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The most terrifying precipices in the world

When it comes to traveling, tourists love to find the perfect viewpoint. Which is understandable, as there's something impressive about admiring nature or a city from far up. But even if it offers astonishing panoramic views, some of these places are downright terrifying. Sure, they're designed to be safe, but it won't always feel like it... From a five-fingered platform in the Austrian Alps to a transparent walkway in China, these are some of the most terrifying precipices that'll take you to the edge...and back. Click on to discover them all.


French day tripper scheme unlikely to be extended

About 17,000 day trippers visited Jersey from France last year using just an ID card instead of a passport.


New DreamWorks Land is just the beginning. Universal Orlando shares big summer plans.

Universal Studios Orlando is getting ready for summer 2024 with a new themed land and several new experiences for muggles, er, guests.


Train operator extends discount ticket scheme

It brings in £9 fares on routes from London Euston to Rugby, Coventry, Nuneaton and Birmingham.


Have an eccentric stay: the world's most unusual hotels

For many travelers, accommodation is just a necessary part of their trip. But for others, hotels are the destination. If you're among the latter, these quirky hotels are for you. Click through the gallery and take a tour of these fascinatingly strange hotels and hostels.


Countries to visit that love American tourists

It isn’t until you leave the US that you become aware of your Americanness. While some places are actively working to decrease tourism, others still very much appreciate the incoming dollars. Besides, our ways are celebrated in many parts of the world, contrary to what you might hear. Check out some international travel destinations that happily welcome American tourists!


American towns that take us back to the Old West

Most of us get a feel of what the Old West was like through fiction, including Western movies. But what if you could actually visit the real places where it all happened in the late 19th century? Well, you can do exactly that! There are many towns (some now cities) scattered around the US that are packed with history and that you can visit. Some of these really feel like you've traveled back in time! Click through the following gallery and start plaining your Old West vacation today.


Ferry funding millions belatedly signed off

The £4.58m will go towards building a new jetty for the service at North Shields Fish Quay.


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.


'Unruly and physically combative' passenger to pay $20K to United Airlines

A seemingly intoxicated passenger who fought with his girlfriend and threatened flight crew was fined over $20,000 in restitution fees to the airline.


Is this the ultimate U.S road trip? BBQs, blues and blissful views are the key ingredients of this epic 2,200-mile ride through America's south

Andrew Harries drives his V8 Mustang solo on a US road trip of grills and thrills. The route takes in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and North Carolina.


Exploring New Mexico, land of enchantment

Not for nothing is New Mexico known as the "Land of Enchantment." One of the Mountain States of the southern Rocky Mountains, New Mexico is blessed with one of the most scenic and diverse landscapes in North America. Rich in Native American and Hispanic culture, the state draws outdoor enthusiasts from across the nation to its enviable collection of historic sites and natural wonders. Intrigued? Then click through and start exploring New Mexico.


Must-have gear and gadgets for the great outdoors

Exploring the great outdoors is one of the best ways to unplug from day-to-day life and reconnect with nature. That said, venturing out into the wilderness requires careful planning. But with the right gear and gadgets, you can turn any adventure into a seamless and enjoyable experience! From handy camping tools to high-tech gadgets to keep you connected and safe, this gallery has all the necessary kit for your next trip. Click through to find out more.


3 aesthetic cafes in Bulacan for a mid-road trip coffee break

The province of Bulacan is home to many great things, from heritage and religious sites to the heroes who shaped our country’s history, to even the world’s largest indoor arena. But a recent discovery on one of our many trips to the north is that Bulacan is also home to several quaint and “’grammable” coffee shops. We visited three to check out the vibes, the views, and, of course, the coffee. View this post on Instagram A post shared by...


Cool down with beloved anime, Cinnamoroll

It may be Labor Day holiday today but there's no hope for a holiday from the heat. The Manila Times Lifestyle has a fun tip to share though on how best to cool down on this free day following a special preview from milk tea brand CoCo. Today, the popular drink chain from Taiwan is rolling out its 2024 summer promo, featuring a collaboration with the equally popular Sanrio character Cinnamoroll. Cinnamoroll is the white dog character of Sanrio...


Spot Stays: Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung

It's just a 10-minute shuttle from an outlet mall.


Share a tip on a favourite campsite – you could win a holiday voucher

With the weather slowly starting to improve, it’s time to start planning camping trips in the UK. We’d love to hear about your favourite places to camp. Maybe it’s somewhere wild near the sea, or a campsite with the best facilities for a memorable family holiday. Tell us about your adventures under canvas and in glamping pods and yurts for the chance to win a holiday voucher. If you have a relevant photo, do send it in – but it’s your words that...


Inside the genius architectural tricks medieval castles used as defense

Medieval castles today seem largely ornamental and charming, but they were actually very complex weapons in and of themselves, designed to defend against and debilitate all enemies. Builders in the Middle Ages fitted the impressive structures with cunning innovations that greatly distinguished them from passive buildings. Check out this gallery, based on information from Scribol, to see castle features you know, and many you don't, for their clever true purpose.


