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I work from a cruise ship for 3 months a year. Here's how I stay productive at sea.

Walter Biscardi works remotely from a cruise ship as often as he can. He pays for premium WiFi and parks himself under the repeaters.


The best 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.


The most common cultural faux pas, and how to avoid them

Navigating cultural differences can be a delicate dance, where one misstep can lead to embarrassment or offense. From improper table manners to inappropriate gestures, it's easy to commit many a social crime. But you can avoid this! Check out this informative gallery before you next travel, to find out the most common cultural faux pas and a few tips on how to avoid making them.


Has your soul lived a past life?

If you've ever recollected memories that seem unfamiliar, experienced recurring dreams, or felt an unexplained connection to a particular historical era, these occurrences might suggest that your soul has undergone multiple lifetimes. If you suspect that you might have lived past lives, browse through the following gallery to discover some of the signs that this isn't your first time on this planet.


This alien-like jellyfish is not a jellyfish at all


Why the only thing that's on tap-and-go in this pub is the beer

Publican Sam James, 60, who runs King River Tavern, 11km north of Albany in Western Australia , said the decision to accept cash-only occurred after a storm 15-years-ago.


Stone Island’s PANAMA TINTO TERRA Collection Flies the Flag for Sustainable Streetwear in its Spring/Summer 2024 Season

Stepping up from its garment innovation legacy, Stone Island pays back to the earth with PANAMA TINTO TERRA, its 2024 Spring/Summer collection. The cult Italian streetwear brand welcomes summer with a range of functional garments that repurpose cotton material scrap from its own production chain. Here, Stone Island selects and reprocesses scraps from its production plants to obtain new blended yarns which contain at least 50% recovered material....


How to enjoy 24 hours in dynamic Dubai

Dubai is one of the most exciting destinations in the world—and one of the most expensive! The largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai deserves to be explored at leisure. But what if you have a limited amount of time to discover this opulent desert gem of a destination? If you're heading to Dubai via a layover, what can you do in 24 hours, and where should you go? Browse the gallery for some ideas of how to spend, spend, spend some time in this compelling and record-breaking city.


Heathrow expects summer holiday season to be ‘busiest on record’

Heathrow is expecting its busiest ever summer holiday season but faces uncertainty over its long-term future as the proposed £6bn sale of the UK’s biggest airport remains in doubt. The airport said on Wednesday that the summer getaway this year was expected to be “the busiest on record” and promised to have “robust” plans in place to keep the airport “running smoothly”, even if staff strikes seen last year are repeated. The number of passengers...


Everything you need to know about the 2024 Paris Olympics

Paris will host the Olympics and Paralympics this summer, with thousands of stellar athletes and millions of tourists expected to visit the French capital. The countdown to the Games is on, so click through this gallery to find out everything you need to know, from the newly debuted sports to where the opening ceremony will be held.


Groundwater: an important factor in the preservation of natural ecosystems


Then and now: historic monuments destroyed by war

Sobering images of buildings, bridges and monuments damaged or destroyed in wars and conflicts throughout history.


Things you didn't know were named after US presidents

It's customary for former US presidents to have monuments and educational institutions named after them. Across America, many towns and cities also honor past White House incumbents. But there are numerous other things named for the chief executive of the federal government and the commander in chief of the Armed Forces. And some of them are quite surprising, even odd. Curious? Click through and match these presidents with their namesakes.


Books that have been translated into hundreds of languages

In the maze of literary history, there are some books that have transcended the barriers of language so that hearts around the world can be moved. These books are testament to humanity’s search for connection and solidarity. Indeed, only 16 literary works have been translated into more than 100 languages, which simply shows how some stories can stand the test of time. Interested? Click through this gallery to find out what the most translated books in history are.


Alaska Airlines was named America's favorite airline for the 2nd year in a row — months after a hole blew in the side of one of its planes

The 2023-2024 American Customer Satisfaction Index's annual Travel Survey reveals which companies are most popular with US travellers.


History's most impressive sea forts

Sea forts are fortified stone structures located in the ocean. They can be found in the shallows near the coast, or set further off the mainland in deeper water. Built mainly to defend the approaches to a city or estuary, most sea forts were constructed on natural or artificial islands and would have provided a formidable obstacle to an invading navy. Today, many of these unique sea defenses still stand. But where can you admire some truly impressive and historic examples? Click through and find out where waves meet walls.


How many countries can you visit in one day?

It can be quite an appealing idea to break a world record, and to know that you are the only one in the world to have achieved something so far. According to Swedish travelers Cédric Waldburger and Rainer-Marc Frey, this feeling is truly monumental! On August 23, 2022, the duo broke the record for the most number of countries visited in 24 hours. Their journey was documented on Waldburger’s YouTube channel and, according to them, it is a feat that can only be done in the European continent. Intrigued? Click through this gallery and join us as we follow the route that these record-breaking travelers took in 2022.


