March 12, 2019: The Horses of Jumeirah's al Qasr, Dubai
DrFumblefinger tries to visit the upscale al Qasr hotel in Dubai, but is escorted off the property. He did snap the photo of these interesting Arab Horse statues.
DrFumblefinger tries to visit the upscale al Qasr hotel in Dubai, but is escorted off the property. He did snap the photo of these interesting Arab Horse statues.
Built for the first age of overseas flight, LaGuardia's historic flying boat terminal keeps its details and its history.
The Museum of London will display a 360° cyclorama of 1815 London, painted as a sketch for an even larger work.
Land-locked Bolzano, in the mountains of Northern Italy, sports a sea god at the edge of its public market.
PHeymont makes first acquaintance of a fabled landmark, home to many 'permanent New Yorkers.'
Samantha shares a tribute to a uniquely Western phenomenon—professional bullriders.
PHeymont visits New York City's massive Episcopal cathedral, a hotbed of activity and activism, as well as an artistic and historical treasure.
A huge whimsical sculpture is meant to cheer visitors and patients at NYU's Children's Hospital
After renovation, the art-lined link between the Uffizi and Pitti museums will be re-opened to a wider public.
Travel Rob views this very fun and accessable sculptural display in Saint John, New Brunswick.
A new exhibit shows the museum's whole Rembrandt collection with the aim of showing us a different side of his work.
George G visits the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, in the former home of a Confederate officer. For the last week of the Civil War, it was home to Jefferson Davis.
San Felipe Neri church is Old Town's only certified remaining building from the Spanish colonial era.
Marilyn Jones considers what links us not only to the life around us, but to the life that has left its monuments behind.
DrFumblefinger stops to study 3 gigantic pigeons eyeing what they hope will be their next meal.