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The truth behind passenger's £50 Ryanair fee for taking a water bottle on a flight

The passenger describes being left 'shaken and confused' by the charge. But was Ryanair in the wrong?


Historical burial sites of US presidents

The gravesites of 40 US presidents are spread across the length of breadth of the country they served, in 23 states and the District of Columbia. They range from simple headstones to elaborate tombs. Many are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other more contemporary burial sites are set within the grounds of presidential libraries and museums. But where exactly are these final resting places located? Click through and pay your respects to the deceased presidents of the United States.


10 Scenic U.S. Road Trips Perfect for a Relaxed Getaway

Pacific Coast Highway (California) The Pacific Coast Highway, known as Highway 1, offers breathtaking views of California's coastline. Stretching from San Francisco to San Diego, this iconic highway hugs the rugged cliffs and provides panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Imagine cruising along with the wind in your hair, stopping at charming seaside towns like Monterey and Santa Barbara. The route is dotted with picturesque beaches, offering...


Top Travel Countries with Baby

Tuscany, Italy Italy is renowned for its family-oriented culture, and Tuscany stands out as an exceptional destination for traveling with a baby. Cities like Florence and Lucca offer stroller-friendly streets, though it's advisable to use a stroller with large, cushioned wheels to navigate cobblestone roads. Restaurants are generally accommodating, often preparing simple pasta dishes suitable for young children. While public restrooms may lack...


Walk Japan’s ancient travellers’ highway for historic post towns, teahouses and mountain shrines

The Nakasendo road still exists in its entirety - as do dozens of the post towns it weaves between - and can form an epic walking itinerary across central Japan. View on euronews


Jet carrying 300 holidaymakers from Cancun declares 'mayday'

The Boeing 787 passenger jet landed with just 1,250kg of fuel - capable of keeping it in the air for just 20 minutes after air traffic controllers sent it on a 28-mile detour.


Mountains that cross international borders

In the vast wilderness of our planet, landscapes can rise into the sky to create mountainous formations that astonish the eye. These natural titans were forged by millennia of geological upheaval, but while there are some really old mountains scattered around the world, not all of them stretch over multiple countries. Yet what of the ones that do? Click through this gallery to see which mountains are the pride of more than a single nation.


Winter Magic: Top American Towns for a Holiday Getaway

Discover the enchanting charm of America's quaint towns this winter! ❄️ From cozy streets lit with twinkling lights to festive local markets, there's a magical getaway waiting for you. Embrace the holiday spirit and create memories that last a lifetime! ✨ #WinterWonderland #HolidayTravel #ExploreUSA


Best Fall Weather: 10 Cities in Indiana to Experience

Get ready to experience an Indiana autumn like never before! 🍂 Explore the top 10 cities where fall colors come alive and create unforgettable memories. Which one will you visit first? #FallInIndiana #AutumnVibes #ExploreMore


The surprising history of the oldest mountains in the world

Mountains are some of the oldest residents of our planet. Earth's ancient temples of strength and resilience, sometimes taking the form of massive jagged fingers reaching for the sky, other times gently rounded and rolling hills giving texture to the land's surface, have watched over the earth for millions of years before complex organisms began to develop. For instance, the Appalachian Mountains, today famous for their heavily forested slopes, are around 500 million years older than the first trees that ever sprouted from the earth. These ancient formations are not only beautiful, but also tell the story of the world in its earliest stages, stories worth telling and worth reading. Intrigued? Read on to learn about the oldest mountain ranges in the world.


The best movies set in London

London has always been an inspirational city. From its people to its iconographic landmarks, the British capital is the perfect location to tell certain stories. Indeed, this is what many filmmakers have done over the years. Famous directors have done some of their best work in London, but so have many independent ones. From rom-coms to horror flicks, London stands out as one of the top film capitals of the world. In this gallery, we compile some of the best movies set in London. Click through to get to know them.


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!)


Off-the-Beaten-Path Destinations for Solo Travelers

Explore the thrill of wandering solo in some hidden gems! 🌍✈️ Discover places that promise adventure and serenity, away from the usual tourist spots. Experience the world on your own terms! #SoloTravel #HiddenGems #AdventureAwaits


27 Rare Photos That Show How Disney Parks Have Changed Through the Years

It's been decades, and Mickey Mouse hasn't aged a bit! The magic of Disney is hard to miss. As soon as you enter the company’s popular parks, you’re whisked away to a place where worries no longer exist and pure bliss resides. It’s what keeps people from all over the world coming back year after year. After all, who can resist tapping into their inner child and being overcome with joy by the sight of beloved characters like Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, and the rest of the Disney crew? While going to the parks is always a good time, it's not always attainable. So, what's the next best thing when you can’t physically visit the “happiest place on Earth?” Looking at the best Disney photos through the years, of course. In fact, it just might be what you need to get your magical “fix.” These historic Disney photos can take you back in time, creating an even deeper appreciation for the parks and all that they represent. Whether it's a ride that's no longer in operation or dancers that evoke a sense of nostalgia, these rare and retro Disney photos are bound to make you smile. So, go ahead, grab your Mickey ears and other Disney gifts and gear and get you ready to take a walk down memory lane, Disney style!


