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Words you never knew were inspired by animals

What do the words "aviation" and "vaccine" have in common? Well, they're both descended from the names of different types of animals. From bears and birds, to dolphins and cows, animals have been the origin of a few unexpected words. Indeed, due to their importance to the lives and livelihoods of humans, it's no wonder animals have left a mark on language! Curious? Check out this gallery for words that were etymologically inspired by animals.


Begging Jesus sculpture unveiled at Baclaran Church

MANILA, Philippines — A life-size sculpture of Jesus Christ depicted as a beggar was installed in the compound of the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, also known as the Baclaran Church, in hopes of instilling kindness and solidarity for the less fortunate. The bronze sculpture, called “When I Was Hungry and Thirsty,” portrayed Jesus sitting on the floor with an empty cup and plate—a graphic translation of hunger and thirst,...


Rescue crews on site after missing Brit found dead in Spanish Pyrenees

Missing Brit, 70, is found dead in the Spanish Pyrenees four days after he disappeared on mountain hike. A helicopter was seen on the site where the missing hiker was found.


P250,000 reward being offered for information on missing Pampanga beauty queen, Israeli boyfriend

A reward is now being offered to anyone who can provide valid information that could lead to the return of missing beauty queen Geneva Lopez and her Israeli boyfriend Yitshak Cohen. A Facebook page created for the missing couple shared more details on the reward in a post showing their photos. Those who have important details to share that could he...


WestJet Airlines begins 'cancelling flights and parking aircraft' as strike looms

This is the second round of cancellations within days due to a potential strike by maintenance engineers calling for better pay and work conditions.


The most extravagant treasures ever found

Stories of treasure hunts and hidden riches have always seemed like fantasy. There have been numerous films and books that have filled our heads with the idea that wild goose chases could somehow lead to an unknown trove full of mysterious and magnificent artifacts. But some of these tales are far from fiction. Find out more about the historic discoveries of the world's most valuable treasures.


Incredible footage shows 'UFO' spotted in mysterious ancient canyon

Beyond Skinwalker Ranch hosts Paul Beban, veteran journalist, and Andy Bustamante, an ex- CIA agent, traveled to Rock Art Ranch to investigate the ancient petroglyphs.


Weird foods pioneers ate in the Old West

Early pioneers venturing West undertook long, arduous journeys. Life on the wagon trail wasn't easy, and food played a big role in both nourishing settlers and boosting their morale. Some of the food staples available back home could not be taken on the journey, and many ingredients weren't available in the wilderness of the West, but these men and women were extremely creative and highly adaptable. Pioneers created new recipes tailored to their resources using local ingredients. In this gallery, you'll get a glimpse of what their diets looked like. Curious? Click on and find out what pioneers ate in the Old West.


Photographer honoured by exhibition in home town

The photographer, who lives in Ipswich, says he is honoured to see decades of his work on display.


The launch of the "Silk Road Express " is imminent, driving the international tourist train industry into a new era of development

HONG KONG, June 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, "Train of Glamour " announced that it will release a new luxury train, the "Silk Road Express " on July 6th. As a cultural railway tourism brand under Fosun Infrastructure Industry Development Group that focuses on building international high-quality tourist trains, "Train of Glamour " actively responds to the calls to bolster domestic tourism by continuing to develop new forms of global tourism...


Wildlife preparations ahead of Jersey royal visit

A volunteer hopes to showcase the best of Jersey's wildlife during the royal visit in July.


