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.
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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…
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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As we humans (supposedly) get smarter, we should also do smart things. That's not always the case, but here it is.
In 2010, workers encountered an especially impressive mosaic while digging the foundation for a new hotel in Antakya, Turkey. They found an ancient mosaic measuring 9,000 square feet, making it the largest intact mosaic ever…
Transavia Air may be a new name to you, but they have been making their presence known all across Europe. Transavia is a low-cost airline that for the past 50 years has taken great pleasure in flying passengers to over 110 destinations in Europe and North Africa. Part of Air France and KLM, the airline…
Deep blue waters that glow in the dark come night-time sound like something out of a fairytale.
However, that's exactly what the world's bioluminescent bays offer, and they make for a pretty spectacular sight.
The eye-catching effect is actually the result of a high concentration of plankton which, when they move, causes the waters to light up…
In some places, life is great. Take Italy, for example. Angelo Fregolent, now 94, parked his Lancia Fulvia 1962 outside the newsagent he ran with his wife, Bertilla Modolo, in Conegliano in 1974 - the couple then retired and left the car there and it has since become a local landmark. Read more here courtesy…
Many specialist skills, those creating and molding incredible pieces over the decades, have long since disappeared into our overall void of mass-manufactured sameness. But, fortunately, there are those who still carry the torch of the artisan.
Saied Hussain has been hand making tiles out of cement for over 50 years. He says he’s one of the…
If you added up all the money from all the countries in the world, how much would it amount to? The short answer is, probably a lot.
All jokes aside, to make this question answerable, let's start by asking, "How much money is there in actual United States dollars?" Since the statistics for the U.S. are…
The architecture of Japan is one of the things that sets the country apart from others. It's very distinctive and immediately recognizable, and something whose charm beckons out to many tourists. While in cities like Tokyo, where landscapes change continuously as older buildings give way to new and modern ones, there are areas where you can take a look…
Nearly every expat or regular visitor can remember their first words in Spanish. They may not be the first you were taught, or learned from a self-teaching course pack, but the ones that most stuck in your head, or the first sentence you were able to pronounce without hesitating.
But did you know that there's more…
Relax, in other words.
A long weekend in the Egyptian capital will lead you through its history and into its eclectic present — discovering old and new cultural sights, artisanal shops and outdoor spaces perfect for an adrenaline rush or even a peaceful respite.
Plus, visitors will find a medley of flavors — from street food to…
Buying a home is pricey, unless you plan on moving to the small town of Legrad in Croatia, in which case, it’s unbelievably cheap - as low as 1¢ US. Legrad once had the second-biggest population in Croatia, but when the Austro-Hungarian empire collapsed, new borders were formed. And the town — which is on the…
Many of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World collapsed into rubble a long time ago. The Colossus of Rhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, both of which were destroyed by earthquakes. Some of these wonders perhaps never existed at all, like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. We are going to take a look at…
Look! It's a Saab! Let's face it, exercise is a must-have if you want to slide your way into a healthy old age. Walking is a natural first choice, and it requires no major equipment outlay. But, riding a bicycle takes your exercise - and fun - to another level entirely. Bikes these days are…
One of the only two doubly landlocked nations in the world, the ‘Principality of Liechtenstein’ is unquestionably a European country worth exploring.
As of July 2010, the nation accommodates a meagre population of 35,002. It is widely acknowledged as a tax haven and was accused of assisting wealthy Germans in tax evasions involving millions of Euros.
Liechtenstein…