The safest low-cost airlines in 2025

Budget airlines offer a fantastic way for travelers to explore the world without breaking the bank, but safety is always paramount. Can you truly have a cheap flight and peace of mind? Airline Ratings, a renowned source for airline and flying information, crunched the numbers and ranked the world's safest low-cost carriers, proving that affordability doesn't have to compromise your safety. Click through to see which budget airlines aced the safety test and get ready to pack your bags!


A disruptive passenger threatened to break a flight attendant's jaw then yelled in the captain's face after abusing fellow travelers, FBI says

An affidavit says Luis Vaquero mocked a group of Jewish passengers and threatened violence against a disabled child during the flight.


‘It’s not a theme park’: As tourism surges, Canary Islanders call on visitors to show more respect

Locals in the Canary Islands aren’t ‘anti-visitor’, but say they are only suffering from tourists’ bad behaviour rather than reaping the benefits. View on euronews


Destinations to Travel If You Love Unusual Houses

Bora Bora and Moorea Bora Bora and Moorea are synonymous with tropical paradise. Nestled in French Polynesia, these islands are famed for their crystal-clear waters and mesmerizing lagoons. The allure for architecture enthusiasts lies in the overwater bungalows that dot these islands. Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of waves beneath you in a bungalow perched right above the water. It's a harmonious blend of luxury and nature that offers...


A safari planning expert shares how to navigate tipping on a vacation to Africa

Meg van Niekerk, a Go2Africa safari planning expert, outlines who to tip, how much to tip, and why you should tip on a safari in the first place.


Why Rwanda Is the Best Place to Trek with Mountain Gorillas

The allure of exploring untamed wilderness and encountering creatures of magnificent majesty is a dream for many adventure seekers. Rwanda, with its lush landscapes and unique wildlife, stands as an unrivaled destination for travelers keen on trekking through dense forests to witness the awe-inspiring mountain gorillas. Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Rwanda not … The post Why Rwanda Is the Best Place to Trek with Mountain Gorillas appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.


Researchers Discover Luxury Complex Amid Ruins Of Pompeii

When Pompeii was destroyed by a volcanic eruption on August 24, 79 CE, the city's footprint was astonishingly well preserved under the ash, providing historians with a glimpse into Roman life from a city frozen in time. From the remains of harnessed horses found in 2018 to the most recent discovery: a Thermopolis, or bath house that's 2,000 years old. Let's explore this newest discovery and what it could mean for our understanding of the ruins of Pompeii.


The Best Massachusetts Beach Towns You May Not Know

These sandy shores will make you want to pack your bags ASAP!


4 Top European Countries Ideal for a Dreamy Retirement

Find pristine beaches, world-class cuisine and so much more in these top European destinations.


Blue plaques for Audrey Hepburn and Marc Bolan announced by English Heritage

Next time you're in London, look out for English Heritage blue plaques. A blue plaque is a permanent marker installed in a public place to commemorate a link between that location and a famous person, event, or former building on the site. Recently, English Heritage announced Hollywood star Audrey Hepburn and T. Rex front man Marc Bolan will be honored with blue plaques in London. Hepburn, who was born in Belgium, will be commemorated in Mayfair, the area where she lived while landing her Academy Award-winning role in 'Roman Holiday' (1953). Marc Bolan, who played a key role in the glam rock movement, became famous for his theatrical style and musical innovation, producing hits like 'Get It On' and 'Ride a White Swan.' English Heritage will also recognize the achievements of novelist Barbara Pym, artist Graham Sutherland, ballerina Alicia Markova, and Jamaican author Una Marson. Across the UK capital, about 950 blue plaques on properties honor the men and women who have lived or worked in them—artists, actors, writers, musicians, novelists, architects, scientists, and politicians, among many others from all walks of life. Browse the following gallery and take a look at who's lived where, and when.


