The Travel Photo of the Day is of Bow Bridge, Central Park, NYC and was taken by Francisco Diez
Photo credit: Francisco Diez
The Travel Photo of the Day is of Bow Bridge, Central Park, NYC and was taken by Francisco Diez
Photo credit: Francisco Diez

Soon, your kids will be out of school and pestering you about that trip to Disney World you promised you’d take them on 4 years ago. Unfortunately, you probably don’t have enough money saved up to deliver this year. But that doesn’t mean you can’t take a decent vacation and still have money left over [...]

In today’s modern world with airplanes jetting around the globe, sometimes we forget how travel got its big start. Cross country trains and railroads were one of the first big steps in making travel accessible to everyone. Major metropolises like New York City built enormous railway terminals like Grand Central Station and Pennsylvania Station to [...]
Paris is full of beautiful churches and you can stumble into quite a few of them just from random walking through the Paris streets. However, there are three famous Paris churches which really are too beautiful to miss. Notre Dame Cathedral is arguably Paris’s most famous church, or in fact one of the world’s most [...]

Ice. It is quite literally the greenest building material on Earth. Pure solid water. What other type of building dissolves harmlessly back into our rivers when it is no longer needed? But it doesn’t stop there. When one says “green” and “environmentally friendly”, all to often the word that hides just below the surface is [...]

The Travel Photo of the Day is of the Merced River in Yosemite The Merced River begins in the southeastern half of Yosemite National Park and flows into Yosemite Valley and west through Merced River Canyon. The river flows freely until it reaches the New Exchequer Dam in Lake McClure, where the remainder of the [...]

The Travel Photo of the Day is of “O Cannuni” Castle O Cannuni, which means “the cannon” in English, is a castle located in the Italian city of Mazzarino. It was built in the twelfth century and it gets its name from the shape of the only tower that still exists from the castle. O [...]
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