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Relaxing Vacation Spots Around The World

February 25, 2021 by Miranda Hill

 Vacations can be an item of interest for anyone that can afford them for many reasons. They relieve the stress of daily life or hard times, can be great learning experiences, make great bonding time for families and couples, and much more. But the most common and beneficial of this list is relaxation. Stress builds up incredibly easily, and it can wreak havoc on our physical … [Read more...] about Relaxing Vacation Spots Around The World

Where in the World is Tom Hanks

February 11, 2021 by Sophie Lustig

 There’s been plenty of concern, drama, discussion, and more to do with Tom Hanks during and just before the pandemic became widespread in early 2020. He’s had a lot of drama around his decisions and seemingly went completely radio silent more than once. While it’s difficult to find the most informational and accurate updates on someone that doesn’t seem to want to speak up … [Read more...] about Where in the World is Tom Hanks

How Pandemic Has Changed Celebrity Culture

January 28, 2021 by David Foster

The pandemic has made waves in changing millions of lives all across the world for better or worse, with differences in how society, finances, interactions, and so much more function as pieces or a whole. It’s been a hard time for so many of us, and there have also been plenty of changes or difficulties for pieces of society such as celebrities and those considered to have high … [Read more...] about How Pandemic Has Changed Celebrity Culture

Most Famous Hikers Of All Time

January 14, 2021 by Veronica Phillips

There’s a lot more to hiking culture and history than most people realize, and learning about important hikers in this culture can be incredibly interesting for those that like the topic or that have a curiosity about the behind scenes of hiking history. People that try to push their own limits or the limits of current hiking culture often make a massive impact on the future … [Read more...] about Most Famous Hikers Of All Time

Top Ski Resorts in the World for Celebs

December 31, 2020 by Sophie Lustig

Do you enjoy skiing? Are you thinking about traveling to some of the best ski resorts in the world this year? Today we're fearing some of the top ski resorts where you might run into a celebrity. These are the top ski resorts in the world that celebs who ski enjoy frequenting. Each of these ski resorts featured here will provide the best conditions for any skier in your … [Read more...] about Top Ski Resorts in the World for Celebs

The Most Secluded & Gorgeous Places To Visit Around The World

December 17, 2020 by Emma Cooper

Vacationing or getting away from home can be incredibly important for keeping you and your family in a better mindset as well as beneficial via improving your awareness of the world or giving someone new experiences. However, traditional getaways can sometimes be too crowded or overwhelming when you go. That’s where the more secluded places to travel come in handy. To give … [Read more...] about The Most Secluded & Gorgeous Places To Visit Around The World

The Most Popular Vacation Destinations to Spot Celebrities

December 3, 2020 by Sophie Lustig

Vacationing is a great way for people of all ages to have fun and relax, and many celebrities take vacations for various reasons. Many individuals that travel like to try to or have the experience of seeing celebrities while they’re on vacation. It can be exciting and earn you a photo of a celeb or even an autograph. With that said, where do you go to be able to see a … [Read more...] about The Most Popular Vacation Destinations to Spot Celebrities

Most Visited Tourist Attractions In The World

November 19, 2020 by Brandy E.

Throughout the world, tourists come to different places and sights to be able to experience something new and interesting or see something they wouldn’t normally see at home. Tourism is a massive part of many countries’ economies and serves a great purpose for individuals, businesses, and places. But what places get the most traction? There are so many different places to see … [Read more...] about Most Visited Tourist Attractions In The World

Unique Holiday Celebrations From Around The World

November 5, 2020 by jessica Creger

We all know that every individual celebrates their holidays a little different, whether we choose to recognize some holidays others don’t or include and remove different traditions in them. But, there are so many different holiday celebrations around the entire globe as well. Each region and country recognizes its own separate traditions, as well as religion-based … [Read more...] about Unique Holiday Celebrations From Around The World

The Most Popular Pizzas in the World

October 22, 2020 by David Foster

Pizza has become a major staple food for many different individuals all across the world for many years, so it’s a given point that it has been altered and made into many different styles and creations since. While everyone has their own version of pizza from chain restaurants to local shops and diners to at home creators, there are some variations of this food that are more … [Read more...] about The Most Popular Pizzas in the World

The Best Hiking Trails In the World

October 8, 2020 by Rebecca Rand

There are so many breathtaking sights to see all around the world in many ways, but most of us don’t know where to start or how to find some nice ones. Hiking is a great way to combine seeing the sights of your area with exercise and enrichment so there’s no surprise it’s a favorite for ideas like this. But what hikes are the best? Here are some of the best hiking trails in the … [Read more...] about The Best Hiking Trails In the World