Poor Bogota suburb wows tourists with street art

BOGOTA — On Sundays in Ciudad Bolivar, one of Bogota’s poorest neighborhoods, residents are treated to the incongruous sight of tourists riding the cable car that on weekdays transports thousands of workers to their jobs. A 15-minute ride on the TransMiCable takes the visitors from one end of the district to the other, looking out on the rickety homes clinging precariously to the mountainside, many painted in happy, bright colors. The tourists...


Ireland's picture-perfect towns and villages

Not for nothing is Ireland described as the "Emerald Isle." This is a verdant and bucolic nation carpeted with a countryside of lush, green fields and steep rolling valleys, a landscape complemented by a spectacular coastline of precipitous cliffs and yawning bays. Dotted across this scenic quilt are numerous towns and villages that add unique character to a land already personified by centuries-old Gaelic culture and tradition. So, are you planning a visit? Click through and discover Ireland's picture-perfect destinations.


Five 'incredible' British museums nominated for arts prize

Museums in Manchester, London, Skipton and Dundee are nominated for the prestigious Museum of the Year prize.


The darkest tales from each US state

Local myths and legends have been woven into our culture for as long as humans have existed. Much of the world’s folklore revolves around events that cannot be explained, sightings that seem impossible, and phenomena that baffle the mind. Sometimes we come up with creatures and curses to explain inexplicable failures in cities, streaks of bad luck and hard-to-understand natural phenomena. The United States is no exception and has a rich history of colorful folklore and mythology. From Bigfoot to haunted highways, each state has a plethora of urban legends that continue to fascinate both locals and foreigners to this day. Are you scared? Curious? Read on and discover the spookiest legends from each of the American States.


NAIA passenger traffic grows 12 percent to 12 million in Q1

MANILA, Philippines — Passenger volume at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is slowly building up, growing by 12 percent in the first quarter as airlines mounted more flights. Based on data from NAIA operator Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), the country’s main gateway improved its passenger volume to 12.15 million from January to March, from 10.86 million a year ago. NAIA also grew its flight movement by nine percent to...


The most beautiful and iconic libraries in the United States

Some of the world’s most important collections of books, manuscripts, and other sources of information are housed in libraries found across the United States. Many of these libraries are in themselves buildings of great historical significance. Designed by esteemed architects, they stand as important cultural landmarks. But how many do you know? Browse this gallery and read through our list of favorite public, private, and academic libraries.


Explainer-What is GPS jamming and why it is a problem for aviation?

By Anne Kauranen, Joanna Plucinska and James Pearson HELSINKI/LONDON (Reuters) - Estonia has accused neighbouring Russia of jamming GPS navigation devices in airspace above the Baltic states, echoing concerns from airlines that say they have been contending with such interference for months. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna's accusation, for which he provided no proof, followed Finnair's


Bonza enters voluntary administration after abruptly cancelling all flights across Australia

The low-cost airline Bonza entered voluntary administration on Tuesday, after abruptly cancelling all of its flights following the repossession of its entire fleet that caught its CEO by surprise. Passengers were left stranded at a handful of airports when Bonza “temporarily suspended” all services due to be operated on Tuesday with no notice, as the airline’s owners considered the viability of the business’ future. On Tuesday, Bonza appointed...


Government readies for surge in cruise tourism

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines expects to welcome at least 300,000 travelers from cruise ships this year – more than triple from 2023 – as the government prepares for their entry by building dedicated terminals in tourist sites. Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) general manager Jay Santiago said the agency is working on accelerating the construction of dedicated terminals to facilitate the entry of cruise travelers around the archipelago....


Slow cities: what they are, and where to find them

The city life isn't for everyone. For some, the energy, excitement, and growth of the world's major cities are attractive characteristics, but for others it sounds like a nightmare. Many cities in the world also pose environmental threats, destroying the wilderness with unchecked development projects, producing tons of trash each year, and inviting a car-centered culture that creates massive clouds of smog. Thankfully, there are a group of towns and small cities that have banded together under the guidelines of Cittaslow and have pledged to actively fight all the negative impacts that urbanization can bring. These areas, called "slow cities," are the perfect locations for anyone who prefers life at a slower pace in a greener place. Read on to learn about just a few of the many slow cities around the world.


What do you know about Europe's only desert?

Set in southern Europe in Spain's Almería province is one of the weirdest anomalies in nature—a desert! Known as the Tabernas Desert, this hot and arid environment is the only one of its kind on the continent. It's a world away from the tourist resorts more typically associated with this corner of the continent. And yet the Tabernas Desert is a visitor attraction in its own right, noted for its extraordinary geology and a variety of flora and fauna specially adapted to a seemingly inhospitable climate. Oh, and it's also on the map for a series of influential movies called "Spaghetti Westerns." Intrigued? Click through for some hot tips on where to go and what to do in the Tabernas Desert.


