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Fascinating facts about the Incas

The Inca civilization was one of the most vital societies in South America in terms of its cultural influence and legacy. Around from 1438 to 1533, the Incas began as a small tribe who steadily grew in power to conquer people down the coast from today's Colombia to Argentina. They are remembered to this day for their architecture, agricultural techniques, communication, and record-keeping. Intrigued? Discover more about this astonishing civilization in the following gallery.


Inside Scotland's ancient Bone Caves

The ancient system of caves in Assynt have been the scene of fascinating discoveries for geologists.


Breathtaking natural parks in Europe

Europe is home to some of the world's most spectacular national parks. From the glaciers of Iceland to the breathtaking waterfalls of Croatia, here are some of Europe's most magnificent national parks.


Family who bought their own island paradise may have to sell the land

The new owners of a stunning holiday home on the island of Ynys Faelog (pictured), off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, bought the property for £1,000,000 from Bangor University in 2021.


The most beautiful towns in France


Returning osprey lays first egg of the year

Volunteers at Cumbria Wildlife Trust are watching for more eggs at Foulshaw Moss nature reserve.


Belmont Hotel, Lokalpedia raise awareness on PH ingredients

FOUR-star airport hotel Belmont Hotel Manila and local ingredients archive Lokalpedia join the celebration of Filipino food in their shared commitment to preserve its heritage. Pamana is a weekend dinner buffet collaboration by Belmont Hotel Manila and Lokalpedia founder John Sherwin Felix at the hotel's Café Belmont restaurant, highlighting overlooked and rarely used local ingredients. Felix was raised in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, by a...


'Oldest Humboldt penguin in Europe' turns 36

Spneb, who lives at Paradise Park in Hayle, celebrates her "incredible age" with a "fishcake".


National Geographic’s top 30 travel destinations in 2024

Whether you're looking to set your vacation in wildlife havens or urban escapes, National Geographic Traveler is the perfect companion in helping you decide. The magazine publisher curated a list of the most exciting destinations to visit in 2024, all with the purpose of showcasing a wide variety of worldly interests: culinary excellence, national parks, and even cultural landmarks. And the best thing? These are not only summer destinations! If you want to travel anytime this year and are unsure where to go, this list just might inspire you! Ready? Click through the following gallery to find out which places you should be booking a trip to for your next holiday.


EasyJet suspends flights to Israel until October

The airline blames the "evolving situation in Israel" for stopping journeys to Tel Aviv


'Industrial size polytunnel' blocks views of nearby reservoir

Locals living by a beauty spot in the Cornish countryside are demanding the council tear down an 'eyesore' polytunnel obstructing the view.


Boeing: Testing of 787 proves it's safe

NEW YORK CITY: Boeing defended its safety practices on Monday, touting aircraft testing protocols as it girds for a tough congressional hearing featuring critics of the embattled aviation giant. "Boeing is confident in the safety and durability of the 787 and 777," the company said in a PowerPoint presentation accompanying a media briefing with two senior engineers who summarized exhaustive testing procedures to refute whistleblower allegations...


‘This place is a gem’: in remote Australia, a cultural festival thousands of years in the making

Our tyres crunch on the dusty gravel driveway as we reach the edge of Cardabia Station. Peering out across its vast salt flats, Hazel Walgar falls silent, drinking in the beauty before our eyes. “Look at it … I’ve never seen it like this before,” says Walgar, a Baiyungu traditional owner who grew up on Gunjayindiya, as the station is also known. “Wow, I’ve got shivers!” Walgar’s granddaughter Relisha Dingo chimes in from the driver’s seat. “We...


Forget traveling to the Netherlands. I saw millions of colorful tulips without having to leave the US.

I visited Washington's Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. It was the perfect way to see millions of tulips without having to travel to the Netherlands.


Café del Sol celebrates 2 strong decades in Boracay

THERE'S nothing quite like sipping on an ice-cold latte with the bluest views of the crystal seas. Perhaps this is one of the factors contributing to Cafè del Sol's celebrated longevity, on top of its good service and great offerings to their patrons and customers. Proudly being the first modern, full-service coffee shop to open on Boracay Island in 2003, the popular island café is the brainchild of entrepreneurs Juan Elizalde and Paolo...


Why Iceland is a top travel destination

Iceland is the land of fire and ice, a geothermal wilderness of glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls. Exploring this rugged environment is to leave behind civilization and discover an untamed landscape seemingly shaped by the gods themselves. Browse the gallery and enter a world of extremes.


Birmingham airport suspends operations after plane security incident

Birmingham airport temporarily suspended operations on Tuesday because of a security incident on an aircraft. There had initially been reports of a suspicious item on a plane, but West Midlands police later confirmed that the item was not suspicious, and the airport reopened at 6pm. A spokesperson for the airport said on Tuesday evening: “The aircraft landed safely and all passengers and crew have disembarked. All customers due to travel should...


