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Discussion | Diving | South African duo dazzle in Norway

JOHANNESBURG - Keratile Manaka and Zalika Methula are already showing what they can offer Team South Africa at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The pair put the country on the global map during the Bergen Open Competition in Norway recently. READ: WATCH | Diving into the 'Water Tanker Mafias' They placed 1st in the Women’s platform synchro, 2nd in th...


Mysterious blue meteor soars over Spain and Portugal in stunning footage

Not long after the UK was mystified by the Northern Lights (or, to give it its proper name, the Aurora Borealis) over the past few weeks, Spain and Portugal witnessed a stunning meteor over their skies on Saturday. Social media footage of the astronomical event shows the meteor emitting a bright blue light as it shoots overhead before changing to a...


Why Iceland is a top travel destination

Iceland is the land of fire and ice, a geothermal wilderness of glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls. Exploring this rugged environment is to leave behind civilization and discover an untamed landscape seemingly shaped by the gods themselves. Browse the gallery and enter a world of extremes.


The tragic reason why there are no great white sharks in captivity

Sea life centres are home to all manner of rare and dangerous beasts, from jellyfish to orcas and yet, there are some animals you’ll never see in an aquarium. The great white shark may be one of the most obsessed over predators in the world, but very few of us will ever see the legendary fish in real life. This is not because of their size – they a...


The remarkable history of Las Vegas, from desert backwater to Sin City

From the glamour of the 1950s to the slump of the 1980s and freshly found vigour in the new millennium, we trace Las Vegas' history and journey through events that made Sin City.


14 famous artworks that might be frauds

From reported Rembrandts to potential Pollocks, discover the supposed masterpieces that have got the art world divided.


Cities with impressive beaches on their doorstep

Are you looking for a city break with a beach thrown in? Cities featuring nearby beaches offer visitors the best of both worlds. You can soak up the culture and the sun. And when it's hot and dry, what better than to hop off the sidewalk and onto to the sand? Click through this list of cities located around the world that have beaches on their doorstep.


Eleven fishermen still missing after trawler sinks off Cape Town coast

On Sunday, the 11 fishermen who were missing after their trawler sank off the Atlantic Seaboard on Friday were yet to be found.


Russia just discovered the world’s largest oil reserve


‘Magical’ town with two castles heralded best place to live in the South West


Exhibitors show off their tour packages

Exhibitors from various African countries who attended Africa’s Travel Indaba at the Durban ICC found it to be a great opportunity to grow their businesses.


Ryanair announces profit jump and predicts cheaper-than-expected summer fares

Yearly earnings for the budget airline are at a record level despite rises in fuel prices, higher staffing costs and delivery delays. View on euronews


Anti-tourism graffiti spreads across Athens in demands to end tourism

Greece issued a plea for 'no more tourism' as the stunning city - and home to iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis - is becoming increasingly swamped with British holidaymakers.


American town torn apart in 400-year dispute over historic landmark

A 400-year-old dam in Ipswich, Massachusetts is causing a stir in a small town with a long history.


Overrated tourist spots you should avoid

For every tourist destination worth the effort and expense to visit, there's a cheap trick that isn’t worth either and yet still, somehow, draws crowds. Check out this gallery, based on a list from Far and Wide, that will help shed light on some of the shadiest tourist traps. And keep in mind, one person's tacky trap is another's perfect Instagram!


Are these schools 'The New Ivies'?

The Ivy League has long been exalted as the cream of the crop when it comes to American universities, but could a new set of schools be closing in on their turf?


The Most Beautiful Places in All 50 States

An American-made must-see list.


SA’s silver treasure on ‘Indian Titanic’ coming home

Argentum Exploration Limited, well known for scouring the oceans’ floors for sunken loot, recently reached a secret out-of-court settlement with South Africa for retrieving – in 2017 – its 2 364 bars of silver that had lain on a seabed about 2.5km deep near Seychelles for 75 years.


Beautiful 'Bali style' beach hotel coming to Australia

Australia will soon welcome a new 'Bali style' hotel offering amenities such as a beachside pool, waterside restaurant, and lush tropical gardens.


Migrants slam 'hotel king' who raked in £3.5m PER DAY for housing them

A lucrative contract to accommodate new arrivals has catapulted Graham King - dubbed 'the migrant hotel king' - into the Sunday Times Rich List with an estimated fortune of £750million .


First look at new 50p coin marking 80th anniversary of D-Day landings

A new coin marking 80 years since the D-Day landings has been unveiled by the Royal Mint, and to mark the occasion an impressive sand artwork was revealed on Gold beach, where troops landed in 1944.


The beauty of spring around the world

Springtime is here. It's an underrated season, with clear skies, blooming flowers, and that exciting buildup to summer. Why not get pumped for the season by seeing just how sensational spring looks like around the world? Click on to see the beauty of spring across the globe.


In pictures: the complex history of America’s Old West

From gunslingers to gold rush settlers, outlaws to oil barons, the pioneers of America's Old West have shaped the country’s identity and created cultural references that still resonate today.


In Dublin's fair city, migrants to Ireland sleep in tents

In Ireland's capital, Dublin, tent cities set up by migrants who lack temporary protected status are repeatedly cleared. The situation has been aggravated by Ireland's housing crisis and anti-migrant laws in Britain.


These are the world’s busiest airports and here’s how you can navigate them for stress-free travel

Don’t let the world’s busiest airports stress you. With these simple tips you can navigate them efficiently.


