For the fifth year in a row, Finland ranked as the happiest nation in the world
Albania will protect more than 31,000 acres of land, including the undammed Vjosa River
The impressive depository carefully preserves over one million seed samples in its Arctic location
The contest showcases the work of some of the planet’s best photographers
While traveling a 90-minute route, the Train de Charlevoix will emit only water vapor
The resort worked with representatives from the Washoe Tribe to implement the name change
Known as sargassum, the algae can hurt tourism as it piles up on beaches and starts to rot
The mountain is named for John Evans, who oversaw the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864
A new stage adaptation aims to capture the heart of the beloved baking show
Over ten years, Sarah Merker has tried—and ranked—scones at National Trust sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
From ships and submarines, citizen scientists can access remote areas ripe for new discoveries. But does the research make up for the climate impact?
Crews are starting work on the $69 million project this month and hope to finish by 2026
The proposed route is part of a broader push to increase cross-border rail travel in Europe
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Every year, travelers attempt to witness the birds on their long journey north
For the first time, hundreds of photos, lantern slides and glass plate negatives are available to the public
For just one night, two travelers will spend the night in the Palais Garnier’s Box of Honor
A high-pressure anticyclone is driving the situation, making it difficult to get around the carless city
The government hopes to boost tourism in the wake of the pandemic and civil unrest
Authorities, protesters and businesses came to an agreement to ensure the site's safety
If the swaths of show-stopping poppies do appear, officials urge tourists to act responsibly
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