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How wild was the Wild West, really?

We've all seen Western movies and numerous depictions of what the Old West was like, but it still begs the question: how wild was the Wild West, really? Well, it turns out it was pretty wild! So wild, in fact, that you’d probably struggle to survive... Curious to find out more about this slice of American history? Then put on your cowboy hat and click through.


Truly Fascinating Places You Won't Believe Are in the United States

From lunar-like landscapes to European-style castles.


30 Rare Photographs Taken at Chateau Marmont

The iconic Hollywood hotel has been a favorite among celebrities for nearly 100 years.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


After a Night at These Luxurious New International Hotels, You’ll Never Want to Come Home.

Wanderlust is not a deadly sin.


These are the happiest cities in the US

While money can't always buy happiness, a move to a new city might lead to a higher quality of life. A study from personal finance company WalletHub looked at 29 key happiness indicators in 182 of America's largest cities to find which ones had the happiest inhabitants. Those indicators fell under three categories: emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment. Intrigued to find out which cities made the top 30? Then check out the following slides.


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


Migrants set up dozens of tents along banks of Dublin's Grand Canal

Photos show the blue tents lined up along a stretch of the canal near the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street.


Win the ultimate golf trip to Las Vegas or choose $40,000 in cash

The Lucky Golfer is giving away the ultimate golf trip to Las Vegas for four people and the prize includes accomodation at the famous MGM Grand and golf games at the best courses in the area


Qantas passengers to receive up to $450 after major blunder

Qantas will pay millions of dollars in compensation to passengers after reaching an agreement with the ACCC to settle a lawsuit against the airline for selling seats on flights that had already been cancelled.


Qantas will pay up to about $79 million to resolve claims it sold tickets for canceled flights

Qantas Airways agreed to pay approximately 20 million Australian dollars to more than 86,000 customers who were sold tickets to canceled flights.


Qantas Airways faces $66 million court penalty for flight cancellations

(Reuters) - Australian flagship airline Qantas Airways said on Monday it reached a settlement agreement with the country's competition regulator under which it may be obliged to pay A$100 million ($66.06 million) civil penalty in a flight cancellation case. The penalty would be subject to the approval of Federal Court of Australia, it said in a statement. ($1 = 1.5138 Australian dollars) (


The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Cities to Visit in Your Lifetime

Some standards and some surprises–all dazzling destinations to tempt you on your next trip.


A new tourism model: how Indonesia’s Nglanggeran village is run by locals, offering a range of authentic experiences

Winner of UN Tourism's Best Tourism Village award in 2021, Nglanggeran offers visitors experiences from hiking to tours of its cacao and durian farms Everything is led by local leaders and operated by villagers, with each experience created and managed by a designated committee From the welcoming smiles of families as they open their homes to overn...


Singleton from London flies to Spain for a Hinge date

Celeste Hartley, 28, from London, claims that dating in London has become 'so bad' that she felt compelled to 'go international' - forking out £250 to fly to Spain to try one of their blokes.


The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for nonstop activity or total relaxation. While traveling with friends and family can be a lot of fun, going somewhere alone has its perks. You get to choose everything — the destination, the hotel, the itinerary, the restaurants, how much money you spend and beyond. Only one opinion matters...yours. It's also a great way to push yourself out of your comfort zone, meet new people (if you so choose), unplug, rejuvenate and bask in moments of reflection — or even just escape reality for a few days. Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list. The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S. Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.


Europe’s best beach holidays: Cadaqués, Spain

I have travelled all over Spain for both work and fun in the past two decades, but the Catalan seaside town of Cadaqués had somehow failed to register on my radar. Last year, my husband was working in Catalonia and when he had a few days off between jobs, I proposed an impromptu tryst. The brief: somewhere by the sea. I’m a map optimist, which can result in disappointment. I’ll spend hours tracing tantalising coastal roads, imagining wild cliffs...


The official flowers of every US state

There are numerous species of flora found across the United States. But each state has one particular flower they deem special. So special in fact they are designated official state flowers. The reasons for this vary. But many blooms are actually voted for by local people, schoolchildren for example, or members of women's groups. The vast majority of official state flowers have maintained their status for decades, some for well over a century! In this gallery you'll get to know every official state flower in US, along with its story. Click though and pick out the best of the bunch.


38 top tips to make flying less scary

Flying tips and hacks for a smoother flight experience.


The most terrifying places in the world

Travelling and visiting new places all over the world is always interesting, and there are many who can't live without it. But, when it comes to choosing the best location, there as some places in the world with some amazing history. Sometimes its the destinations that look just like paradise which are the most sought after, but why not travel to one of the most scariest places in the world? There are some places that are as beautiful as they are terrifying. From mysterious islands to deserted locations to the depths of the ocean, there are many to choose from. Take a look at the gallery to see some of the scariest places on the planet.


Body is found after cruise ship passenger fell overboard

NSW Police received reports a passenger had gone fallen from the Pacific Adventure 10 nautical miles off Sydney Heads just after 4am.


Arts venue gets £80k to tell its industrial history

The Red Brick Building in Glastonbury is getting funding for projects to celebrate its industrial past.


15 Countries Worth Visiting for an Epic Drive

Whether it's the awesome roads, incredible terrain, or lax driving laws, plan your next road trip with this guide to our international favorite driving spots.


Bristol in pictures: Balloons, boats and buses

A selection of photographs showing life in Bristol over the bank holiday and beyond.


American cities that look and feel like Europe

America’s European heritage can be found everywhere, but some cities and towns across the US really feel like they belong in the Old Continent. Many of these places were settled by European immigrants in the 18th and 19th centuries and their legacy continues to this day. From architecture to traditions, there are places in the US that truly look and feel like Europe. In this gallery, we take you on a journey across America and bring you a list of places you can visit if you’re looking for a European feel, without having to cross the Atlantic. Click on to get to know them.


