January 8, 2018: Gauchos and Horses
A fairly common scene in Patagonia, horses and cowboys (gauchos) are part of the local culture.
A fairly common scene in Patagonia, horses and cowboys (gauchos) are part of the local culture.
Saudi Arabia is hosting a month-long festival and competition focusing on the historic, cultural and economic role of the 'Ship of the Desert.'
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
Jonathan L shares another sight from his Pacific Coast trip, an historic island lighthouse.
Jonathan L takes us on a loving tour of the Pike Place Market in Seattle Washington, including its new Market Front addition.
Europe's largest vulture, long gone from the French Alps, is thriving there again.
Japan's capital tries a new image to grow its tourism trade.
George G shares a visit to two of the newer memorials in Washington DC, those dedicated to the memory of Martin Luther King Jr and President Franklin Roosevelt.
An afternoon of exploration southwestern Sri Lanka brought DrFumblefinger to an interesting Buddhist monastery, featuring a charming historic elephant fountain.
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Wild boars are causing a crisis for cheese producers in Alsace, by foraging in fields needed for the cows that produce Munster cheese.
Originally a summer-only attraction, Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens is adding even more winter programming.
Ian Cook shares images of a pleasant -- albeit it chilly -- hike in the winter wonderland of North Yorkshire!
We visit some of the attractions of Southwestern Missouri, including Branson and some of the region's lovely natural attractions.
No, really. A full-sized replica, torn loose from its moorings by a storm in Urk, Netherlands.