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Discover Scotland's majestic North Coast 500 route

Some destinations are best explored by road. The north coast of Scotland is one of them! Not only do you get access to incredible scenery, but you also have the freedom to make your itinerary. There are numerous wild camping spots along this over 500-mile route of awe-inspiring scenery along the Scottish coast. One thing is for sure: the North Highlands leave a lasting impression on visitors, particularly those with a penchant for the road less traveled. Summer offers ample daylight hours to explore the rugged beauty of the north, but winter trips are becoming popular and offer visitors the potential to see the Aurora Borealis on a clear night. Intrigued? Click on the gallery to discover the majestic North Coast 500 route in Scotland.


DoT bares halal tourist offerings

MEASURES to boost Muslim-friendly offers were showcased on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the inaugural edition of the Philippine Halal Trade and Tourist Summit at the World Trade Center in Metro Manila. "We have sought to ensure that Mindanao fully opens to tourism, and halal reaches the farthest corners of our country beyond Mindanao," Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said during the tourist summit. "The global...


It’s August Again, So Some of Your Favorite Restaurants Are Closed For Summer Break

On the flip side, there are tons of restaurants participating in Coolinary dining deals


Delta CEO offers employees free flights after CrowdStrike-Microsoft chaos

CEO Ed Bastian earlier this week said the massive IT outage cost the company about $500 million.


Heritage structures losing resilience vs deeper floods, climate change

MANILA, Philippines––A 17th-century church in Pampanga, the San Agustin Parish in Lubao, was first located in Barrio Santa Catalina in 1572 but was moved to its present site 30 years later because of what the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) described as “yearly floods.” But last week, as Super Typhoon Carina enhanced monsoon rains and triggered flooding in Metro Manila and some provinces in Luzon, including Pampanga, the...


Go Under the Sea With José Andrés’s Newest Las Vegas Restaurant

Save room for the key lime sandcastle


Colombia, Guatemala learn from each other in rainforest preservation

In the lush jungle of northern Guatemala -- in the largest protected area in Central America -- 30 leaders from Colombia's Amazon basin region are swapping strategies with local ethnic Maya farmers on how to live off this dense forest without destroying it. "That ensures that our communities are getting the economic resources that are also invested here for conservation," Sergio Balan, regional director of the National Council of Protected Areas...


Ranking: 10 Best Attractions at Universal Studios Japan

These rides are worth the wait.


Kiln’s Open-Hearth Cooking Ignites a New Kind of Flavor for Old Town

What to eat and drink at Hotel Heron’s fire-fueled flagship restaurant


Time to book another SG trip.


Why Tangier Is the Hottest New Summer Travel Destination

With new hotels, museums, and travel routes, Tangier is welcoming visitors to a city whose cultural scene is shaped by locals.


Canada's 'Dream Team' makes the U.S. tremble in Paris


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4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: August 2

Your handy guide on where to eat from the editors at Eater LA


I've been to 35 all-inclusive resorts. I always watch out for these 7 red flags.

I've stayed at all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, the Maldives, the Caribbean, and more. I always look out for these red flags on my trips.


Minors traveling abroad alone or without parents need travel clearance

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reminded that children aged 17 years old and below must secure a travel clearance first if they are traveling abroad alone, or not accompanied by their parents. This is to ensure that they will be safe from child trafficking, abuse, and exploitation. “Yung mga nagbabalak po magbyahe at kumuha ng travel clearance, pumunta po kayo sa DSWD Field Offices natin kung saan po...


A farewell party for USAid's ret Campbell

The Manila House at Bonifacio Global City played host to a remarkable celebration on July 27 as Bret Campbell, former deputy mission director of United States Agency for International Development (USAid) marked a significant milestone. The dual-purpose cocktail party celebrated both Bret's birthday and his farewell from the Philippines, where he has served with distinction. The evening was a resplendent affair, bringing together an array of...


How Columbia Pictures Changed the World at 24 Frames Per Second

In the fall of 1989, as Disney and Universal were prepping popcorn-friendly fare like Pretty Woman and Back to the Future Part III, a young Columbia Pictures creative exec took a meeting with a USC student possibly interested in a script-reader job. "John Singleton shows up to our offices in Burbank," recalls Stephanie Allain. "His […]


It's a fish, it's a boat? Amphibious vehicles glide through Amsterdam's canals

By Hilde Verweij AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A colourful parade of amphibious cars glided through Amsterdam's canals on Thursday, but it was the last time the event will be held in the city, at least until batteries become lighter. Starting in 2025, access to the city's waterways will be restricted to emission-free vessels and vehicles, a standard too high for amphibious cars due to the weight of


Devon tourism sector has 'mountain to climb'

Visit Devon welcomes recent warm weather but it says it may be "too late" for some businesses.


The most popular beers around the world

It's probably not a surprise to most, but beer is big business. It's a constant when traveling around the majority of the world, and every nation has its own spin on the classic pint. But how do you know which beer to pick when you arrive in a new country? In this gallery, we'll explore the best of the best, telling you which popular brew you should order in any of these given countries—many may surprise you! Click through to check out the best-selling beers at home and abroad!


Death of a Black man pinned down by security guards outside a Milwaukee hotel is ruled a homicide

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The death of Black man who was pinned to the ground by security guards outside a Milwaukee hotel has been ruled a homicide, according to an autopsy released Friday. D’Vontaye Mitchell suffocated while being restrained on June 30 and was suffering from the effects of drugs in his system, according to findings issued by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office. The findings state that Mitchell’s immediate cause of death was...


