The Darvaza gas crater, also called the “Door to Hell” or “Gates of Hell,” is a burning natural gas crater in Turkmenistan’s ...
Utah’s contribution to this peculiar national tradition stands tall and proud in Salina, offering weary travelers a fizzy dose of roadside whimsy. The Giant Soda Cans rise from the parking lot of ...
Imagine a place where the only sounds are rushing water, rustling leaves, and the occasional call of a wood thrush – that’s Rocks State Park in Jarrettsville, Maryland, a 855-acre slice of wilderness ...
Finally, for a whole world of ‘doubles’, this tourist attraction in Kota, Rajasthan features miniature replicas of Christ the ...
From super-sized natural wonders and man-made marvels to some of the weirdest, creepiest and teeny-tiniest sights, we take a look at some of the best record-breaking attractions around the world.
The company also stresses that it operates in strict compliance with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
Erika Christensen says husband Cole Maness loves her natural body hair and discusses how self-confidence developed over time ...
Home to both the world’s largest rainforest and mightiest waterfall — the Amazon and Iguazu Falls, respectively — Brazil is a place of superlatives when it comes to natural wonders, from flooded sand ...
While it's no secret that the state is home to countless scenic spots, World Atlas on Oct. 13 published a list of "7 Best Natural Wonders To Visit In Wisconsin This Year" if you're looking for ...
Does it ever feel like things are a little too sanitized? Too many suits and cell phones and not enough finger-painting and rabble-rousing? Well, thank goodness we can go back in time to the year 1974 ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday recalled the “strangest thing ever” that happened during his recent meeting with President Donald Trump. Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader ...
My colleague, “Wild Georgia” columnist Charles Seabrook, is one of the all-time great treasures of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He retired from the AJC in 2005, but his weekly column extolling ...