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Scientists Just Discovered a Molten Layer Below Earth's Surface

It’s 100 miles below Earth’s surface. Road trip?


The most picturesque lighthouses in the world


How We Pulled It Off: A Dreamy Elopement on an Alaskan Glacier

Featuring a herd of moose and a first dance set against Alaska’s lingering summer twilight.


The Most Outrageous Jobs in ‘Bachelor’ and ‘Bachelorette’ History

I, too, am a sloth by trade.


30 Stunning Gardens From Around the World You'll Need to See in Person

From Ireland to the Indian Ocean.


Florida Gov. DeSantis Warns Disney ‘There’s More to Come’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said “there’s more to come '' on the fight with Disney. A Florida board created to oversee Walt Disney World's special taxation district is considering legal action after saying its power over the entertainment company's resort has been deprived. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.


How could the airports of the future be? Here is the LAX 2.0 project

Airports have been an essential part of air transportation for decades, but with increasing air traffic and urbanization, their design and functionality are becoming increasingly obsolete. The world's busiest airport by passenger numbers is Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport in the state of Georgia, USA, with more than 110 million annual transit passengers. The project LAX 2.0, the vertical airport, could be an innovative solution to these challenges. We explore the project LAX 2.0, the vertical airport, which could revolutionize the future of air transportation.


Planning a Trip to Disney? Which One?! Here Are 18 Major Differences Between Disney World and Disneyland

Experience the Disney magic on both the East and West Coasts.


How UConn mascot Jonathan the Husky found a flight to Houston for the Final Four

In some ways, the TSA remains one of the only fair things left in the world. It doesn't matter who you are, what you know or how many fans you have. Just ask Jonathan XIV. In their first trip to the Final Four since 2014, UConn wanted to send its live mascot, Jonathan the Husky, and his handlers to the big game in Houston on Saturday night. However...


VIDEO: Alaskan Snowmobiler Triggers Avalanche On Pristine Slope

"One track going up that face. I wonder why?" Scary moment caught on video in the College Glacier area of South East Alaska.


Canine Car Surfing

Occurred on March 13, 2023 / Milford, Utah, USA: This dog was having the time of his life! Somewhere in Utah…


Want to Keep Deer From Eating Your Garden? Here's What to Plant

If Bambi likes to visit your garden, this list is for you.


The 50 most desirable suburbs in America

Although the country abounds with ‘burbs, we’re highlighting the 50 best suburbs in the U.S. to make the search for the perfect neighborhood to buy a homer.


9 Best Budget Travel Destinations of 2023

You don't need to break the bank for vacation.


All the Rules You Never Knew Restaurants Have to Follow on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives'

First rule of Flavortown? Don't say the word "Flavortown" on camera. Since 2006, we've watched Guy Fieri travel coast to coast visiting some of the country's greatest establishments for Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. It's one of the biggest shows on the Food Network, and with over 648 episodes and counting, it doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. But what does it take to become a Triple D-featured spot and how does it all work? Both Fieri and producers have spilled behind-the-scenes secrets about the show throughout its 42 seasons—from who picks the restaurants to how you can tell if the host really likes a dish to what happens to these eateries after the cameras leave (spoiler: a little thing called the Triple D Effect!). Keep reading to learn about all things Flavortown and find out what really happens when Fieri rolls into your town.


The orca Lolita will return to the waters where she was born more than 50 years ago


White Rim Road And More Dramatic Drives You'll Never Forget

These are the most dramatic, beautiful and unforgettable drives in the world from Hawaii to Scotland


Whale with missing tail spotted near Newport Beach

Gray whales make a 12,000-mile round-trip migration between Alaska and Mexico and the tailless whale continued its migration, despite its injury.


