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Enchanting glimpses into a world partially submerged

  Traditional paddlewheel steamers have stood the test of time in Bangladesh, despite the country’s notoriously hazardous rivers. The first threat appeared vaguely soon after dusk. “Starboard right!” Captain Lufthur Rahman yelled as he peered through wire-rimmed spectacles into the dark waters of the Buriganga River in Bangladesh. Pump out

Cruise Lines That Are the Best in the Mediterranean

  Whether you are interested in immersing yourself in Istanbul’s ancient landmarks, enjoying the whitewashed towns of Santorini, Greece, or exploring the bustling streets of Barcelona, Spain, the Mediterranean area provides an infinite number of opportunities for adventure. While on board a cruise ship, what could be a more ideal

Reasons to Visit Dubrovnik

Have you ever wished for a magnificent coastal castle all to yourself? Imagine this: As you eat in the comfort of your Baroque palace, the sound of the ocean crashing against the massive stone walls outside your window. A trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia, which looks like something out of a

Why Go To LA?

All preconceptions are confirmed and dismantled in Los Angeles. Despite its huge population and crowded roads, it has one of the nation’s most varied and interesting communities. La-La Land is home to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Getty Center, as well as Hollywood businesses and movie

Why 2024 is the year to see the two most valuable rhinoceros

  The world’s first IVF rhino pregnancy may give the remaining two northern white rhinos in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy hope. Over half a million rhinoceros roamed African and Asian plains a century ago. These beloved herbivores, with their armored skins, dissatisfied looks, and archaic horns, represent our wildlife crisis: