Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#232)
Gumbo has a new WITW mystery photo puzzle, #WITW 232. Play along and have fun.
Gumbo has a new WITW mystery photo puzzle, #WITW 232. Play along and have fun.
Join Marilyn Jones on a visit to one of Venice's outer islands for a different view of the area's life.
Gumbo was visiting the plane exhibit outside the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. An impressive assortment of military hardware can be viewed (for free), a treat for anyone interested in the history of flight.
While driving across New York following the Erie Canal, Jonathan L had the opportunity to stop at some of the smaller museums that are often missed by tourists.
PortMoresby happily revisits an historic Northern California garden in idyllic Woodside, near where she grew up south of San Francisco.
Ian Cook takes us on a journey into Britain's industrial past: the remains of a 19th century lead mine.
Professor Abe's visit to Ikaria continues, this week looking at some of the island's geothermal springs which drew some of the first tourists to the island. Today the Greek island is a spa destination with a number of charming small towns and villages.
Stephanie shares a visit to the Key West, a highlight of which was exploring the Hemingway home.
A new puzzle is posted. Follow along for new clues every day and try to solve exactly where we are visiting this week.
DrFumblefinger shares some of the signage he encountered when he visited one of the world's largest cities.
Gumbo was visiting Oahu's most famous landmark, Diamond Head, an extinct volcanic crater adjoining Honolulu. Our puzzle clues took us up the path to the rim of the crater, with its splendid views of Oahu and especially Waikiki beach.
Join Marilyn Jones on a tour of Chile's major seaport, a town that is recovering its faded beauty
This week PortMoresby introduces us to a long-time favorite, magnificent Filoli, in Woodside, California.
Ian Cook shares beautiful photographs and a brief history of this beautiful resort town on the shore of Lake Garda. Yes, it is known for its fine lemons, but there's more to the name.
Visit the place the Rockefellers went to escape winter. Samantha shows us around and gives its history.