Dutch scale down World War II remembrance to keep ceremony safe

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The city of Amsterdam on Tuesday said it would severely restrict attendance to the annual national World War II remembrance on May 4, in a bid to keep the ceremony safe and to curb potential disturbances amid tensions over the war in Gaza. The war between Israel and Hamas and heightened tensions throughout the Middle East have raised the risk of protests and of "spontaneous


Plane passenger held for gun, bullets

MANILA, Philippines — A departing American passsenger was held at the Clark International Airport after an unlicensed firearm and eight bullets were found in his carry-on bag. The passenger, whose name was withheld, was bound for Bangkok, Thailand on a Cebu Pacific flight. Personnel of the Office for Transportation Security (OTS) stopped the American at the final security check on April 25. OTS x-ray scanner and screening officers Riel...


Amazing and mysterious geological landmarks

Earth is blessed with some truly amazing natural wonders. Staggering in their beauty, many of these geological landmarks are also puzzling in their nature, such as mysterious sinkholes appearing from nowhere, boulders that move on their own, and rivers running with "blood." Puzzled and baffled? Click through and be amazed by the planet's oddest places.


Hotel evacuated after fire breaks out overnight

Dozens of guests have to leave the venue as eight crews attend to tackle the blaze.


Accor Nears Deal to Buy Luxury Hotel Brand Habitas

Accor SA is in advanced talks to acquire luxury hotel brand Habitas, which traces its roots to camps at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert, according to people with knowledge of the matter.


A Guide to Oaxacan Dining in Portland

Where to find mole, tlayudas, memelitas, and more in Portland


Ukraine dismantles Soviet monument to friendship with Russia

Kyiv authorities on Tuesday began taking down a Soviet-era monument celebrating friendship with Russia -- more than two years into an invasion by Moscow which has cost tens of thousands of lives. Ukraine, which gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, has for years been taking down Soviet-era monuments and has re-named many towns and cities to restore their pre-Soviet names.


How Bonza went from bad to worse in little more than a year

Bonza entered voluntary administration on Tuesday after suddenly cancelling all of its flights and leaving hundreds of travelers stranded.


Kid-Free Cruises Create $5 Billion Fortune for Viking’s Founder

Torstein Hagen founded his cruise line with a few simple principles in mind. Among them: focus on the wealthy and intellectually curious; no nickel-and-diming; and no kids.


The Pit Room Brings Central Texas-Style Barbecue to Memorial City

Find Czech-style beef, macaroni and cheese, and an in-house ice cream sandwich station at the new location


The emergency slide that came off a Delta 767 washed up in front of the house of a lawyer whose firm is suing Boeing over the Alaska blowout

The emergency slide that fell off a Boeing 767 was found by a lawyer at a firm suing the planemaker alleging it made false statements about safety.


Dubai's new airport will be five times the size of its current one and aims to be the largest in the world

Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport will be the biggest in the world once completed.


Here Come the Dirty Martini-Flavored Foods

Plus, City Winery is opening three new restaurants on the waterfront— and more intel


US wildflower map: Where to see the best blooms across the country

A new map by iNaturalist tracks the best blooms of common and rare wildflowers all across the US so keen spotters can make sure they see them before they vanish for another season.


The 2024 LA County Fair Is a Wacky Food Wonderland

Plus, Travis Lett reboots MTN, Michelin-approved hotels, and more


Where was 'Jurassic Park' filmed? Getting to know the film's tropical locations and where you can visit

The tropical island setting for "Jurassic Park" may be fictional, buts some filming locations are not. It was shot in various spots in Kauai and Oahu.


Some of first Airlanders could fly Scottish routes

Six large electric aircraft could potentially be used to fly passengers and freight on Scottish regional air routes. Bedford-based Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has been looking at how its Airlander 10 transport could operate from sites in Orkney, Shetland, Western Isles and the Highlands. Full-scale production of the part-plane, part-airship could beg...


Brit tourist dies after having breathing problems during India holiday

The 61-year-old was staying at the Pachkunda Hotel in Pushkar, northern India, when he experienced breathing problems on April 26, according to local media reports.


Air France KLM adds flights to North Africa amid Middle East conflict

(Reuters) - Air France KLM said on Tuesday that weak demand for leisure travel to Egypt and Jordan since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel had forced the group to redeploy a big portion of that capacity to North Africa. Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith said during a call with analysts that the airline was "cautiously optimistic" that demand for Tel Aviv and Beirut flights will recover, but those


Disney World now has a Michelin-starred restaurant

Disney World's Victoria & Albert's restaurant is the first US theme-park-owned eatery to earn a coveted Michelin star.


9/11 as seen from space and other out of this world photographs

The outstanding photographs taken in space by orbiting Space Shuttle astronauts and those aboard the International Space Station show our planet in a new light. Countries and continents are captured in hi-res clarity, with cities and natural wonders brought into sharp focus. Weather and atmospheric phenomena appear in extraordinary and sometimes alarming detail. And beyond our world, the sun and the moon are revealed in magnificent close-up. (Pictured above: A thunderstorm over the Indian Ocean) Click through the gallery to launch a spectacular collection of photographs taken out of this world.