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Flood Risk Forces Louvre to Move Hidden Art Collection
Jan 17, 2024
Tourists walk in the courtyard of the Louvre museum in Paris. France's culture minister announced that the museum, situated near the Seine river, would be transferring its reserve collection out of Paris to avoid the risk of flood damage. (LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images) The Louvre Museum in Paris, the world's most famous art museum, plans to move a collection of more than 400,000 hidden artworks to a location in northern France, amid fears that flooding from the nearby River Seine could...
Colosseum Restoration Work to Begin (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
A general view of the Colosseum covered by scaffolding awaiting the start of the restoration work on October 9, 2013 in Rome, Italy. (Giorgio Cosulich/Getty Images) The Colosseum has survived earthquakes, severe weather, countless wars, stone-robbers and almost two thousand years of neglect, but an ambitious restoration project is set to begin on December, with the goal of returning the crumbling monument to its former glory. In September, four floors of scaffolding went up on the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater...
Tristan da Cunha: World's Most Remote Island
Jan 17, 2024
Looking over the rugged mountain peaks, lush green countryside and windswept surf that laps the shores of remote South Atlantic isle Tristan da Cunha, it’s easy to see why sailors shipwrecked there in the 1800s never wanted to leave. But then, leaving is no easy feat: at a staggering 1,501 miles from its nearest neighbor, St. Helena, Tristan da Cunha is the most remote permanent settlement on earth. And while its population has grown — today, nearly 300 souls...
Airlines Squeeze in More Passengers with New Seats
Jan 17, 2024
It's not your imagination. There really is a tighter squeeze on many planes these days. The big U.S. airlines are taking out old, bulky seats in favor of so-called slimline models that take up less space from front to back, allowing for five or six more seats on each plane. The changes, covering some of the most common planes flown on domestic and international routes, give the airlines two of their favorite things: More paying passengers, and a smaller fuel...
Freedom Ship: Will a City at Sea Ever Be Reality?
Jan 17, 2024
An artist rendering showing the bow of the Freedom Ship, a 4,500-foot-long, 750-foot wide ship that would be a 'Community at Sea,' complete with airplanes, office spaces, restaurants and apartments. (Courtesy of Freedom Ship International) At more than a mile long, 25 stories high, and three city blocks wide, the Freedom Ship would be the largest vessel in the world, the size of a small island. Like populated islands around the world, the ship would have its own social and...
Vicuna Herded in Bolivia for Biennial Shearing (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Wild vicuna move around inside a temporary corral inside the Apolobamba protected nature reserve near Ucha Ucha, Bolivia on Oct. 8, 2013. Every two years, about a hundred men and women from Ucha Ucha come together for the biennial vicuna shearing, which lasts four days. (AP Photo/Juan Karita) UCHA UCHA, Bolivia — The roar of about 70 motorcycles shatters the quiet of the wind-swept Andean plain as Aymara villagers conduct a frenetic chase to round up wild vicunas for shearing....
Porthole: Photographer Luke Casey Captures Life at Sea (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
While spending more than three months on a ship, photographer Luke Casey captured images of life at sea from behind the circular window of his cabin. (Photo: Luke Casey) A trip on a cruise ship orcan be one of the most extravagant and luxurious travel experiences. But there's a less glamorous side to life at sea, which could mean months of isolation, cramped conditions and facing the daily dangers of sea and weather. In his series titled "Porthole," Hong Kong-based...
Incredible Electricity-Free Amusement Park (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Carnival rides at the Osteria ai pioppi in Nervesa della Battaglia, Italy. (Oriol Ferrer Mesia) Amusement park rides without electricity? That’s what the owner of a restaurant in northeastern Italy created to attract more customers. Tucked away in a wooded area near the restaurant, Osteria ai pioppi, are several carnival rides that function only on kinetic energy. Rollercosters, slides, seesaws and tilt-a-whirls use only the energy provided by the people on the rides. (MORE: Vintage Thrills: Amusement Parks Through the...
Eerie Nighttime Shots of Abandoned America
Jan 17, 2024
Roy's, an abandoned motel on Route 66 in Amboy, Calif. (Noel Kerns) Dallas-based photographer Noel Kernstraveled across America photographing several abandoned gas stations, motels and ghost towns in the eerie dead of night. In order to capture his subjects at nighttime, Kerns uses long exposures that range between one to three minutes in length with some supplemental light. And since Kerns works with very limited light, weather conditions are very vital to his work. (MORE: ) “Weather has a major...
Mind-blowing Canadian Landscapes (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. (Wayne Simpson) Photographer Wayne Simpson has taken photos in some of the harshest weather conditions in Canada, but according to the Ontario-based photographer, it is those treacherous environments that produce some of his best photos. “In some of these photos the weather was really miserable,” Simpson told Weather.com. “I often find that the more uncomfortable I am, the more original the image, because no one else is crazy enough to be out...
Beautiful China Tourism Campaign Falters Amid Smog (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
In this June 29, 2013 photo, tourists look at the Forbidden City on a hazy day in Beijing, China. China’s latest tourism slogan 'Beautiful China' has been derided as particularly inept at a time when smog has drawn attention to the environmental costs of China’s industrialization. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan) BEIJING — Forget all the headlines about eye-watering pollution in Beijing and Shanghai — the Middle Kingdom's latest tourism slogan invites visitors to "Beautiful China." Adorning buses and trains in...
Lasers and Robots Map Ancient Rome's Hidden Aqueducts (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Technicians walk the Acqua Vergine aqueduct, one of 11 Roman aqueducts that supply the fountains of Rome, including the Trevi Fountain. Speleologists are completing the first-ever mapping of the aqueducts that supplied ancient Rome and still run underground and along viaducts. (ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images) Rome is dotted with thousands of fountains, many known for its historical and artistic significance. While tourists flock to these magnificent structures, including the famous Trevi Fountain, less is known about the vast network of hidden...
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