Stunt plane pilot killed by VULTURE that smashed through cockpit

A champion stunt pilot has died in Spain after a vulture smashed through the windscreen into his cockpit.


Mexican authorities confirm missing U.S., Australian tourists have died

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Family members of three tourists who went missing in northern Mexico last month have identified their bodies, the state prosecutor's office in Baja California said in a statement on Sunday. The remains of Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, and American Carter Rhoad, 30, were found in a well earlier this week in what authorities are treating as a murder


Migrants sneak into US when their boat lands at crowded Florida beach

The group of at least three were filmed disembarking the 30-foot sailboat after hitting the sands of Hollywood Beach Saturday morning, from parts unknown.


Footprints a reminder of childhood under occupation

An islander tells how, as a boy, he left a reminder of his childhood on part of Hitler's Atlantic Wall.


Commuter chaos as Sydney Trains network hit by lengthy delays

Sydney commuters faced lengthy delays on Monday evening after a person near the tracks in the city's inner-west plunged the train network into chaos.


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


13 Beautiful City Skyline Photos Snapped Around the World

Dazzling views from the top await.


Bomb threat sparks evacuation of BA flight at Bermuda Airport

Passengers on a British Airways flight were forced to disembark before take-off at Bermuda's main international airport after a bomb threat, it was confirmed yesterday morning.


The least liked countries in the world — can you guess America's position?

Internet trolls are known for expressing their opinions freely online, and this includes their thoughts on favorite and least favorite countries. According to World Population Review platform, most people have their own opinions about other countries, and these opinions can be shaped by various things like the government and military's action, its main culture and religion, or even how its tourists behave. Is your favorite travel destination one of the least liked countries in the world? Check out the gallery to see if you share the same opinion as these rankings.


The up and down history of the airship

When the first airships took to the sky in the mid-19th century, the odd-looking vessels created an aviation sensation. Developed as a successor to the hydrogen balloon, the airship enjoyed its golden years in the 1920s and 1930s. But after the disaster that was the Hindenburg explosion in 1937, airship passenger travel effectively ended. Recently, however, the airship has enjoyed somewhat of a comeback, both as a commercial and military mode of transport. Click through for a uplifting flight through the history of the airship.


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


These Dog-Friendly Hotels Will Pamper Your Pup in Luxury

Save this for your next road trip.


Disney World theme parks are becoming remote working hotspots

Writers, techies, and social media workers are just some of those heading down to Orlando and sharing their experiences online.


40 beautiful images show the most historic places in the world

Feast your eyes on these spellbinding images from the Historic Photographer of the Year Awards 2022, which show off some of the world's most storied sites in all their glory.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


Beautiful Cities in Greece That Deserve More Love

Don't overlook these hidden gems!


Twist of fate that saved man from doomed surf trip in Mexico

Randy Dible, a photographer from San Diego, recommended his friend and neighbour Callum Robinson, 33, stay on a remote stretch of coastline known for its surf breaks in Baja, Mexico.


I flew to Milan for 14-hour trip because it's cheaper than London

Dagmara Kedzierska, from Manchester, jetted to Milan for £50 to enjoy pizza and Aperol spritz for less than a day out in London. It would have cost the her over £100 to get a return train from the capital.


What happens to the coins tossed into Rome's Trevi Fountain?

The Trevi Fountain in Rome is one of the city's most famous landmarks. It's celebrated for a tradition that goes back hundreds of years, the tossing of a coin into its waters for good luck. The amount of money deposited in the fountain is considerable. But where does all this loose change end up, and how is it used? Click through and find out how a centuries-old ritual is helping the poor and needy.


Unearth the history of the UK’s most haunted attraction

Discover tales of royals, ravens, myths, murder, treason and torture at this world-famous London landmark.


The best (and worst) airports in the world in 2024

While business class offers high-ranking services and amenities in the skies, airports themselves can be daunting environments. Managed by various entities and catering to a diverse clientele, these travel hubs very often prioritize functionality over comfort. To shed light on airport experiences, BusinessFinancing.co.uk conducted a comprehensive study of the best and worst airports around the world based on business travelers' reviews. Spoiler alert: the majority of the most poorly ranked airports are located in the US and the UK! Curious? Click on to discover the best and worst airports in the world.


I got stuck at one of the world's northernmost hotels - where stays cost more than $350 per person per night and one of the most popular tourist activities is POLAR BEAR HUNTING

South Camp Inn is located in Resolute, which is a remote settlement around 500 miles north of the Arctic Circle in Canada. DailyMail.com's Sadie Whitelocks checked in for a stay.


Architect and interior design wonder Andre Fu on creating Asia’s most iconic hotels, Louis Vuitton and the allure of travel

For architect and interior design wonder Andre Fu, travel isn’t so much a means of inspiration as it is a way to detach from everyday life to approach his work from fresh perspectives. This new design trend, bookshelf wealth, is about more than just design Lifestyle 7 interior design trends that will be big in 2024 Lifestyle When you think of luxury hotels or high-end restaurants in the region, there’s a high chance that Hong Kong-based...


I'm a cruise ship worker... here are six TRAPS first-time passengers always fall into

Seasoned cruise ship worker, Lucy Southerton, has revealed the six marketing traps novice passengers always fall victim to.


Taiwan’s first ‘art week’ dawns as Taipei Dangdai art fair’s success prompts art museums to coordinate exhibitions

In Taipei, once the centre of Asia's art trade, it is collectors, not galleries, who drive the art scene. Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas fair caters to them The fair's fifth edition will show the island's unique relationship with art, and has led to Taiwan's first art week in collaboration with other institutions By Park Han-sol Just over two decades a...