Where people come together: A tropical gem in Mactan, Cebu

THE summer heat calls for a refreshing dip at the beach or a break from the city's hustle and bustle. A less crowded summer destination — where individuals and groups can have pristine waters and white-sand beaches to themselves — is Cebu. Hailed as the Queen City of the South, Cebu is home to stunning beaches, thriving marine ecosystems that make beautiful diving spots, iconic cultural sites, a rich culinary heritage and a dynamic nightlife —...


Parts of the U.S. are about to be covered in this weird bug


Peak District rangers celebrate 70th anniversary

The ranger service was founded at the Nag's Head pub in Edale, Derbyshire.


Famous Spire painting rescued from burning building in Copenhagen

A fire raged through one of Copenhagen's oldest buildings on Tuesday, causing the collapse of the iconic spire from the 17th-century Denmark StockExchange as passersby rushed to help emergency services save priceless paintings and other valuables. Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt said it was "touching" to see how many people lent their hand "to save art treasures and iconic images from the burning building." One man jumped off his bicycle on his way to work to help in the effort. The fire began Tuesday morning in the copper roof of the Denmark StockExchange, or Boersen, spread to much of the building and the roof, parts of which also collapsed, and destroyed the building's interior, a firefighters spokesman said.


American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues

The American Airlines pilots union warned in a letter on Saturday that it has been tracking a "significant spike" in safety- and maintenance-related problems.


The most expensive house in the world?

Constructed in the late 19th century upon the foundations of a 12th century castle, it was owned by the Rothschild banking empire before being acquired by Morocco's King Hassan II


Spanish airlines increase capacity as they expect record summer demand

By Corina Pons and Matteo Allievi MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish airlines expect a record summer season and are adding 13% more seats from a year ago, confident that consumers will continue to travel despite inflation pressuring their spending, the head of Spain's airlines industry group said on Tuesday. From the beginning of April to the end of October, the group has scheduled up to 758,000 flights


United Airlines reports $124 million loss in a quarter marred by grounding of some Boeing planes

United Airlines said Tuesday that it lost $124 million in the first quarter, which it blamed on a three-week grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 9s after a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines Max jetliner in January. United indicated it would receive far fewer new planes from Boeing this year than it expected, and it has begun leasing Airbus jets to fill out its fleet. Financial results released by the airline pointed to continued strength in demand...


Visa fees for international artists to tour in the US shot up 250% in April. It could be devastating

NEW YORK (AP) — Performing in the U.S. for international artists just got a lot more complicated. On April 1, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services instituted a 250% visa fee increase for global musicians hoping to tour in the U.S. Artists, advocacy groups and immigration lawyers are concerned it could have devastating effects on emerging talent worldwide and local music economies in the U.S. WHAT ARE THE COSTS? If you're a...


The best small cities in the world

Every year, readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine vote for their favorite international city destination. Among other voting requests, readers are asked to nominate their preferred small cities, places where they reckon less means more. Here are the chosen ones. Click through and find out if your favorite small city made the cut!


A ship captain and the many faces of success

WHAT does success look like? In the maritime world, is it financial stability after decades of sailing the high seas? Is it climbing the corporate ladder and brushing elbows with world leaders? Is it joining the bench of think tanks or maybe walking astride the industry movers? Is it keeping your family together, strong and stable, after half a lifetime of being apart? For Joemar Losaria, master mariner and director of Vega International...


Milan design fair opens with sustainability and David Lynch

One of the world's leading design events, the Salone del Mobile, opened in Milan on Tuesday, marked by sustainability, craftsmanship and two "thinking rooms" from David Lynch. Among the fair's main attractions are two identical "thinking rooms" designed by Lynch, conceived as symbolic doors through which a visitor must pass to become immersed in the exposition.


Dubai airport diverts flights as 'exceptional weather' hits Gulf

Dubai's major international airport diverted scores of incoming flights on Tuesday as heavy rains lashed the United Arab Emirates, causing widespread flooding around the desert country. Earlier the airport, which had been expecting more than 100 flight arrivals on Tuesday evening, took the equally unusual step of briefly halting its operations in the chaos caused by the storm.


The Photographer Documenting How New Yorkers Actually Dress

Johnny Cirillo’s first book offers a kaleidoscopic view of New York City style.


Tourism tilt bares winners

THE Tourism Champions Challenge (TCC), a flagship initiative of the Department of Tourism that invites local government units (LGUs) to engage in the development of the tourism industry, has received commendation from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Marcos said TCC will receive an additional P75 million, bringing the total amount of financing for the project to P255 million. "The Tourism Champions Challenge was launched and designed to unleash...


What To Do If You’ve Never Had a Credit Card but Are Considering One?

