Remember the Alamo? A Unique History Lesson
Samantha guides us through the scene of the most famous event in Texas history, even if the facts are still under debate.
Samantha guides us through the scene of the most famous event in Texas history, even if the facts are still under debate.
The Puerto Rico Historic Building Drawing Society is hard at work to preserve San Juan's UNESCO-listed architectural heritage. Jonathan L visited and interviewed its founder.
Gumbo was visiting the fossil rich deposits of the Burgess Shale. These are at a newly discovered site in the Stanley Glacier basin of Kootenay National Park.
Sunset over the ancient temples is a popular draw at the Angkor temples, but there are other places to view it from.
Gumbo was visiting the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, India. An 18th century royal observatory with a most fascinating collection of instruments used to observe and measure the sun, stars, earth's rotation and such. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A centuries-old pilgrimage path is still in use; Italy wants it to get UNESCO recognition...and funding.
A ramble with PHeymont through Chile's historic premier port city, now reviving commercially and as a tourism destination.
Ian Cook shares a visit to the Canary Island of La Gomera. While one of the smaller Canary Islands, it is a natural paradise and a wonderful vacation destination.
Alisa Mura shares her favorite National Parks to be found in her homeland of Croatia. For a small country, these parks offer amazing beauty and diversity of sights and experiences.
One of the world's most unusual attractions, the mine was one of the very first sites named to the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Marilyln Jones shares a holiday visit to the medieval city of Regensburg, Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to a great holiday market
Louis XIV's 1734 gardens have become a lawn over the years; now they will be restored to their ancient state as formal French gardens.
Here in Part 3 of his journey, ProfessorAbe takes us to one of the world's key archaeological sites, Petra.
Valencia's annual festival that includes satirical images, fire, parades, firecrackers and even St Joseph is named a world 'intangible heritage.'
Venice's economy depends on travelers, but the city's life may depend on finding a way to limit their overwhelming presence.