affiliate links)


A tourist bus service has been cancelled due to the curse of potholes

It is arguably the least used road in the country - partly because it goes through a bomb range. But the minibus service which takes tourists to remote Cape Wrath, has had to stop because of potholes.


Tiana's Bayou Adventure Opening Day Is Announced

Prepare to be enchanted as Walt Disney World’s newest ride, Tiana's Bayou Adventure invites guests to immerse themselves in the ... Read more The post Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Opening Day Is Announced appeared first on Cruising For All.


China wildlife park under investigation over deaths of 20 Siberian tigers

China wildlife park under investigation over deaths of 20 Siberian tigers - Privately owned wildlife park in China accused of keeping animals in inhumane conditions


Mexican citizens were traveling to work at a Florida farm when a pickup hit their bus, killing 8

OCALA, Fla. (AP) — Mexican citizens were among those going to work at a Florida watermelon farm on Tuesday when the bus they were traveling in was sideswiped and crashed, killing eight people, officials said. Alicia Bárcena, Mexico’s foreign relations secretary, on Tuesday said via the social media platform X that she was sorry to report that a tragic automotive accident had happened in Florida with Mexican agricultural workers involved. She...


The northern lights: nature's most beautiful phenomenon

The aurora borealis is a stunning natural phenomenon that blows away anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it. Science says it is the result of sun particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, but Icelandic legends say the magical lights are angels dancing in the sky! This spectacular natural light show is usually associated with Europe's most northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark, where it's most visible. However, this aurora season, the world is getting an extra-special visit. The northern lights have been visible in locations across northern US and Europe where residents rarely see the northern lights, and certainly not with this level of visibility. Now a powerful solar storm could potentially allow residents in the upper Midwest US to see the lights, spanning an impressive 17 states including parts of Illinois and Indiana. According to the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, the areas near Milwaukee and Minneapolis may see the lights overhead, and areas as far south as Chicago and Indianapolis could see them on the far northern horizon, likely on July 12-13, NBC Chicago reports. Click on for dazzling photos of the phenomena and learn all about the aurora borealis.


Fallout between the Maldives and India is ‘absolutely’ benefiting Sri Lanka, says tourism minister

Indian travelers' boycott of the Maldives is benefiting Sri Lanka, says Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Harin Fernando, citing the countries' tight relationship.


Demand higher than ever for 'deadliest and busiest migrant route in the world'

In a half-built home off the busy beaches of the fishing town Mbour, relatives and neighbours gather to grieve without a body to bury.


'All we can think about is getting to Europe'

A half-sunken boat was found 60 miles south of the Canary Island El Hierro and none of the migrants were found in or around the wreckage.