Sept. 4, 2017: One Afternoon in Palermo
On a late winter afternoon in Palermo, PHeymont noted people finding ways to amuse themselves, and the children.
On a late winter afternoon in Palermo, PHeymont noted people finding ways to amuse themselves, and the children.
In Bristol, crossing the street can mean crossing the line: the border runs down the street! Jonathan L reports.
Flooding in a flat landscape poses an unusual degree of risk because of how quickly a river's water level can rise. This piece of street-art commemorates the many people who were rescued in the record breaking flood of 1997.
Ian Cook shares some monochrome images of prior rulers of the beautiful island of Tenerife.
Professor Abe shares photos of the tea plantations around Munnar, a hill station in the Keralan part of the Western Ghats.
Revisiting one of San Francisco's lost landmarks in Golden Gate Park with Jonathan L
Marilyn Jones continues her Austrian river journey with a stop in historic Linz.
Pierre shares some photos of a beautiful night sky over the hoodoos in the Alberta badlands.
Grand Escapades shares memorable images of camel caravans carrying huge loads of salt on their way to market, much as they have for centuries.
Cruising from Vancouver to Juneau, we enjoyed these muted views of the shores and mountains along Alaska's Inside Passage.
A mural and an unusual sculpture commemorate the vast shipyards that used to be North Vancouver's biggest employers.
This attractive bronze statue titled "Partners" depicts Walt Disney standing next to and holding the hand of his most famous creation, Mickey Mouse.
Join Samantha for an excursion to the San Juan Mountains, and to this scenic pass on the Continental Divide.
A few scenes of the North Yorkshire coast, beautifully captured by Paul Hunter.
Travel Rob goes to the beautiful New Brunswick Botantical Garden in Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada.