June 26, 2018: World's largest Iron (?)
While wandering through the streets of Delhi, DrFumblefinger came across a small laundry using this massive hand-held iron to press its linens.
While wandering through the streets of Delhi, DrFumblefinger came across a small laundry using this massive hand-held iron to press its linens.
DrFumblefinger is befuddled by the street wiring he encountered while walking the streets in the older regions of Delhi.
The Landmark Trust has a portfolio of 200 significant buildings, rescued and turned to holiday rentals.
China again warns foreign airlines not to refer to Taiwan as a country—or Hong Kong or Macao, either.
Parked on a runway for the past 35 years, it's a real fixer-upper, but that might not matter to a real Elvis fan.
PHeymont visits Bunratty, a grim reminder of Ireland's long history of wars and rebellions.
DrFumblefinger takes a refreshment break in a traditional cafe in Dubai, the Arabian Tea House Cafe.
A new transit option in Paris: electric scooters by the hour. But will it succeed where others have run into difficulties?
A test program to match at-the-airport passenger facial scans with security databases is expanding to cover all passengers at Orlando International.
Baltimore has many excellent museums. Jonathan L takes us on a tour of two of them, The Walters Art Gallery and the American Museum of Visionary Art
Gilles shares some of the exotic and fascinating sites of Mandalay, in Myanmar
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Norway's first electric flight is intended as a statement about its plans to eventually have only electric planes on its domestic routes.
Canada is the next stop for the discount airline that's been expanding rapidly.
GarryRF shares an unusual historic and scenic spot.