Tourist films incredible close encounter with leopard

The video shows the incredible close moments I was able to capture of a male leopard that decided that the deck of our room in a safari camp was the best place to get comfortable during the day. During a recent long weekend, I decided to treat myself and my wife to some time away in a luxury safari camp in the Great Kruger National Park. We got a whole lot more than just treating ourselves to a relaxing weekend. It was mid-morning when we arrived back at the safari camp from our three-hour safari out in the bush. We decided to grab a late breakfast before heading back to our room for a midday rest during the heat of the day. We were about to finish our breakfast when an employee of the safari camp notified us that a male leopard was just spotted moving around close by our room. We have been searching for big cats the whole morning. We couldn’t find any. The news brought excitement but confusion and a little worry all at the same time. It’s great that there is a chance that we can see a leopard but not so great that it is roaming around the camp and near our room. After breakfast we were escorted slowly and carefully back to our room, everybody scanning their surroundings. I was filming the whole way to the room, just in case we catch a glimpse of the big cat. I was behind the camp employee when we entered our room and within a few meters of entering he suddenly stopped and said, “there he is”. And there he was indeed. A big male leopard casually lying on the deck of our room. Outside the closed glass door luckily. I decided to keep filming and realised that the leopard didn’t see us yet. The reflection in the window from outside most likely stopped the male leopard from seeing into the room. My heart was beating fast with such an incredible beast a mere few meters away from me with just a glass plate separating us. I started feeling like the caged-in animal on the inside when the leopard did suddenly notice some movement through the window. The leopard’s whole behaviour changed from totally chilled to alert and focussed. That made my heart race even faster as I could see this big cat knows we are in there and he looked curious. After sitting still for a short while longer the leopard decided it was better to move on. I followed and opened the door to see where he went. The leopard stopped at the plunge pool, turned around, gave me one last stare, and disappeared over the rocks onto the next room which was luckily empty. Never in my life could I imagine getting so close to a wild leopard in Africa, and that right at my room in a safari camp.


The crazy (and dangerous) history of the parachute

Growing up in the modern world, we tend to take things for granted, like safety measures, sports, and general principles of physics. But these things were actually hard-won triumphs of human invention. It can be almost unfathomable to many people to jump off a tall tower or from a helium balloon using a cloth we ourselves attached to a wooden frame, but many people made dangerous choices in the past so we could be safe today. And more than just safe, but also expansive in our ideas of what is humanly possible. With all this said, click through to learn more about the impressive history of the parachute.


Lourdes shrine reviewing mosaics after Jesuit abuse claims

ROME (AP) — Officials at the Catholic shrine in Lourdes announced the creation of a study group Friday to decide what to do with one of the French sanctuary’s most famous but now controversial attractions: mosaics by a Jesuit artist who has been sanctioned by the Vatican and his religious order for sexually, spiritually and psychologically abusing ...


How Are the Characters From 1923 Related to Yellowstone's Duttons?

Here's how the latest branch of the Dutton family tree connects to Yellowstone's first family. Johns and Jacks and Jameses and Jacobs—the Yellowstone universe is packed with enough Duttons to make your head spin. Now, thanks to the latest Yellowstone prequel, 1923, there are even more names to keep track of. While there are still some secrets that have yet to be revealed about the family and how everyone is connected, we've made things a little easier by rounding up what we know so far about how the characters of 1923 relate to the Duttons of the modern day. Sign up for Paramount+ More: The Dutton Family Tree


You Know Yellowstone and Yosemite, But There Are Other Gorgeous State Parks You've Probably Never Heard Of

We've tossed a few under-loved national parks in there, too.


Try these 6 local delicacies on your trip to Caracas

Caracas Caracas is Venezuela's capital city, located in a picturesque valley above Avila Mountain. This is a city with a lot of contrasts, wonderful food, and vibrant nightlife. There are several excellent museums and exquisite architecture all around Caracas. You can eat cuisines from all over the world at high-end restaurants. It boasts several s...


The Coolest Lord of The Rings Facts

Are any of those guys really hobbit-sized?


We Ranked the 35 Best Time Travel Movies Ever

Ready for 1.21 gigawatts of sci-fi greatness?


10 Awe-Inspiring New Train Trips to Take in 2023

For a scenic and mindful journey like no other on the planet, travel aboard these recently launched, refreshed, and upcoming rail experiences where incredible views are just outside the window.


Oldest orca in captivity to be returned to the wild

More than 50 years since an orca named Lolita was taken from the waters off Seattle, the Miami Seaquarium announced plans to return the whale to the wild.


Tourist hot spots welcome back visitors — with a bunch of new rules

As travel demand rebounds, popular locales from Lake Tahoe to Hawaii's Diamond Head are rethinking how many visitors to welcome and what types of activities to accept.


The library of chained books: a legacy of an ancient world is discovered in the Hereford Cathedral

Imagine a library in your town, where you can freely check out books but not borrow them because they are....attached to a chain. This is the scenario that stands in front of you in the English library in Hereford. The Hereford cathedral library is a theological reference and lending library located in the Hereford cathedral, England; it also holds books and manuscripts of great importance to the history of the county of Herefordshire. This chained library is not the only one of its kind in the world, but it is the only library of its kind to survive with all the chains, rods, and padlocks still intact.