Best Sandwiches Around The World

September 10, 2020 by Kelly Davies

Ever wanted to know what the world is like but couldn’t travel, or just loved those food videos and showcases featuring mouthwatering dishes from places you could only dream of seeing? Well, food is an amazing way to experience and learn about different world cultures and travel. Sandwiches are a common food that is made in so many ways across the world. These can utilize so … [Read more...] about Best Sandwiches Around The World

The Cheapest And Safest Places To Live In The World

August 27, 2020 by Kelly Davies

So many of us wish to travel and see the world someday, maybe even move to a new country or spend more time in each place we visit. But it’s hard to consider that option when so many countries can have a high cost of living or be unsafe to live in long term due to living conditions or conflicts. Today’s article is here to help make that thought process and decision a lot … [Read more...] about The Cheapest And Safest Places To Live In The World

Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Visit

August 13, 2020 by Brandy E.

If you enjoy traveling around the world and seeing where some of your favorite movies were filmed, then you’re going to love our list of abandoned movie sets you can visit! We’ve searched all over to bring you some of the coolest old movie sets that anyone can venture out to see. Usually, the movie sets for popular movies are taken down after the final segment is filmed, but … [Read more...] about Abandoned Movie Sets You Can Visit

A Rare Look at the Most Crowded Places, Empty of People

May 3, 2020 by Kelly Davies

We are now facing an extraordinary situation in which billions of people around the world are asked to stay-at-home, borders across the world are closing, schools and universities have transitioned their classes online, nonessential businesses are shuttering and companies are requiring their employees to work from home. The impact is noticeable at many top travel destinations, … [Read more...] about A Rare Look at the Most Crowded Places, Empty of People

Why You Shouldn’t Trek These 6 Overrated Mountains

November 27, 2018 by David Foster

Save Your Energy For Something Better Climbing or hiking mountains is a great way to challenge yourself and enjoy nature. However, it’s become too commercial in some places, and many mountains are too dangerous for the average person to ascend. After all, why should people risk life and limb for beautiful mountains that can be appreciated in videos? The reality is that too many … [Read more...] about Why You Shouldn’t Trek These 6 Overrated Mountains

Postcard from Paradise: Anguilla

November 25, 2018 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

anguilla postcard

Your own private stairway to (beach) heaven! Coming with a group of friends? Getting in some bonding time with your grown children? Vacationing with extended family? Treating Gramma and Grampa to a Caribbean holiday? One tropical hotspot can match everyone’s vacation style, this postcard from paradise, Anguilla in the northern Caribbean. Given its name (Anguilla = eel in … [Read more...] about Postcard from Paradise: Anguilla

Why Japanese Women Don’t Get Old or Fat

November 22, 2018 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

japanese eating habits

Japanese Eating Habits It’s no secret that Japanese people are some of the healthiest in the world. The diet of Japan is one that lends itself well to low-calorie eating in small portions, with healthy foods that promote strong bones, muscles, and internal organ systems. But have you ever thought about just what it is about Japanese eating habits and Japanese living that makes … [Read more...] about Why Japanese Women Don’t Get Old or Fat

Game of Thrones Filming Locations Around the World

November 6, 2018 by David Foster Leave a Comment

Bermeo Bridge

GOT Locations Game of Thrones was filmed in 6 different countries throughout 45 locations. Take a tour with us as we review some of the more memorable locations. Tours of each location are available and we’ll share the tour information at the end of this article. San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain This is Dragonstone castle. … [Read more...] about Game of Thrones Filming Locations Around the World

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The Most Terrifying Roller Coasters on Earth

July 30, 2018 by David Foster

Looking for death-defying fun? Got a need for speed? Then you’ve come to the right place because with close to 4,000 roller coasters in the world, how do you know which ones to try? We’ve reviewed the best of the best and compiled this list of the most thrilling, frightening and totally sick roller coasters around the globe. Intimidator 305, Kings Dominion, VA At 90 mph … [Read more...] about The Most Terrifying Roller Coasters on Earth

The Results Are In: These Are the Best Burgers in the World

April 30, 2018 by David Foster

There are two kinds of people in the world - burger people and pizza people. If you belong to the first category, you've come to the right place. A burger with a side of fries is the ultimate meal for many of us, and there's almost nothing that says "America" like a good burger. Even vegetarians couldn't live without their veggie burger. Some people would travel for miles in … [Read more...] about The Results Are In: These Are the Best Burgers in the World