Tourist is driven 600 miles across Thailand in the wrong direction after making a silly mistake when ordering a cab to Koh Tao

Jack, 22, was visiting the country for the first time and booked a taxi from Bangkok to the island of Koh Tao in Surat Thani province on February 12.


Christian relics that are still missing

While historians and archaeologists do their best to preserve and discover objects, many of those that are key to Christianity have somehow disappeared and are yet to be found. Some Christian relics have been lost, others were stolen, and many were never found in the first place. Objects such as Noah's Arc or the Holy Grail are still the subject of much speculation, and the quest to find them never seems to come to an end. Browse through the following gallery and discover Christian relics that are still missing.


Wine Country Escapes for Couples in the U.S.

Escape to romance in the beautiful wine regions of the U.S.! 🍷 Discover the perfect cozy spots for couples to unwind, sip, and savor. Cheers to love and laughter in stunning vineyards! 💕 #WineCountry #CouplesRetreat #RomanticGetaway


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


The history and mystery of the Devil's Bridge

Located in the northern region of Portugal, on the border separating Montalegre and Vieira do Minho, stands an ancient bridge rumored to have been constructed by the Devil. Spanning the picturesque Rabagão River in the midst of the verdant Gerês mountain range, the Misarela Bridge is a mystical destination that should not be overlooked. Dive into the captivating tale behind the origins of this mysterious structure and discover the supernatural scares experienced by its visitors to this day.


5 Animals That Exist in Just ONE U.S. State

Some animals are so rare, they only exist in a single U.S. state and nowhere else in the world! From isolated islands to remote mountain ranges, these five creatures have found their perfect habitat. Discover where these one-of-a-kind animals call home! #rareanimals #uswildlife #msnaudience #scientificdiscoveries #mindblowingfacts #wildlifesecrets #top10wildlife #unbelievableevents #animalrarities #shockingnature #uniquehabitats #untamednature #naturecuriosity #biodiversityhotspots #hiddenwildlife #wildamerica #endemicanimals #wildlifeprotection #speciesconservation #naturelovers


The most risky airport landings (four are in the US)

Flying a plane is no easy feat. It requires precision, quick decision-making, and the ability to handle unpredictable weather conditions, all while ensuring the safety of everyone on board. Thanks to aircraft technology, more efficient air traffic control, and improved training for pilots and mechanics, air travel is safer and more reliable than ever before. Despite this, one of the riskiest parts of any flight remains the final approach and landing, and at some airports around the world this is a nail-biting experience for even the most seasoned of travelers. From Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, with the shortest runway in the world, to Barra Airport with its beach runway, this gallery features some of the most hair-raising airport landings on the planet. Click on to discover them all.


The most breathtaking hiking trails in the USA

Across the United States, trails wind through landscapes vast and varied, inviting us into the heart of the wild. From the secluded creeks of Alabama to the grand vistas of Wyoming, each path tells a story, each step a new discovery. These aren't just hikes; they are adventures that challenge and inspire, connecting us to the natural world in profound ways. This collection of hikes offers a glimpse into the breathtaking beauty that lies waiting in America's great outdoors. Whether it's the historic paths of the Appalachian Trail or the serene beauty of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), there's a journey for every explorer. Click through to uncover the trails that promise not just a walk, but an experience to remember.


Which U.S. State Has the Most Unique Salamanders?

Did you know that one U.S. state has more unique salamander species than anywhere else? This region is a hotspot for these fascinating amphibians, boasting incredible diversity and rare species. Find out which state holds this amazing record! #salamanderfacts #wildlifesecrets #msnaudience #scientificdiscoveries #mindblowingfacts #top10wildlife #unbelievableevents #amphibians #wildlifewonders #hiddenbiodiversity #earthsmysteries #evolutionarymarvels #naturecuriosity #nationalparks #herpetology #rareanimals #uswildlife #naturelovers #untamednature #conservationefforts


The hidden truths of hotels revealed

The majority of hotels, especially the most luxurious ones, are known for their excellent service and usually offer the best conditions to accommodate their guests. However, there are some things that happen behind the scenes at hotels that they don't want you to know about. Click through this gallery to find out more!


The welcome signs of every US state (and their meaning)

Welcome signs serve as indicators of having crossed state lines. They are also important tools in marketing a state to visitors. Some US states have really interesting signage; many feature nicknames and slogans, and also make reference to the region's unique landmarks and visitor attractions. So, how do you want to be greeted? In this gallery you'll find the welcome signs for all 50 US states, and the meaning behind them. Click on.


The Best Vacations for Your Just-Retired Loved Ones

It’s time for that trip of a lifetime.


