Fair warning: chances are good that you won't be able to visit Nabta Playa, but we know that our readers are curious types. And, there are plenty of other things to do in the desert. The Nabta Playa archaeological site, one of the earliest of the Egyptian Neolithic Period, is dated to circa 7500 BC This…
We would imagine that most of our lovely readers have traveled, and maybe traveled a lot. And you're looking forward to your next trip, wherever that may be.
But, now let's admire (and maybe have sympathy) for young Lexie Alford who, at the tender age of 19 "had this crazy daydream I had about completing a…
If you're not a fanatic of Taco Bell (like we are) then please go about your business. This article is for the believers. One of the prettiest Taco Bell's in the world is going viral on TikTok, as people marvel at the beachfront restaurant. The fast-food chain's beachside location in Pacifica, California, has been a favorite of…
You often hear stories of the "tin foil hat" wackos who hide in caves and have three years worth of tins of beans, just to protect themselves from their goverments. Given today's state of affairs, maybe they're right.
In an abandoned Marine Corps base in the Southern California desert lies Slab City, home to a makeshift…
We all knew that this day would come. It had been predicted for years, but no-one was ready to accept that it could ever be true.
Science kept quiet about it: it wasn't their mantle. And those who knew were also schtum, as they had signed away any knowledge.
But, it's here: an ice roller coaster deep…
Here is hoping that you never have experienced wartime. The wounds take a long time to heal, if ever. But, a new exhibit reveals the wondrous sights service members found away from the trenches. The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, USA have opened a new exhibit featuring 300 images captured by…
Mongolia is a place that often seems a mystery to many of us. But that is because it may not be at the top of our travel list. And that's a shame, as Mongolia (like many other countries) has so many hidden charms.
Home to the legendary Genghis Khan, the vast wilderness and endless blue skies…
We've featured Fred. Olsen cruises here - they're one of our affiliate friends. One of the reasons we like them is that they seem to come from a different angle than other cruise lines - a little playful, a little artistic.
They also travel to places that are not frequented by other cruise lines. And, in…
If you're a regular of our site, you'll know that we're fans of Sir Richard Branson, he of the Virgin empire. Yes, he's wealthy, but we feel like his heart (and wallet) are in the right place.
Well, hold your breath and have a look at Moskito Island. Sir Richard owns the entire island, near Virgin…
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Public works are often joyless, utilitarian, just-get-it-done affairs. Whether it's a road, or a bridge or even public restrooms, it makes you wonder why a little je ne sais quoi can't be in the building specifications.
Happily, though, that's not always the case. And here are some fine examples of where good taste…
Politics aside, we're all human, right? And, as humans, for the most part we all seem to innately know that we must get along just to survive. We've seen the history to know what happens when we don't. Here, we feature a video from the National Geographic of a few young athletes who are invited…
Some of the most attractive holiday destinations are also some of the oldest. And, they may be located in places where time has shaken them to their core. But that shouldn't stop you from enjoying them, as long as you're aware and know how to deal with surprise seismic events. As you might expect, most…
If you ever find yourself in Northeast Ohio (USA,) you'll find lots of things to do, especially if you're a fan of the non-traditional. Of course, there is Cleveland, but spread out in other directions and you may be surprised at the variety.
Click here for some of our ideas.
But this article is about a wandering…
Isn't it a delight when you run across something so unusual, so unexpected and somewhat puzzling, as well? We here at Matouring love that kind of thing - it gives us faith that not is all normal all of the time.
Here is an example: Marta Becket's Amargosa Opera House. Located on a barren junction of…
It is sometime a surprise (and sometimes a disapointment) when legendary places seem to blow away in the wind overnight, even after years of shining in the sun.
In this case, we're featuring Lake Mead's Lodge, in Nevada, USA.
The lake itself is famous for its shining blue presence in the dry, dry desert, and, also, a…
Imagine if you had some sneaky people in your life. Those who you're never quite sure if they're telling the truth or pulling your leg.
Well, let's have a moment of silence for TripAdvisor (affiliates of ours, by the way.)
The company issued a report, which analyzed a full year's worth of data on reviews submitted by…
Who doesn't love Paris? The home of art, style, fashion, history and style. Especially the latter. Paris is SO chic that even its McDonalds is skinny. Close to Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris, it is located in a timberframe building and extremely narrow. The interior of this restaurant is very special too. Decorations in the same…
Talk about accuracy. Have you heard of Stave churches? When the Viking finally converted to Christianity (11th to 12th century) they certainly did it in style. The churches themselves are made entirely of wood, often without even nails or screws. Their name comes from the unique post-and-lintel system used in construction—thick wooden posts known as…
Sending out an SOS . . Some things are just not meant to be. The beautiful island of Montserrat is known for many things - breathtaking - almost otherworldly - scenery, surrounded by glorious seas, world-class architecture and, at one point, one of the top recording studios in the world. George Martin (probably the fifth…
The Great Smoky Mountains, popularly known as the Great Smokies or the Smokies, is a mountain chain in the Southeastern United States that runs along the North Carolina-Tennessee border.
This mountain chain is one of the subranges of the Appalachian Mountains and is part of the Blue Ridge Mountains forming the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province.
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