The Texas Way: Amusing Texas Signs

November 7, 2017 by David Foster

Once upon a time, Texas was a no man’s land, but today it’s no longer the land of cowboys and outlaws we’re used to imagining when thinking of Texas. It is one of the biggest states in the U.S, and as such, it’s very diverse; there’s a big difference between the large metropolitan cities of Texas and its rural areas. Yet, countless stereotypes exist about … [Read more...] about The Texas Way: Amusing Texas Signs

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What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas: A Throwback to the Glory Days of Sin City

November 5, 2017 by Talia Ben-Izhak

“Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” reads the sign welcoming you to the Sin City, and fabulous it is. Not many cities in the U.S have kept their reputation over 50 years the way Las Vegas have – it was always considered the city of unlimited fun and options, the place to go to unwind and have a good time, and that is still the case today. The city was founded in 1905 but it wasn’t … [Read more...] about What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas: A Throwback to the Glory Days of Sin City

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The World’s Most Stunning Botanical Gardens

November 3, 2017 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Love gardens? You'll love our collection of botanical gardens around the world. If you can't see them live, then take our tour, it's the next best thing. Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden Beautiful garden decorations in Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden. Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden is a 500-acre botanical garden in Chonburi Thailand. Nong Nooch Tropical … [Read more...] about The World’s Most Stunning Botanical Gardens

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These People Took Coronavirus Protection Measures to the Next Level

March 5, 2017 by Sophie Lustig

Since late December, all people can talk about is the Corona virus, and rightly so, since the disease has been spreading around the world like wild fire. While we didn't invite this or welcomed it in any way, there's not much we can do about it but try and stay as protected as we can. In case you need some inspiration, these people found some very creative ways to stay … [Read more...] about These People Took Coronavirus Protection Measures to the Next Level

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Stephanie Del Valle Representing Puerto Rico Wins Miss World 2016

December 19, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Miss Stephanie Del Valle representing her country Puerto Rico, in the Miss World 2016 has won the top prize in the 66th edition of the pageant. The competition which has been on for more than three weeks now with 117 contestants was finalized on Sunday, 19th December, 2016 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The event was hosted by Miss World 2013 Megan Young … [Read more...] about Stephanie Del Valle Representing Puerto Rico Wins Miss World 2016

12 Random Facts About Algeria You Need To Know

October 19, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

It is a North African country with Mediterranean coastline and Saharan desert interior.  It is bordered by, among other countries, Morocco, Tunisia, Mali, Niger, and Libya.  Lining the hillside Casbah quarter is the Kachaoua Mosque with its narrow alleys and stairways. However, are these generally known facts about Algeria all the facts there are to know about the country?  … [Read more...] about 12 Random Facts About Algeria You Need To Know

Why US Olympic Swimmer, Ryan Lochte Lied About Rio Robbery

August 23, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

US Olympic Swimmer, Ryan Lochte lied about being robbed at a gunpoint at Shell gas station on a night out in Rio earlier this month just to cover up for his disgraceful act. Brazilian authorities say the American swimmers actually vandalized a gas station and then got into an heated argument with security guards there. It all started when the swimmer and three of his … [Read more...] about Why US Olympic Swimmer, Ryan Lochte Lied About Rio Robbery

10 Random Facts About Pakistan You’ll Love To Know

August 9, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Pakistan is a country in Southern Asia.  It shares borders with Afghanistan, India, China, and Iran. The population is put at about 197 million. The capital is Istanbul. Here are more Random facts about Pakistan that you would love to know. The five main ethnic groups are Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtun, Baloch, and Muchajir. The country’s constitution grants freedom of religion.  … [Read more...] about 10 Random Facts About Pakistan You’ll Love To Know

10 Funny Facts About North Korea You Need To See

July 9, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

North Korea also known officially as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country located in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula and has border with China, Russia, and South Korea. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goguryeo and its also spelled as Koryŏ. North Korea can be described as mountainous region as 80% of the country is … [Read more...] about 10 Funny Facts About North Korea You Need To See

EgyptAir Crash: All Mapped Bodies Recovered From The Sea Floor

July 4, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Mapped remaining bodies of the EgyptAir plane 'Flight MS804' that crashed into the Mediterranean on May has finally been recovered by a search vessel John Lethbridge belonging to Mauritius-based Deep Ocean Search. The search for the bodies of the victims of the EgyptAir Flight MS804 has been going on since the incident. The EgyptAir Flight MS804 crashed on Thursday 19 May … [Read more...] about EgyptAir Crash: All Mapped Bodies Recovered From The Sea Floor