The 8 Most Impressive Airports That Are Worth Traveling For

Suddenly, a long layover doesn't seem so bad.


not exactly a smooth landing 😲🤣


The 12 Most Walkable Cities in the World

These gorgeous destinations are best seen on foot.


Central Park’s Hidden Threat—Invasive Species on the Rise!

Central Park is facing a silent invasion as various non-native species establish themselves within its boundaries. From the red-eared slider turtles, often released by former pet owners, to the aggressive spotted lanternflies threatening the park’s trees, these invaders are altering the park’s delicate ecosystem. Even the northern snakehead fish has been spotted in the park’s waters, posing risks to native aquatic life. Discover the hidden challenges Central Park faces and what’s being done to protect its natural beauty. #CentralParkInvasion #InvasiveSpecies #UrbanWildlife #EcosystemThreats #ParkConservation #NatureUnderThreat #BiodiversityChallenges #ProtectOurParks #WildlifeAwareness #EnvironmentalImpact


The World's 40 Most Beautiful Countries to Visit in Your Lifetime

Have you been to any of these marvelous places?


Dangerous TikTok 'travel hack' puts airplane passengers at risk

TikTok, the world's most downloaded app, accumulates over one billion video views daily and is full of viral moments. Chances are, even if you don't actively use it, you've read or heard about one of its trends. But it's not all positive. A new TikTok 'travel hack' has sparked concern among experts. The videos, which have amassed millions of views, show airplane passengers pulling their knees to their chest, placing their feet on the seat's edge, and securing their seatbelts around their ankles—allowing them to rest their heads on their knees. This hack is "extremely dangerous," according to Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. She told CNN Travel that seatbelts are designed to sit low and tight across the passenger’s lap to protect them during turbulence, emergency landings, or accidents. She also added that improper buckling can put others at risk during turbulence. Furthermore, this hack increases the risk of blood clots and legal trouble, as it violates federal regulations and crew instructions. Willful refusal can result in fines of up to US$35,000. With over one billion users worldwide and 170 million in the US alone, TikTok continues to raise significant safety concerns. Explore this gallery to learn more about the risks and how to protect yourself.


The rollout of a complicated new business class at Lufthansa has been a colossal headache

Certification and retrofit problems on two plane types are costing Lufthansa valuable lost revenue from fancy new Allegris seats.


Skier films 'magic portal' of light as natural phenomenon forms

The seemingly otherworldly event was spotted on a slope at the SkiWelt resort in Austria..


The four types of nightmare plane passengers (and what triggers them) according to psychologists - are YOU one?

To find out if you are one, take note of the insights from behavioural experts at C-Me Colour Profiling. The team says: 'Air travel can push passengers into unexpected behaviour shifts.'


We Went Magnet Fishing Next To Boat Marina And Found This...

What’s lurking beneath the waters of a boat marina? We went magnet fishing to find out, and the results were unbelievable. From old weapons to historic artifacts, this was one of our wildest discoveries yet! Watch to see what we uncovered.


9 Places To Retire That Are Just Like Colorado But Way Cheaper

Plenty of people are drawn to places like Florida for their retirement, looking for warmer weather and a more laid-back lifestyle. For those who lean more towards an outdoorsy life -- and that don't...


America's Oldest Buildings

If you love history, architecture, or both, this article is for you! We're recapping America's oldest buildings, including where they are, what they're called, and when they were built. Some you may have heard of before, others have been hidden away, unfortunately relegated to the dustbin of history. Let's recap some of America's oldest buildings as the country enters its 249th year.


Hilarious foreign travel tips for visiting the US

The US government issues regular advisories for Americans traveling to other countries to ensure their smooth experience, but other nations are equally as concerned about their citizens traveling to the US. Of course, there is a wealth of American media that circulates the world, but there are so many nuances to the culture that vary wildly from others, and many things waiting to surprise you. Some travelers have taken it upon themselves to share useful tips about what to expect, what to avoid, and how to act in America, and though much of it becomes useless depending on where in America a tourist visits, there are still some gems which say a lot about the difference between cultures. Check out the gallery, based on information collected and translated by Mental Floss, to see some of the most outlandish, hilarious, and eye-opening things foreigners warn people about when visiting America.


How ‘dual narrative’ peace tourism tours take travellers deep into complex relationships

Mejdi Tours takes groups to places like Uzbekistan and Israel led by pairs of locals with opposing religious, political or ethnic views In 2005, Aziz Abu Sarah - a Palestinian then living in east Jerusalem - met a Jewish friend who was visiting Israel from the United States. Although it was the tail end of his tour, his friend had not met any Musli...