Medical Tourism: $439 billion and growing!
Medical tourism is a growing trend, and may increase 6-fold in the next 10 years.
Medical tourism is a growing trend, and may increase 6-fold in the next 10 years.
France struggles with a drop in tourism after the terrorist attacks, and also faces the seemingly endless issue of 'love-locks.'
Ian Cook shares a visit to Lamprecht's Cave, Austria. It is a river-formed cave and one of the deepest caves in the world.
Another installment from the great Rolling Sculpture Car show in lovely Canmore, Alberta. This post focuses on cars from the 1960s.
Pokemon-hunting crowds continue to be an issue in several cities and attractions; Dusseldorf says "Enough" to blocked bridge.
American is making all its inflight entertainment free, following Delta's lead. But when will we get free Wi-Fi?
The Fargo-Moorhead Visitor Center offers up much more than local travel brochures, magazines, and maps.
Kirsten Hines's series on Celebrating Nature on Seven Continents continues with stops in North America. The first post highlights salmon spawning in Canada, eh?
Learning to yodel...hasn't it been your dream? Now there's a 90-minute class on an Austrian mountaintop...the hills can be alive with the sound of you!
Crystal Cruises' plan to re-do the SS United States as a boutique cruiser runs into problems: bringing it up to modern standards might not be possible.
One of the world's most recognizable bridges, London Bridge is a fooler: Under its "old stone tower" look is a modern steel bridge.
Samantha takes us to Dierkes Lake, near Twin Falls, one of her favorite places.
A Ryanair passenger who missed his flight catches it anyway, by running across the field!
As Delta struggles to return to normal, everyone's question is "How do these system-wide crashes even happen?"
Here's our new week's puzzle, starting with a tree that has a very unusual habit. Follow the clues and see if you can solve the puzzle!