French Polynesia: a must on your paradise travel bucket list

Imagine scattering clusters of emeralds and sapphires across a vast carpet of turquoise and you begin to get an idea of the visual splendor that is French Polynesia. Composed of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over an expanse of more than 1,200 mi (2,000 km) in the South Pacific Ocean, this overseas collectivity of France spans the size of Europe. A globally renowned destination, French Polynesia is divided into five island groups: the Society Islands archipelago, composed of the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; the Tuamotu Archipelago; the Gambier Islands; the Marquesas Islands; and the Austral Islands. Soaring moss-green peaks and idyllic beaches define these islands, which are lapped by warm sparkling waters filled with abundant marine life. Adding texture to the ocean are numerous atolls—rings of living coral embracing shallow, crystal-clear lagoons. The Society Islands, believed to have been named by British explorer Captain James Cook during his first voyage in 1769, attract the majority of the region's visitors. The archipelago includes Tahiti, Mo'orea, Bora Bora, Raiatea, and Taha’a—islands that between them feature world-class luxury resorts, compelling cultural sites, and provide adrenaline-fueled watersports options. French Polynesia is full of surprises: the most photographed isle in the South Pacific, Motu Tapu, is here; wine, (yes, wine) is produced on one of the remote atolls; and the beautiful Tahitian pearl makes up over 50% of French Polynesia's exports. A vivid undersea world of fish, rays, sharks, and turtles greets those exploring below the blue lagoons that circle the islands. Deeper waters reveal gracious whales and playful dolphins. On land, mysterious stone carved statues stare blankly onwards, their weathered features testament to the many gods in Polynesian mythology worshiped by an ancient indigenous population. Sultry French Polynesia is a place to relax and soak in a laid-back vibe on some of the most enchanting islands on the planet. Browse through this gallery for an inspiring island-hopping excursion and some great ideas on where to go and what to see.


Aer Lingus pilots set to begin strike action

The strike action, which will last for eight hours, starts at 05:00 local time on Saturday.


4 Places To Buy Vacation Homes That Are Perfect for Summer and Winter

Looking for the perfect place to buy a vacation home? Vacasa found some amazing places for you. These homes are perfect for skiing in the winter, with plenty of outdoor activities in the summer.


On Summer Vacation? Avoid Mobile Roaming Charges With These Tips

Follow our advice to ensure roaming phone charges don't add to the travel bill.


This North Carolina hidden gem provides a sense of peace and tranquility free of charge

You can take a stroll through various gardens, sit in the shade and learn about herbs at this New Hanover County attraction in North Carolina.


The most tragic airplane crashes in US history

Did you know that the worst crashes in American history (aside from terrorist attacks) happened, for the most part, over 20 years ago? Read on to learn more about the worst airplane crashes in the United States.


How Much Is a Trip to Los Angeles: On a Budget or in Style

Los Angeles, with its sprawling metropolis and sunny coast, is an exceptionally popular vacation spot. Tourists flock to the Hollywood sign of pictures, enjoy the salty kiss of the ocean breeze, and take advantage of the city's nightlife. LA also makes a lot of money off of tourism, which the city has been trying to revive since COVID. But amidst a...


The Napa of beer: The hidden valley with nearly 100 breweries

An explosion in breweries across upstate New York has transformed the region into what many have dubbed the new East Coast Napa... of beer.


Our epic family adventure hiking through Greece’s Vikos gorge

A cheer goes up as we board our train. We’re catching the Eurostar from London to Paris and a couple so newly married that the bride is still wearing her wedding dress are just ahead of us. Our own excitement may be less visible but it’s just as palpable. As the train hurtles through the sunny downlands of Kent, I grin at my 11-year-old son, Osian. He is trying to disappear into his hoodie, embarrassed at my trainspotter jokes and the journey’s...


42 incredible things you should do at least once in a lifetime

"You only live once"–it may be a bit cliché, but it makes total sense at this time. As soon as we feel safe to travel, we should all make the most of what this world has to offer. From crossing the Bolivian salt flats to going on a safari, this is our ultimate travel bucket list!


Filipino Food is in the Spotlight at First UN Gastronomy Tourism Forum

Cebu hosted the first UN Regional Forum on Gastronomy Tourism in Asia and the Pacific.


