This Slow-Motion Video Of A Chameleon Hunting Is Mesmerizing (VIDEO)
What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? Behold the chameleon, one of many enthralling creatures featured in Nat Geo WILD's newest documentary "One Life." The film, narrated by actor Daniel...
View ArticleGlamping In Hawaii: Your Answer To The Stereotypical Resort Vacation
If you’re planning a trip to Hawaii, you’re traveling at least 2,500 miles. So why fly all the way over for a typical trip? On the island chain that is full of surprises, eccentricities and adventures,...
View ArticleThe TSA Found More Than $500,000 In Loose Change. Now What?
Last year, the U.S. Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) made over $500,000 in loose change that travelers left behind at airport checkpoints. Now, there's a legislative battle over who gets that...
View ArticleBrown, Foul Water Plagues LAX Terminal
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles International Airport is dealing with brown, contaminated water at its international terminal, which is undergoing renovations. The Los Angeles Times reports Saturday...
View ArticleYour Weekly Travel Zen: Argentina
This week's Moment of Travel Zen comes to us from Alessandro Tomassetti. Of his trip to Argentina he says: Two years ago I traveled around the world and snapped pictures and blogged all along the way....
View ArticleThe 13 Biggest Airport Fails, As Told By Tweets
We've all suffered a #TravelFail in the airport... some of us are just more vocal about it than others. Let some of Twitter's chattier folk show you, in their own words, 13 things you shouldn't do...
View Article10 Outdoor Ice Rinks In The US You'll Want To Skate
With Thanksgiving under our belt (or did we just loosen it?), holiday season is off to a speedy start. Whether you’re totally pumped for winter or just looking to prevent holiday weight gain, there’s...
View ArticleWeeki Wachee Is The Amazing Place Where Mermaids Rule
Florida may be the only place in the world where mermaids are among the state employees. Weeki Wachee Springs, about an hour from Tampa, bills itself as " The Only City Of Live Mermaids!" And the...
View ArticleAn Insider's Guide To Shopping In Paris
By Barbara Diggs, InternationalLiving.com Photo courtesy of Steenie Harvey, InternationalLiving.com This article comes to us courtesy of InternationalLiving.com, the world's leading authority on how to...
View ArticleRunning A Boutique In The Art Town Of San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
By Cleo Murphy, InternationalLiving.com This article comes to us courtesy of InternationalLiving.com, the world's leading authority on how to live, work, invest, travel, and retire better overseas....
View ArticleCreative Gift Card Ideas For The Folks Who Like To Shop For Themselves
My dad is the single most difficult person in the world to shop for, and yet the easiest, because at this point we’ve resigned ourselves to gift cards. For years we tried to get creative and think...
View ArticleThese Photos Of Faces Hiding In Everyday Life Are Your New Favorite Twitter...
Sometimes, just sometimes, Twitter is great. This past month, the social media platform became the home of @FacesPics, a hilarious account that documents anthropomorphic photographs of faces hiding in...
View ArticleTom Wagner Falls Asleep On Plane, Wakes Up Alone, Locked Inside
A man who fell asleep flying from Louisiana woke up at his layover in Houston, inside a dark, empty and locked plane. Tom Wagner says that the United Express crew left him in the plane, even after he...
View ArticleTop 10 European Christmas Markets
The Christmas market originated in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol and Alsace, but has now spread throughout Europe to become a popular tradition. Generally opened around four weeks before Christmas, the...
View ArticleAnimal Photos Of The Week: Baby Turtles Venture Into The Ocean
Some of the most popular animal stories from the last week include: Some chimpanzees sued for their freedom, with a little help from their human friends. Hawaii and Australia considered shark culling...
View ArticleExtreme Weather Photos Of The Week
This week brought several big headlines in extreme weather news: Deadly storms battered Britain and Scandinavia, killing at least three people and leaving tens of thousands without power. Chilling...
View ArticleIn the Footsteps of Robinson Crusoe: The Facts Behind the Fiction on the...
Some 415 miles into the southern Pacific off the coast of Chile, accessible in 2½ hours by small plane -- if the wind isn't blowing too hard -- or in 2½ days by monthly supply ship, lies the island...
View ArticleThe Best (Or Worst) Laid Airline Plans
Monday's merger of American Airlines with U.S. Airways, the Nation's No. 3 and No. 5 carriers respectively, means the new 100,000-employee American, has literally, overnight, become the world's largest...
View ArticleHipsters World Tour Infographic Is Your Guide To Global Try-Hards
The habits of North American hipsters are already well-documented thanks to Yelp, but what about hipsters around the world? Surely there must be some differentiating factor that separates a hipster in...
View ArticleWorld's Best Hot Chocolate
There's something about wintertime that makes us yearn for a mug of something hot and sweet. Well, hot chocolate -- especially when it comes topped with marshmallows -- seems to be a worthy antidote....
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