Credit cards can be very helpful financial tools. For instance, they can help build or repair your credit which can make it easier to get loans at better rates. They provide protection when traveling...


The best (and worst) places to live in the US in case of a war outbreak

As the global political climate rises and the world we live in intensifies from multiple angles, the thought of a possible war breaking out becomes more of a reality with each passing day. Gone are the times of choosing where you live based solely on factors such as access to reliable public transportation, or quality education for your kids, or even how walkable a city is. Homebuyers today seem to be more concerned with fulfilling basic necessities such as access to food and water. And, yes, you could say this means war! With this in mind, click through to discover the best (and worst) places to live in the US in case of an outbreak of war.


East Coast Main Line timetable changes postponed

Critics said the proposal would have seen fewer trains stopping at multiple stations.


The best travel destinations based on your zodiac sign

Taking a break and going on vacation is important for everyone. But with a budget and having many options available, it's not always easy to choose the perfect travel destination. In moments like these, why not consult the stars? Click through this gallery to discover the best travel destinations based on your zodiac sign.


Barcelona bus route removed from map apps to tackle tourist overcrowding

While some places will go to any lengths to attract visitors, residents of La Salut neighbourhood in Barcelona are celebrating a move to wipe themselves off the map. For years, residents had complained that they could not get home because the number 116 bus is always crammed with tourists visiting Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell. The park is the city’s second most popular attraction after the Sagrada Familia basilica. Now they have the bus to...


United Airlines slashes 2024 aircraft delivery plan as Boeing crisis leads to delays

United expects to receive fewer aircraft this year and is planning to add leased Airbus A321neos.


30 fascinating facts you didn't know about the Summer Olympics

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is around the corner, but the Olympic Games have been making history for centuries. From the Games' Greek origins to their first foray into South America, the Olympics are known for bringing nations all over the world together to celebrate the very best in athletics. And even if you don't care much about sports, there's no denying the magic of the Olympics. In order to get into the Olympic spirit and the emotions that come with it, check out this gallery of fascinating facts you probably didn't about this extraordinary sporting event.


World in grip of new major coral bleaching, reefs at risk

WASHINGTON: The world is currently experiencing its second major coral bleaching event in 10 years, with reef systems from Australia to Florida teetering on the brink of disaster following months of record-breaking ocean heat, a US agency said Monday. The consequences of coral bleaching are far-reaching, affecting not only the health of oceans but also the livelihoods of people, food security, and local economies. Severe or prolonged heat stress...


How airlines across the world are responding to Middle East tensions

Airlines across the world are rerouting and cancelling services due to conflict, including easyJet. Tensions escalated after Iran's drone and missile strike on Israel on April 13.


Stay Comfy on Your Flight With These Travel Essentials

Make long flights a breeze (and actually get some sleep) with these super comfy travel accessories.


America's coolest island destinations

Anchored away from the USA are some fascinating island destinations just waiting to be explored, including Hawaii. Scroll through the gallery for some amazing images and find out more about the country's coolest ocean-side hangouts.


The best bike trails in each US state

The US is a remarkably huge country, with some parts being famous for their wide-open spaces, while others take pride in their mountains or coastal views. But no matter what a state's best features are, the best way to explore them is on a bike. Not only is biking a great way to see the sights, but it also presents incredible health benefits and a good workout. It's a form of aerobic activity that has been shown to boost heart health and cardiovascular function. So, if you're looking for a new trail to explore, click on for the best bike trails in each US state.


The most scenic roads in the US

Who doesn't love a good road trip? Often, the hardest part is narrowing down the options. In the US, there are many routes that take you past stunning natural landmarks, across deserts, between mountain peaks, and along continuous coastlines. Let's take a look at the wonderful roadways that snake through the country to help you plan your next getaway. Intrigued? Click on to discover some of the most scenic routes in the US.


Culture project aims for town centre to 'flourish'

A study is underway to try and help the culture and arts sector redevelop a town centre.


This is the No. 1 city in the world for remote work—what it's like to live there

A new analysis from Remote.com considers factors covering quality of life, inflation and incentives for foreign workers.


Flights are still being disrupted and rerouted after Iran's attack on Israel. Here's what you need to know

Several airlines have suspended flights to Israel while some are swerving flightpaths over the Middle East.


What is Earth Day and what has it achieved?

The worldwide event aims to raise awareness about the need to protect the environment.


How to plan a dreamy destination wedding on a budget

While a destination wedding can seem like something reserved for those with cash to blow, it can actually be a more feasible option for couples who don't have that much to spare. The exotic location doubles as both a venue for a ceremony and a honey moon, plus it'll be slightly smaller scale and you can take advantage of deals and exchange rates. That’s not to say it doesn’t come with its grand expenses, but there are various tips and tricks that will swipe thousands off your big-day bill. Click through this gallery to find out how to plan a dreamy destination wedding that won't break the bank.