Yellowstone officials: Rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans not seen since June 4 birth

Yellowstone National Park officials said Friday a rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans has not been seen since its birth on June 4. The birth of the white buffalo, which fulfilled a Lakota prophecy that portends better times, was the first recorded in Yellowstone history and is a landmark event for the recovery of buffalo, said park officials in confirming the birth for the first time. It is an extraordinarily rare occurrence: A white...


Disney Cruise Line to homeport in Asia for the first time in 2025

Sailing from Singapore in 2025, the one-of-a-kind Disney Adventure will offer families throughout the region the ultimate holiday at sea. The first Disney Cruise Line ship to homeport in Asia will be a destination itself, sailing on three- and four-night voyages designed with magical days at sea and filled with immersive storytelling and captivating entertainment like only Disney can do. "We're bringing the magic of Disney Cruise Line to Asia...


Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market makes way for skyscrapers, glitzy stadium

TOKYO — The site of Tokyo’s famed Tsukiji fish market, left empty after it was razed six years ago, will be replaced by a scenic waterfront stadium and glistening skyscrapers according to plans for its redevelopment that are facing some staunch opposition. A computer graphic video of plans for the 900 billion yen ($5.7 billion) project made by property developer Mitsui Fudosan shows air taxis zipping above the Sumida river, famed for its scenic...


Why tourism is booming in this small European country

San Marino is a landlocked microstate tucked away in northern Italy and the world's oldest-surviving sovereign state. It also happens to be one of Europe's top-growing travel location. Don't be fooled by the 61 sq km (23.6 sq mi) tiny-sized country either: this small place has plenty to offer. Click through the gallery to learn about Europe's popular vacation hot spot.


Urgent travel warning for Aussies heading to Bali

Australians looking to escape the winter chill in Bali have been given an urgent travel warning.


El Fuerte, Marbella: chic, old-world glamour offering a classier side to the Costa del Sol

El Fuerte, Marbella: chic, old-world glamour offering a classier side to the Costa del Sol - The five-star hotel is the latest in a string of elegant new properties helping to redefine the Golden Mile’s Brits-abroad stereotype thanks to a £30m makeover. Katie Strick checks in


Plans for temporary traveller site approved

The council hopes the plans will reduce the number of unauthorised encampments in Shrewsbury.


Pride celebrations get under way in capital

The parade started off at midday at Hyde Park and ended at Trafalgar Square.


Stone circle solstice fire 'disappointing'

More than 100 people visited Castlerigg stone circle for last week's solstice, a local resident says.


Brits face holiday chaos as major airline cancels hundreds of flights to and from UK

Aer Lingus employees are set to strike and over a hundred flight paths have been cancelled as a result, with union bosses insisting a 24% pay increase be approved for members of the flight staff


Seriously ill Scots forced to travel miles to get vital medication

Scots with serious health conditions face dire shortages of medicines - with some forced to travel for miles to get vital drugs.


School trip payment rule you need to know as quarter can't afford them

A fifth of financially pinched parents felt “embarrassed” about struggling to pay for trips for their children


EasyJet chaos sees Brits in airport 'cage' with no water for hours as passengers collapse

Brit Chris Lewis claims his family, including a three-year-old child, were kept in a "cage" at the airport in Paphos, Cyprus, without food or water during a 17-hour delay to their easyJet flight back to the UK


Italy's most beguiling towns and villages

Italy is a land of exceptional beauty. Blessed with an astonishingly varied landscape that encompasses snow-capped mountains, rolling pastureland, crystalline lakes, and a vast salt-laced coastline, Italy really is a land of contrast. Lending the country character is a collection of towns and villages noted for their singular locations and architectural splendor. And they are yours to explore! However, be wary of the issue of overcrowding. The city of Venice has recently announced that they will be charging an entry fee to tourists starting in 2023 to combat this very problem. The small city is interlaced with canals and narrow streets, beautiful to behold but easily overwhelmed by the millions of tourists that visit each year. Venice is the first city in the world to take this controversial step: “We are pioneers, the first city in the world to apply a measure that could be revolutionary,” said Simone Venturini, the Venice tourism chief. He hopes that the entry fee for tourists will help to offset the over-tourism that has been negatively impacting the city for years. Why not visit one of Italy's many other towns and villages instead? Click through and discover the country's most beguiling destinations.