Explore 5 abandoned theatres frozen in time

From Gothic grandeur to retro glam, these abandoned movie theatres have intriguing architectural styles paired with haunting histories


Why does food taste so different on planes?

Why does what's served on planes taste so different to what you eat down on solid land?


The UK's most historic places are a must-see

The UK is rich in beautiful places with fascinating stories to tell. Whether it’s ancient stone circles, world-class museums or mighty castles, there's history almost everywhere. Here we take a look at some breathtaking images that capture the beauty of some of Britain and Northern Ireland’s most incredible historic sites.


Soweto Towers activities and prices: a complete guide (2024)

The Soweto Towers is a massive attraction for locals and tourists, with many thrilling activities. What is there to do, and what are the associated fees?


Experts finally crack mysterious code in ancient Assyrian temples

An ancient code that has mystified experts for more than a century has finally been cracked. The series of symbols appear in temples across Dūr-Šarrukīn, which was once the capital of Assyria. The Assyrian empire, which stretched across swathes of the Middle East between the 14th and 7th centuries BCE, is considered the greatest of the Mesopotamian...


Junkyard Discoveries from Ron’s Auto Salvage in Allison, Iowa

Enjoy our tour of one of America’s most interesting junkyards


The most dangerous (and the safest) countries for female travelers

In an attempt to determine which countries are the most dangerous for female travelers, husband and wife journalists Asher and Lyric Fergusson studied and ranked the 50 most popular countries amongst tourists. The data was compiled using sources ranging from the 2018 Gallup World Poll to Equal Measures 2030's Gender Advocates Data Hub. The Fergusson's Women’s Danger Index ranked each country based on eight factors: street safety for women, intentional homicide of women, non-partner sexual violence, intimate partner sexual violence, legal discrimination, global gender gap, gender inequality index, and violence against women attitudes. Using these metrics, their list of the 20 most dangerous countries for women emerges. Intrigued? Take a look at their findings by clicking through the following gallery.


The world’s most beautiful countries: What is SA’s ranking?

South Africa voted as one of the world's most beautiful countries in in a recent ranking. There are many reasons why.


French town apologises for not flying Union Jack in D-Day decorations

Pictures from previous years show flag bunting depicting all the nations involved in the Allied resistance to the Nazis adorning the streets of the charming town of Carentan.


A guide to child-friendly restaurants in SA

From pizza and burgers to high-end dining, these family restaurants all offer child-friendly options.


The greatest discoveries and advancements in the history of astronomy


The mystery of Teonimanu: the Pacific's real-life Atlantis

Most of us rely on hard facts and evidence to piece together human history when, really, we owe so much to oral storytelling and myth. Indeed, whole communities and lands would lie forgotten if it weren’t for the tales our ancestors passed down over the generations. And now it has emerged that an entire island would have been lost to time had it no...


Swiss village bids to introduce Venice-style entry fee for tourists

Lauterbrunnen in the Bernese Oberland has seen a surge in tourism in the warmer months, with some visitors only staying for a day and contributing little to the economy.


Hidden gem in the heart of an Aussie city will give you a serene break

Nestled within the walls are a set of picturesque yet cosy suites and a wellness space so peaceful you can feel tension quite literally melt from your muscles...


UK's 'richest gypsy' Alfie Best to become first traveller billionaire

Mr Best has a fortune of £947million having invested in US-style caravan parks and billing them as a solution to Britain's social housing crisis - up from £745million a year ago.


Eerie video shows once thriving tourist island completely deserted

Footage of Magnetic Island, 20 minutes from Townsville, revealed a distinct lack of tourists despite the April-May window usually being popular with those seeking warmth.


The mysterious beauty of ancient Maya monuments

The ancient Maya civilization left behind it a remarkable architectural legacy, a collection of fabulous must-see monuments found in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Browse the gallery and visit some of Central America's most outstanding archaeological sites.


How to avoid getting sick while travelling this winter

By simply following a few healthy habits, you will greatly reduce your chances of falling ill.


Scientists dumbstruck by discovery of 'strange underwater road'

It’s not quite the lost city of Atlantis, but scientists have just uncovered a slice of history that had been swallowed up by the sea. Experts admitted that even they were surprised when divers unearthed a 7,000-year-old stone road that had lain buried under layers of sea mud. The ancient structure was discovered after archaeologist Igor Borzić, of...


‘Code red’: How a Ryanair flight with a dissident on board was diverted to Minsk

‘Code red’: How a Ryanair flight with a dissident on board was diverted to Minsk - From the evacuation that took 50 minutes to a sequence of mysterious emails, UN report finds many questions unanswered by the Belarus authorities, writes Simon Calder


Photos: three European Capitals of Culture to explore in 2024


The best dog-friendly venues on the KZN South Coast

Uncover the best tail-wagging adventures at these KZN South Coast pet-friendly venues.


Discover the 30 most exhilarating Munros

Munros are the tallest mountains in Scotland, all must fit the criteria of a height of over 914 m (3,000 ft). The original list of Munros was first compiled by Sir Hugh Munro in 1891, and has been sporadically updated at various times ever since. There are now officially recognised 282 Munros in total, and in this gallery we show you 30 of the best when it comes to pure challenge and adventure! Click on to discover them.


From 2024, you have to pay to travel to the United Kingdom


Beyond Machu Picchu and Cancun: Latin American wonders for a dream vacation