Strange airport incidents around the world

There are many stressful things in life, but few as anxiety-inducing as taking a flight. Sure, navigating an airport can be simple sometimes, but, more often than not, the experience is a real-life nightmare. And we're not talking about the pandemic or the need to use masks. Throughout history, there have been many strange and obstructive things that have disturbed journeys around the world. Take a look at this gallery for a roundup of the craziest airport incidents and accidents.


SIA won World’s Best Airline 5 times for its ‘dedication to customer service’

SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines currently holds the title of World’s Best Airline, an award given out... The post SIA won World’s Best Airline 5 times for its ‘dedication to customer service’ appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Rail route of the month: vines on the line from Avignon to Lyon, France

Trains and wine make natural partners, be it a glass of crisp white over a leisurely lunch in a restaurant car while cruising through the Alps or a rail itinerary that meanders through a region noted for its fine wines. Many of Europe’s most prized wine regions lend themselves naturally to exploration by rail. Take the train from São Bento station in Porto to Pocinho, for example, for fine views of the estates that have underpinned the port...


Why you should make Belize your next travel destination

One of Central America's most alluring destinations, Belize has it all—paradisaical islands, abundant wildlife, and a cultural heritage that stretches back to ancient Mayan civilization. Browse the gallery, because Belize is a destination to please.


The most treacherous seas and oceans in the world

The world's seas and oceans are stunning in their visual beauty and in the diversity of marine life they hold. But those same bodies of water can be dangerous and unpredictable. Factors such as extreme weather patterns, high levels of maritime traffic, inadequate safety measures, and armed conflict can turn a peaceful expanse of water into a deadly and life-threatening environment. So, where on Earth are the most treacherous seas and oceans? Click on and chart a course through this gallery to find out.


Why this photograph of three men has bitterly divided a community

The trio, one of which was shirtless, were spotted chatting on the summit of White Rock in the Spring Mountain Conservation Estate, southwest Brisbane, on Saturday.


Heading to the 2024 Singapore Yachting Festival? Here’s what to expect

Yacht lovers, mark your calendars. The 2024 Singapore Yachting Festival returns for its second edition from April 25 to 28 at ONE°15 Marina, and promises an even more thrilling experience than last year’s inaugural show. Up from 50 vessels in 2023, this year’s lineup boasts over 70 yachts from prominent names the likes of Axopar, Azimut, Ferretti, Gulf Craft, Leopard, Princess, Sunseeker and Sanlorenzo. Several brands new to the festival will be...


Life inside New York City's tenements in the early 1900s

By the end of the 18th century, New York City's population had grown exponentially with thousands of immigrants looking for a better life in America. Many ended up settling down in the Big Apple and lived crammed into dilapidated apartment buildings known as tenements. Living conditions were dreadful in most of these apartments, but for thousands of people, this was home. In this gallery, we bring you a glimpse of what life in a New York City tenement was like. Click on.


These cities have the highest murder rates in the world (two of them are in the US)

Venture into the heart of cities known for the danger lurking within. We've crafted a list that reflects the intensity of the challenges these urban areas face by reviewing their murder rates per 100,000 people and ranking them accordingly. This method not only provides insight into the number of homicides but paints a comprehensive picture of safety, or the lack thereof, across various global locales. Each city's ranking tells a story of complexity, resilience, and the ongoing battle against violence. Click through to discover the cities with the highest murder rates in the world.


Islands of India you probably haven't heard of

When we think of India, we envision a vast country of spectacular beauty that occupies the greater part of South Asia. But did you know that this incredibly diverse nation has 1,382 islands dotted across its territory? A fair number of these are uninhabited, but there are many more that are home to indigenous peoples, and dozens geared towards tourism. And all enjoy jaw-dropping locations in some of the most unspoiled regions in the world. Intrigued? Click on and travel through this gallery to discover the islands of India you need to visit.


Do you know how to survive in the wilderness?

Hiking can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it can also be a hazardous one. Losing sight of a trail or veering off a footpath can have dire consequences, even for the most experienced outdoor adventurers. According to the National Park Service, 312 million people ventured into America's national parks in 2022. Most of these visits were uneventful, but every year hundreds of vacationers lose their way or go missing during hikes in forests, mountains, and other remote terrain. And, reports National Geographic, day hikers are the most vulnerable in survival situations. So, what should you do if you get lost in the wilderness, and how can you find your way out? Click through for some tips that could save your life.


Britain's most scenic riverside towns and villages

Great Britain's vast network of fresh, sparkling rivers serve as picturesque backdrops to numerous towns and villages, many of which have been anchored to their banks for centuries. These destinations are sited in some of the most beautiful landscapes in the United Kingdom, and the meandering waterways flowing past them or through them greatly enhance their appeal. Click through and visit the most scenic riverside locations in the land.


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


Take a look at some of the most isolated places in the world

Planet Earth is filled with places to visit, both natural and manmade. However, there are some incredible locations that you've probably never heard of as they are completely cut off from the rest of the world. While some are just difficult to access, the harsh climates of others make it impossible for humans to live there, leaving them completely uninhabited. Take a look at these incredible images of places that are totally off the map!


Fun flying facts and odd aviation stories to make you chuckle

Strange stories from the weird world of flying.