Modern cities built on ancient ruins

Did you know that some of the world's most modern cities are in fact among the most ancient? While their contemporary steel and glass veneer suggest a recent history, many of these cities are built on foundations that date back to antiquity. These historic building blocks have preserved a wealth of breathtaking monuments that provide a compelling contrast between the old and the new. So, what are the oldest newest cities on the planet? Click through and discover these fascinating urban destinations.


What do we actually know about dinosaurs?

Dinosaurs were first discovered in the 18th century, and as our tools have progressed, so too has our knowledge of the extinct species, proving them more intriguing than any science-fiction tale. Unlike 'Jurassic Park,' dinosaurs' DNA is not simply accessible in ancient mosquitoes. Rather, paleontologists must painstakingly pore over the fossilized remains to determine how they might have appeared and behaved when alive, and their findings have some fascinating and slightly spooky implications for the future, too. While the great and mysterious extinction of dinosaurs has rooted their species in history, their genes are finding a way into our future. Click through to read, based on information from the Natural History Museum, about where dinosaurs came from, how they lived, how they vanished, and what they've left behind.


Sunshine and smiles: 30 fun-filled summer activities for kids

Summer is the season of lots of fun, especially for the kids in your life! With many schools being out on holidays, parents and caretakers are searching for activities to keep kids busy and engaged. It’s important that kids have fun and, when possible, learn life skills such as patience and an appreciation for teamwork. This guide lists 30 unique and exciting ideas to keep kids entertained all summer long. Click through to explore.


How Scotland helped build a million dollar New York staircase

As sets of steps go, they don't come much grander than those in the New York State Capitol in Albany.


ELLE Escapes: Chicago

The best places to visit—and what to pack for each locale—in Chi-town.


Lakehall at Nena’s Sanctuary: A perpetual state of sunshine

Dark skies may linger over us in the aftermath of Carina, as they certainly did on the way to Lakehall, the events place of Nena’s Sanctuary at Sta. Elena Estates. But “events place” is too insufficient a term to describe such an inviting space in the middle of nature, which in any weather seems to exist in a perpetual state of sunshine. The drizzle never let up during Lakehall’s first anniversary banquet, yet the vast hall’s interiors were...


Work begins to repair vandalised gravestones

Community wardens are maintaining an increased presence in the area to reassure those visiting the graveyard.


The US wants to ban airlines from charging families to sit together

"Baggage fees are bad enough — airlines can't treat your child like a piece of baggage," President Joe Biden said in 2023.


Appeal after horse rider injured at Cornish beach

The Civil Aviation Authority launches an appeal after a horse rider is injured at a beach.


Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights: All the houses, scare zones we know

Leading ladies of horror will star in the Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines house at Halloween Horror Nights on both coasts.


Life with the 'ugliest' dog-turned Hollywood star

Peggy's journey from East Yorkshire to the red carpet has been surreal, says owner Holly Middleton.


This Caribbean island has black sand beaches, sulphur springs and a drive-in volcano

This dreamy Caribbean island is home to the world’s only drive-in volcano


The h.wood Group Ushers In New Era of Entertainment on Sunset Strip With Debut of ‘Keys'

Sunset Boulevard has a new tenant on the strip, with the arrival of Keys, a new music and nightlife venue that aims to bring back the glory days of Hollywood glamor and entertainment. From hospitality firm, The h.wood Group, the 12,420-square-foot, multi-story venue opened this week at 9039 Sunset Blvd. the site of the original […]


How to get the best out of your remote work environment

Remote work has taken the world by storm. Since the dreaded pandemic, new ways of work have had to be established, and some of them have required a rather large amount of adjusting. Working from home, while having many benefits, may also have many downsides if you're unprepared and don't know what to expect. This gallery takes you through some of the ways to make sure you get the most out of your remote work environment. Some of our tips seem obvious, but are easily forgotten. Regardless if it's a refresher or new tips that you need, our gallery has you covered. Simply click on!


CalMac Islay ferry to be retired and scrapped after 38 years

MV Hebridean Isles serves Islay, but has also been used on other routes across CalMac's network.


Tried Pre-Booking Your Airport Ride? I Put These Ride-Hailing Apps to the Test

It's now possible to pre-book your ride going to the airport using a selection of ride-hailing apps. But not all of them are created equal.


Poland warns against travel to Lebanon, Israel and Iran

WARSAW (Reuters) - Amid fears of wider Middle East conflict, Poland has advised its citizens against travelling to Lebanon, Israel and Iran, according to updated guidance published on Friday. "In connection with a growing number of Polish tourists visiting Lebanon, Israel and Iran, we want to repeat that we have long advised against any kind of travel to this region," the Ministry of Foreign


The top 30 places in the US to retire in 2024

As the years pass and retirement becomes an imminent reality, it's important to evaluate where you'd like to call home during this next phase of life. Whether you envision a serene coastal town, a vibrant urban center, or a quaint countryside retreat, the United States offers lots of options to suit diverse tastes and lifestyles. This gallery explores the top 30 places to retire in the US, highlighting locations that promise not only affordability and safety but also rich cultural experiences. Curious about where you might spend your retirement? Click through to see the top spot.


Where to surf in Europe this summer

Many people associate summer with going to the beach. And what better way to enjoy your time at the beach than riding waves? While traditionally bigger, better waves are not to be found during the summer months, this is still a great time of the year to get some friends together and go on a surf trip in Europe. Miles of Atlantic coast offer a myriad of possibilities for everyone, regardless of your level of ability. You might notice that some major spots are missing from this list, but this is because they rarely work during the summer months. So if you're up for some summer surfing, click on. Whether you're an experienced wave rider or just want to learn how to surf in a cool place, this gallery is for you!