West Lincoln suggests new bylaw for delivery of flyers with disturbing images

The Township of West Lincoln is taking steps toward a bylaw that regulates the delivery of flyers with graphic images. The flyers that prompted this discussion were distributed by local anti-abortion organizations and featured images of fetuses. After receiving complaints from multiple residents — including a child with special needs who was distre...


Woman Rides Down Waterfall and Hits People Sitting Below

Occurred on February 21, 2023 / Cochamo, Chile: "I was with my partner at the waterfall when it happened. The person was not injured and was able to walk out of the place."


To every vacation its perfect sport: here are the best tips for having the time of your life

Adventure and risk addicts cannot do without sports even, and especially on vacation. Over the years, vacation and travel is no longer done just to see, but to experience, to touch what we have seen in photos or videos. So what are the perfect destinations for sports? Of course, there is no single answer, but there are various destinations that are perfect for various types of sports, you just have to figure out which ones are the right ones. For example, if you love surfing, what would be the best destination to experience it at its best? Now you will find out, and maybe you will find ideas you never thought of to experience your favorite sport in the best possible conditions.


Everything you never knew about the Eiffel Tower

Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower to this day remains one of the most visited monuments in the world. It was conceived and designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and Gustave Eiffel. Even though it's one of the most instantly recognizable monuments in the world, its history remains relatively unknown. Click on and discover the fascinating historical facts of the ultimate tourist attraction.


Most Affordable Cities in the US To Move To Now

You don’t have to spend over half your salary on rent to live in an exciting city filled with excellent dining, nightlife, and cultural attractions.


The Misunderstood Histories of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

From the Pyramids of Giza to Machu Picchu, many of these adored sites are familiar to us—but a deeper look into their past reveals some unexpected origin stories.


The best US National Parks with photos you won't believe!


'Free doobie on your pillow!': Weed-themed vacations are going viral online as the cannabis tourism industry booms

The Bud and Breakfast is taking off as more people are booking marijuana friendly vacation rentals when they travel to places where its legal.


How Many Peeps Do Americans Consume Each Easter?

If you guessed a million, think bigger.


Swimming with the world's largest fish: 100+ whale sharks!

We were lucky enough to have optimal conditions during Whale Shark season in Mexico and treated with 100+ feeding in the area. About a 20 mile trip off Isla Mujeres near Cancun our boat arrived where we met these Giants feeding on plankton and fish eggs.


The Best Ways to Clean Your Luggage After a Trip, According to Experts

Your suitcase passes through many hands on vacation—here’s how to properly scrub it down.


The best modern and retro campervans and RVs ever made

Homes on the go: let's take a look at the best road-going abodes built to take on anything


Thousands Of Ancient Mummies Discovered In Egypt – But They're Not Human

As a peculiar new discovery is made at the Temple of Ramesses II, we reveal what lies within Egypt's pyramids and royal tombs.


Herring spawn draws attention from wildlife in B.C. town

A beautiful blue sky day in Port McNeill, BC as herring spawn near the shore.


52 Beautiful Places to Satisfy Your Wanderlust From Afar

Go globe-trotting (virtually).


Two Pallas cats live on Mount Everest, the incredible discovery

Tracks of two Pallas cats have been found on Mt. Everest. The discovery was made by the 2019 Everest expedition of National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet, within Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal. Dr. Tracie Seimon, from the zoological health program at Wildlife Conservation Society said it is phenomenal to discover evidence of this rare and extraordinary species at the top of the world. Researchers will continue to collect data on what appears to be a truly unique discovery.


10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Jurassic Park

Did you know an Earth, Wind & Fire song inspired an iconic scene in the film?


Al Capone’s 'stopover' manor reveals prohibition secrets

From Al Capone's smuggling base to Billie Holiday's townhouse, discover these incredible heritage properties for sale that come with fascinating histories


Dog Lounges on Couch to Watch TV

Occurred on August 21, 2021 / Capital Federal, Argentina: "It was August 2021, I was at my house (in the Federal Capital - Argentina) cleaning and when I look at my dog I see him in that pose, sitting on the couch, watching TV, I had a fit of laughter a


The Craziest Conspiracy Theories That People Actually Believe

According to the internet, we should steer clear of the Denver airport....and Bill Gates.