After 'climate whiplash,' wildflowers bloom in the hottest and driest place in the U.S.

See pictures of rare vegetation that bloomed in Death Valley, California.


Wombat's 'strange' act by the water captured by tourists

American tourists Chaz and Bee Taylor filmed the wombat while hiking near Bluff Hill Point on Tasmania's northwest coast.


Forbidden camera: tourist sites where photography is strictly prohibited

Many tourists find it almost impossible to go on a trip without documenting every moment. However, issues arise when visitors disregard local laws and capture images where they're not allowed. To prevent any embarrassment, fines, or even facing a potential arrest, it's crucial to know exactly where photography is prohibited. So, on your next vacation, make sure you refrain from taking photos in these locations. Click on to discover where photography is strictly forbidden.


Miraculous stories of plane crash survivors

Plane crashes have been some of the deadliest accidents in history, yet, somehow, there are people that are fortunate enough to walk away alive from such incidents. Click through this gallery to learn more about the amazing stories of airline accident survivors.


Is it possible to improve your sense of direction?

Some people can navigate a place they've never been, with little more than their senses. The rest of us need a little more help. Many arguments between friends, family, and romantic partners begin when we can't agree on directions. Whether it's exploring a new city, finding a location tied to work, or attending an important event, there's no way around using our navigation skills repeatedly throughout our lifetime. But if your sense of direction is a little lacking, can you really improve it? Click on to find out.


The 30 best small towns in America

America is an enormous country with many beautiful big cities that are world famous. Names like Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco come to mind. With that being said, not everyone is a fan of the busy city life; plenty enjoy a quieter lifestyle. Luckily, there are absolutely beautiful small towns in America that everyone should discover. Ready? Click on for the 30 best small towns in America.


World's first passenger takes off in the futuristic flying 'AirCar'

Aboard the flying AirCar, French musician Jean-Michel Jarre and a pilot took off from and landed at Piešťany Airport in Slovakia.


These countries that are more successful than their neighbors


Wild camper loses tent after dusk walk

Mountain rescuers said the teenager was "embarrassed" but it was a "learning experience".


Europe bound: an American's handbook for living the dream abroad

Have you always dreamed of leaving the US and moving to Europe? Perhaps the idea of escaping the rising political climate in the US is quickly becoming a possible reality for you? Maybe it’s none of the above and you’re simply looking for a change of pace. Living abroad is a life-changing experience and as an American living in the EU, you’ll find places that boast rich history, diverse cultures, and endless travel opportunities. But before packing your bags and taking the plunge, it’s important to consider many things and really analyze what life in another country could be like. This guide will provide you with an insider’s look at not only what to ask and where to go, but also how to embrace your American culture while being open to exploring other places, people, and experiences. Curious about how to make living in Europe happen? Click through to learn more.


Visit these famous landmarks before they disappear

The Earth is transitioning rapidly each year, with well-known locations already showing the impacts of climate change and human activity. These historic sites are rich in history but they're suffering damage and are on the brink of total destruction. Discover the sites, from natural marvels to ancient artifacts and thriving cities, that are at risk of disappearing. Click through the gallery to get started.


Britain's skies under attack and how the UK's own Iron Dome will work

EXCLUSIVE: Britain would be woefully unprepared to stop a Russian aerial onslaught from causing mayhem in the UK without 'urgent' investment in new air defences, military chiefs have warned.


Missing flight MH370: what do we know 10 years on?

The 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is one of the most shocking air travel disasters in recent history. The plane was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished from the radars over the Indian Ocean. No survivors or wreckage were ever found, and countless family members still have no closure a decade later. Ahead of the 10th anniversary, many family members of the victims returned to Malaysia to campaign for a new search. Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent searching 274 square miles (710 square kilometers) of the Indian Ocean between 2014 and 2018, but Malaysian authorities called off their efforts after years with no results. The US sea exploration company Ocean Infinity has recently offered a “no-find, no-fee” deal to authorities and says their technology has improved significantly since the last search. Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that his department is ready to discuss a new contract with Ocean Infinity and would do everything in their power to convince the Cabinet. To learn more about the circumstances surrounding one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history, click through the gallery.


Sahara dust leaves Athens landmarks surrounded by a red haze

Sand blown up from the Sahara has left a spooky sight in Athens as the Parthenon and other Athenian landmarks were left surrounded by a red haze.


The Best Images of Earth Taken From Space


Girl in China dips feet into lake at historic Beijing site, says family is rich so can do as she pleases after warning

Young woman visits lake at Old Summer Palace, dangles feet over side of boat Staff ask her to stop, she insolently refuses, threatens to jump in water A disrespectful visitor has attracted outrage on mainland social media for dipping her bare feet in the lake at a world-famous historical tourist site in Beijing. Viral video footage from April 7 at ...


The world's BEST clifftop hotels with breathtaking views

From England and Ireland to Australia and New Zealand, these cliff-hugging hotels combine killer views with luxurious living.


30 ancient monuments across the world that will make your jaw drop

From burial mounds to cities, these are the world's ancient structures that still impress humankind.