Ever wondered what a volcano looks like from the inside? Ever wanted to witness the pure, raw, volatile nature of red hot flowing magma? Do you literally want to stand as close to the core of the earth as humanly possible?
Going on holiday can be nerve-wracking at times, being away from the safety of home. These gadgets can help.
If you're looking to honeymoon away from the crowds (of other couples) you could do well in one of these European locations.
A lovely spot for a picnic, the twin Reculver Towers are a landmark from the Middle Ages on the Kent coast.
The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a non-profit organization that prides itself on serving two functions: it provides the academic community with a specialized collection of objects from the Lower Jurassic, while, at the same time, providing the general public with a hands-on experience of what life was like at the time.
The Geffrye Museum documents the progression of homelife in London from the 17th century to the 20th.
A letter from Yeats to Frank O'Connor, a first edition of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and a silver tiara decorated with scenes from the work of Burns.
The most popular museum in Amsterdam, this former residential house is where Anne Frank spent two years in hiding from the Nazis.
The holiday equivalent of a power nap, a city break is the ideal way to get away from the stresses of everyday life and recharge your batteries. Here are our picks for 2012.
LA's Golden Triangle, so named for its many high-end chains, is THE landmark from the movie "Pretty Woman". Who doesn't want to do the touristy thing in one of the best-known shopping districts in the world?
The Petersen Automotive Museum is a car lovers dream. You'll also find other interesting vehicles, and cars from the movies.
This museum covers military history from the Civil War to modern conflicts.
The Irish Hunger Memorial in New York City takes its name from the words "The Great Hunger", which are "An Gorta Mor" in the Irish language.
Today's volunteer traveller is spoilt for choice; since this particular strand of tourism began in the 60’s, the possibilities have grown enormously from their initial focus on conservation into a broad and seemingly endless list of projects.
The public square of Alexanderplatz in Berlin was named after a visit from the Russian emperor Alexander the first. The square better known as Alex by locals; is a vibrant destination for business and leisure travelers alike.
The James Irvine Garden in Los Angeles, California, is a beautiful Japanese garden that is a departure from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The Spanish Mosque in Chefchaouen in Morocco is located two kilometers from the eastern medina gate known as Bab al-Ansar. It is a ruined mosque which overlooks the town. This Spanish-built Mosque was abandoned in the 1920s during the Rif War.
When winter’s chill is becoming tiresome and dreary, many families from the UK and across Europe head for the Canary Islands and Fuerteventura.
Located near the town of Falkirk in Scotland and sitting on the connection of Forth and Clyde Canal, the Falkirk Wheel is a marvel of technology and architecture.
Florida’s dramatic weather can be a breath of fresh air for thrill-seeking travelers.
Leopallooza Festival is now in it's 5th year, after starting out as a summer get together for a group of friends in 2006. A couple of touring bands heard about this, showed up, and it's all gone from there. In 2010, there were 2,000 people selling out all tickets in advance.
This is for everyone in London who've suffered from the London Underground strikes lately!
The Turkish bath has become popular all over the world... but what can travellers expect from the real deal Turkish bath in Turkey?
The Hollywood Wax Museum, in Hollywood, California, is an exciting and unique place to visit. As you may guess from the name, the wax museum contains extremely life like and full size wax figurines of famous stars and fictional characters.
Tips on how to stay safe from the threat of credit card fraud while traveling.
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