Iceland's Most Famous Waterfall Is Big Enough To Stand Inside, Which Is...
This is Seljalandsfoss, arguably Iceland's most famous waterfall. In a boundless green field, the cascade drops a whopping 200 feet from rocks above into a serene little pool below. The most insane...
View ArticleYour Weekly Travel Zen: Paris Is Lovely
This week's Moment of Travel Zen comes to us from Kelly Chiello. Of her photo she says: "Paris is hands down one of my favorite cities. In Paris, it is so easy to get wrapped up in the architecture,...
View ArticleGisele Bundchen Instagrams Stunning Brazilian Seascape And Also Some Side Boob
Gisele Bundchen is making us jealous again, but this time it's her vacation spot rather than that enviable head of hair and generally amazing body. The 33-year-old posed with her twin sister Patricia...
View ArticleAnimal Photos Of The Week
This week has been an interesting one in the weird, wild world of animal news: A quarter of Europe's bees face extinction. Two Maryland men were charged with stealing a deaf pit bull puppy. This...
View ArticleWeekend Warrior: Two Days in Scottsdale, Arizona
From Frank Lloyd Wright to celebrity sushi, vintage couture to fried cauliflower, VitaminDaily.com editor-in-chief Sarah Bancroft packs plenty of fun into a weekend getaway to Scottsdale, Arizona.Day...
View ArticleCarlsbad Farm to Table
I've come to see a garden. Oh, a lot of restaurants have "gardens" -- most of which consist of a rug-sized patch of ground with some herbs, maybe some onions or lettuces. But how many chefs have a...
View ArticleTips On Taking Better Care of Your Health While Vacationing Abroad
My experience with world travel began when I was 14 years old, spending six weeks in Israel with a group of students from my Hebrew High School. Together we learned about the rich history and culture...
View ArticleDon't Tell! These Restaurants Are Where Locals Eat in Florence
The sandwiches at Nerbone, at Florence's Central Market, have locals lining up -- and you should too. But save room for gelato! Photo courtesy of thepinkpeppercorn/Flickr. Article by Robert...
View ArticleJapan's Annual Penis Festival Is As Phallic As You'd Expect (PHOTOS)
Each spring, people flock to Kawasaki, Japan, to celebrate Kanamara Matsuri, aka the "Festival of the Steel Phallus." Held this year on April 6, the festival is a celebration of the penis and...
View ArticleWhat Walking Backwards Through Tokyo Looks Like... Backwards
Sometimes it's the simplest ideas that end up being the most magical. Take this for instance: film a man walking backwards through a foreign city and show it in reverse. That is the very premise for...
View Article10 Most Fattening Foods in the World
You might think that the United States, with its super-sized portions, absurdly high obesity rate, and uniquely American innovations like the Doritos Locos Taco, is home to the world's most fattening...
View ArticleNew Tourism Initiative Brings Another Face to the Holy Land
In the kitchen of Ahuva Guterman, a Gur Hassid who lives in Mea She'arim, stands an unlikely group of people: a Christian from Texas, a Muslim Arab from the Mount of Olives, and a Christian Arab from...
View Article10 Hotel Chains With the Best Bath and Beauty Products
There are plenty of reasons to care about what's on that hotel-room sink. When top-quality bath and beauty amenities are offered, travelers can leave their TSA-friendly bottles at home or take souvenir...
View ArticleThe World's Weirdest Hotels
When it comes to hotels, we at Condé Nast Traveler like them luxurious and beautiful. But sometimes, you just want something a little different. From hotels shaped like donuts to capsules jutting from...
View ArticleJFK Passenger Had Cocaine-filled Meat
NEW YORK (AP) — Authorities say a man arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport attempted to bring in more than seven pounds of cocaine — hidden in frozen food. Customs and Border Protection...
View ArticleBorrowing a Kiwi Burrow: How to Secure a House Sit In New Zealand
Thanks to the geographic isolation of New Zealand a great many of its native flora and fauna are unique to the shores of these two volcanic islands. The most notable on this list of endemic species is...
View ArticleThe Joule Hotel -- A Dallas Destination That Will Ignite Your Creative Spirit
Every now and then, you encounter a hotel that is such a creative escape that it makes you rethink the "safe" measures you have taken in your home design and environment. To go check in to a detail...
View ArticleBillboard Slamming Bobby Jindal's Medicaid Opposition Can Stay, Judge Rules
A billboard criticizing Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) for his opposition to Medicaid expansion may remain, a federal judge ruled on Monday in a trademark infringement case. The state of Louisiana...
View ArticleWest Africa: Travels in the Lands of Mosques and Mangoes
Ubiquitous mangoes, grandiose mosques, endless coastlines and welcoming locals are the core images that come to mind when I reflect on the three months I spent in West Africa. Here are some of the...
View ArticleHeli-Skiing Is the Best Drug I Have Ever Taken
I am floating down on a cloud of my own creation, leaving my mark in symmetrical carved turns on a pristine white landscape of four feet of untracked powder -- a dream world, as close to heaven as I...
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