Everything we know about men who spent final hours with Jay Slater

Jay Slater's family are urging the two British men he was with at their Airbnb before he vanished to come forward. Here is everything we know about the mysterious pair


Islanders urged to use park and ride scheme

Only 26 of the 50 permits available for the scheme have been used, a deputy says.


Taika Waititi reveals the 'secret' New Zealand beach he and wife Rita Ora love to visit on holiday

Taika Waititi has shared his favourite spot to whisk his wife Rita Ora away to when the couple are in his homeland of New Zealand.


Visit Disneyland Paris from £159pp including flights, hotel and park ticket

Enjoy a magical holiday to Paris with everything you'll need to live it up at Disneyland


Emerging artists take over flagship arts venue

Two local collectives will be given the chance 'to experiment' in Aviva Studios' vast warehouse.


Scuba diver fighting for life after man died during dive in Queensland

A scuba diver is fighting for life after being pulled from waters at a remote beach just hours after a 54-year-old man died during a dive expedition at a popular tourist spot in Queensland.


The exact time you need to arrive to avoid July 4th airport mayhem

Travelers flying to their destinations for the 4th of July should prepare for the holiday chaos in several airports.


Why is the Algarve known as Europe's sunlit paradise?

The Algarve, in southern Portugal, enjoys around 300 days of sunshine a year. Hot summers are tempered by cool and refreshing Atlantic Ocean breezes while winters are mild and for the most part, dry. Blessed with such an agreeable climate, it's no wonder the region is described as the country's "playground province." Indeed, as Europe's sunniest destination, the Algarve is a vacation paradise waiting to be explored. Browse the gallery and find out where to go and what to do.


Shipwrecks that remain mysterious to this day

North America's five Great Lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—have been sailed upon since at least the 17th century. The lakes are notorious for brutally unpredictable weather, dangerous currents, and underwater hazards. Since the 1600s, over 6,000 vessels have fallen victim to this capricious and often treacherous environment, shipwrecks that have claimed as many as 30,000 lives. And while most of these wrecks are accounted for, the fate of others remain a complete mystery. So, what are the most infamous losses, and which lake can claim itself the "graveyard of ships"? Click through, set sail, and chart a course through the Great Lakes shipwrecks.


Mactan Island Memorial Garden (MIMG) launches elegant viewing chapel “The Wake” and new 2024 services

Renowned for its serene memorial grounds, Mactan Island Memorial Garden (MIMG) has once again raised the bar with the introduction of its luxurious viewing chapel, “The Wake,” along with an array of new services for 2024. With plans to venture into cremation and columbarium services, MIMG is set to become a comprehensive leader in the memorial service industry. The revitalized brand promises full- service support, ensuring families receive...


TV shows you didn't know were filmed in Canada

Much of the popular television scene in North America revolves around the United States, with cities like New York and Los Angeles dominating the screen. Little did you know, however, that many of your favorite shows were shot outside of the US! Click through this gallery to find out which shows—and stars—were filmed in Canada.


Airlines got too confident, and now they are paying the price despite record-breaking travel

Airlines added too much capacity amid confidence in soaring demand. Boeing, high costs, and fewer high-paying business travelers haven't helped.


What's it REALLY like inside British Airways' poshest cabins? It's an £11,000 first-class seat vs an £8k business berth as we film flights between London Heathrow and New York in the carrier's top two suites to find out

On flights between Heathrow's T5 and JFK Ted Thornhill discovers a world of suites big enough for four, Champagne worth £160 ($200) a bottle and service with a sincere smile...


Two Aussie cities in top 10 most liveable cities in the world

Melbourne has claimed bragging rights over Sydney in a prestigious global ranking of 'liveable' cities but both slid from where they were last year - even though they remain comfortably in the top 10.