Man Sentenced To Death For Leaking State Secrets In China

April 19, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

A Chinese man has been sentenced to death for leaking state secrets to foreign agencies. The man identified as Huang Yu, is a computer technician from Sichuan. Huang Yu worked for for an encryption research institute in Sichuan province but was sacked due to his incompetence. After loosing his job one day, he contacted a foreign spy agency online to sell some important … [Read more...] about Man Sentenced To Death For Leaking State Secrets In China

Groom Crashed Ferrari Spider He Rented For His Wedding Day

April 19, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

A groom named Usman Ali is now in a huge debt after he crashed Ferrari 458 Spider worth £240,000 in the wall in Burnley. Fortunately the groom and his bride Sakina Parveen came out from the car unhurt. A friend of the groom told Dailymail UK that he was a car fanatic who owns a Golf GTI, and rented the super car for his wedding. He said: 'He's a good lad and he works … [Read more...] about Groom Crashed Ferrari Spider He Rented For His Wedding Day

Jamaica Plans To Drop Queen Elizabeth As Their Official Head Of State

April 16, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Jamaican Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen, announced plans on Thursday to make constitutional amendment to drop Queen Elizabeth as their official head of state and replace her with a non-Executive President in the country. The Queen, who has a ceremonial role in the country, is represented on the island by the governor-general, who is appointed on the advice of the … [Read more...] about Jamaica Plans To Drop Queen Elizabeth As Their Official Head Of State

Groups In Pakistan Protest The Right To Kill Their Wives And Daughters

April 6, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Hardcore Islamic group in Pakistan

Hardcore Islamic groups in Pakistan are protesting the right to murder their wives and daughters if need arise after the Pakistani government introduced the Protection of Women Against Violence Bill. The group attempted to block the legislation, saying it would “destroy the family system in Pakistan” and “add to the miseries of women”. Wives and daughters are often still … [Read more...] about Groups In Pakistan Protest The Right To Kill Their Wives And Daughters

Iceland PM Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson Resigns After Being Linked To Panama Scandal

April 6, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Iceland PM Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson

Iceland PM Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson has temporarily resigned from office amid mounting public outrage that he hid millions in offshore account as shown on documents allegedly leaked from a Panamanian law firm. According to a government press statement, in the face of growing popular uproar in his tiny mid-Atlantic nation over his links to an offshore company in a Caribbean tax … [Read more...] about Iceland PM Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson Resigns After Being Linked To Panama Scandal

Brussels Airport Reopens After 12 Days Of Terror Attacks

April 3, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Brussels airport

Brussels airport partially resume passenger flights on Sunday 3 April with an enhanced security after last month terrorist attacked one of the airport's departure halls. The move comes after days of negotiations between airport and police officials on new security arrangements. Brussels Airport, which usually handled about 600 flights a day will begin with three on Sunday. … [Read more...] about Brussels Airport Reopens After 12 Days Of Terror Attacks

California Becomes The First State To Approve $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage

April 1, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

California has approved a $15 per hour minimum wage for all workers in the state, becoming the first State in the US to sign the bill into law CNN Money reports. Both the State Assembly and State Senate passed the measure on Thursday afternoon. Governor Jerry Brown said he would sign it on Monday. "No one who is working full time in California should live in poverty due … [Read more...] about California Becomes The First State To Approve $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage

2002 Nobel Prize Winning Author Imre Kertesz Dies At 86

March 31, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

Hungarian Novelist Imre Kertesz

Hungarian Novelist and and the winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Literature, Imre Kertesz has died after suffering from Parkinson's disease for several years. He was born on November 9, 1929, Budapest, Hungary and was 14 when he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland in June 1944. Hungarian President Janos Ader said Kertesz's life was a … [Read more...] about 2002 Nobel Prize Winning Author Imre Kertesz Dies At 86

Explosion Hits Police Vehicle In Turkey’s Diyarbakir

March 31, 2016 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

More than ten people, including three members of Turkish security forces have reportedly being killed after after a blast hit a police vehicle in the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir on Thursday. Medical personnel and ambulances have been rushed to the scene of the incident to attend to the injured ones. More details soon. … [Read more...] about Explosion Hits Police Vehicle In Turkey’s Diyarbakir

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