Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#449)
A new travel puzzle is posted for the week. Gumbo is off on another adventure in a unique place — and it's up to you to figure out where that is!
A new travel puzzle is posted for the week. Gumbo is off on another adventure in a unique place — and it's up to you to figure out where that is!
Spain is spending a bit to give 18-year-olds a €400 culture pass that will both widen their horizons and pump needed cash into Spain's culture sector.
Starting October 30, long-distance travel on public transport in Canada will require proof of vaccination.
In Los Angeles County, PHeymont enjoyed an unexpected visit to a beautiful garden that once was a county trash dump.
Would you have guessed that this highly unusual and well camouflaged insect was a praying mantis? If so, you're smarter than me.
Volcanic eruptions around the world are both an attraction to visitors and a danger to air traffic and homes.
Jonathan L takes a walk around governor's island in NYC's harbor.
DrFumblefinger enjoyed this row of nice historic homes built on a canal in Copenhagen.
A move in Paris to remove hundreds of directional signs has apparently caused confusion within the city's government.
Water clean enough for 'wild swimming' is the goal of new legislation and a call from the UK's water companies.
An Arkansas mecca for diamond hunters yields a visitor a sizable stone. Keep your hopes up!
Shanghai is China's most populous city and, as Barry Barford discovered, it is surprisingly cosmopolitan.
A short expedition from Reykjavik pays off in plenty of puffin pictues.
This is all the clue there is: Is it enough for you to name the scene of a future TravelGumbo blog? Email answers by Monday midnight to TGsuggestions@gmail.com.
The physical railroads played a part in the Underground Railroad, which will be explored by new exhibits at the B&O Railroad Museum in Maryland.