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  • Beautiful sunset in Ayers Rock, Australia

    Ayers Rock– known as the seat of Uluru– is a 348-meter high, bright-red rock. The 500-million-year-old rock is officially the world’s largest monolith. When the clouds move across the sky at sunset, they reflect the rock’s blood-orange hues. It is a site everyone should see at least once in their life.

  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas is the brainchild of Walmart heir Alice Walton, who has collected centuries of American art and now displays it in the same town where Sam Walton opened his first five and dime.

  • Giant hippo on Thames river!

    When it comes to the creatures most likely to be spotted swimming down London's River Thames, hippos will be far down the list. Until now. Thanks to Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, eagle-eyed visitors to London might just spot the three humps of an enormous hippo appearing from the Thames' murky depths.

  • World's fastest hot tub

    Phil Weicker and Duncan Forster, creators of the Carpool DeVille, a 1969 Cadillac turned race-ready hot tub.

  • Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa

    Snow-white beaches and tropical gardens await you on the Riviera Maya at Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa. Explore the nearby Mayan ruins and the Xel-Ha natural aquapark before immersing yourself in included luxury services such as 24-hour room service, premium drinks and gourmet meals at the hotel’s six à la carte restaurants. Enroll the kids in the Explorer’s Club and enjoy a day of pampering in the13,000-square-foot spa, followed by cocktails on your private balcony.

  • The Crystal Cathedral

    The Crystal Cathedral is a church building in Garden Grove, Orange County, California, in the United States. The reflective glass building, designed by American architect Philip Johnson, was completed in 1981 and seats 2,736 people

  • New York Facts Even New Yorker's Don't Know

    New York City turned 350 years old last Monday, September 8. Know more about this beloved city with these intriguing facts!

  • Ultimate Fall Dessert: Chocolate-Pumpkin Brownies

    Lose yourself in tangy pumpkin and luscious chocolate in hot-from-the-oven brownies!

  • Smartphone Photography Tips & Tricks

    Smartphone photography hacks to help you out when trying to catch great snapshots while traveling.

  • Staying at Qasr Al Sarab, United Arab Emirates

    Rising from the shifting sands, Qasr Al Sarab appears like a mirage on the edge of the vast Empty Quarter desert. Outside high crenellated walls echo fortresses of old. Inside rooms continue the dream of Arabian Nights with sumptuous fabrics, carved Islamic designs, woven rugs, wooden doors and metalwork lanterns. The Library's museum-quality artifacts come from a time when the area's few residents were date farmers or Bedouins.

  • Beautiful dancing in Rajasthan

    Music of India and Dance of India are few of the main attractions during India travel and Rajasthan travel. Gair dance of Rajasthan is full of entertainment and joy. You can also see colourful Indian dresses in the Gair Dance of Rajasthan, India.

  • Grow an Herb Garden in a Pot

    Even without a yard, you can have your very own culinary herb garden. All you need is a sunny window or corner of a patio. You don't even need to buy a kit! Here's how to grow your own herb garden in a pot.

  • Wine tasting in USA

    Think wine in the US only comes from the west coast? Intrepid and weather-defying vintners are beating the odds and producing wines across this diverse land, from the bucolic shores of Vermont’s Lake Champlain to the volcano-filled Hawaiian islands. Even cactus-country Arizona, home to the Grand Canyon, grows wine-producing vines.