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Tiger On the Loose Near Disneyland Paris: Families Warned to Stay Indoors
Jan 17, 2024
Editor's Note: You can find an updated version of this story here on weather.com. With winter cold just around the corner, most people would hate to be stuck inside during a rather mild November day -- but that's exactly what happened in communities near Disneyland Paris Thursday. A young tiger is on the loose and authorities told families in three towns to stay indoors. Thursday’s weather was mild for November, with a high temperature of 58 and no rain, so...
Incredible Photos from Photographer’s Adventure at Joshua Tree
Jan 17, 2024
Nearly 800,000 acres, Joshua Tree National Park is an immense, vast land shaped by forces of nature: strong winds, sudden torrents of rain, and climatic extremes. The result is a surreal collection of some of the most interesting geologic displays found in California’s deserts. Photographer Forest Woodward and his friends headed out to Joshua Tree to explore and capture these unique rock formations. His images show the beauty and complexity of one of the country’s natural treasures. “I find the...
His Epic Wedding Proposal Takes Popping the Question to New Heights
Jan 17, 2024
Some guys really go all-out to ask their girlfriend's to marry them. Meet Jason, a Seattle video guru who sent a helium-filled weather balloon up in the air 90,000 feet. He attached a GoPro video camera to the balloon, along with his phone, which was rigged to play a wedding proposal once it reached the top. Jason invited his girlfriend Stella and her family to go hiking, and then he unveiled the sky-high video proposal. They both kept recording their...
12 Amazing Floating Attractions of the World (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
World's Tallest Floating Christmas Tree, Brazil Most stunning places are a bit trickier to get to. You may need to go on a boat ride to arrive at the 12 floating destinations featured here, but the unique experiences they offer — from luxury accommodations to an authentic bathing ritual — are worth the trips across the water. Amid fireworks, music and much fanfare, the world's tallest floating Christmas tree, as registered by the Guinness World Records, was lit at the...
Huge Yacht Damaged in Surprising Accident
Jan 17, 2024
It seemed like a nice enough day to take the yacht out — until a drawbridge malfunctioned and stopped the massive boat in its tracks. A major mishap occured in Florida on the Broad Causeway as the drawbridge unexpectedly came down on a passing mega yacht. It was a less-than-glamorous moment for a yacht named “The Rockstar.” The yacht, which cost a little more than a quarter million dollars to charter for just a week, is being checked out by...
Man Buys Island, Establishes a Kingdom
Jan 17, 2024
Located in the temperate, gulf stream-warmed waters of the North Atlantic is the principality of Pontnha, and its king Renato Barros. But this kingdom isn’t like any you’ve seen before. Get the idea of big courtyards and castles out of your head. This kingdom in less than 2,000 square feet. The island was declared a sovereign state over 100 years ago by the king of Portugal, Carlos the 1st. (MORE: Castles In America) In 2007, King Renato, a Portuguese art...
Down Under From Above: Amazing Aerials of Australia's Gold Coast (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Home to iconic beaches, rainforests, theme parks and a bustling nightlife, Australia's Gold Coast is a sun-drenched vacation paradise. And while the rest of the US and the northern hemisphere are experiencing a dip in temperatures, visitors to the Gold Coast during the months of December to February will be enjoying the sun, surf and sand. View the slideshow above for incredible aerial images of the city, located in southeastern Queensland. (MORE: 50 Places to See in Australia) The photos...
Incredible Snow Drawings Made by Footprints (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Artist Sonja Hinrichsen started creating patterns in the snow just for fun in the winter of 2009, during an artist residency in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. But she soon she realized that what she was creating could be piece of art. "I took a pair of snowshoes with me, which I had never had before, mainly because I wanted to be able to hike into areas with deep snow. Somehow, I started walking patterns with my new snowshoes - just...
Peter Lik Sells Photo of Antelope Canyon for $6.5 Million
Jan 17, 2024
Peter Lik's 'Phantom' was sold for an unprecedented $6.5 million and is the most expensive photograph in history. (PRNewsFoto/LIK USA) Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a picturesque landscape that many tourists visit and photograph. There are countless photos of the beautiful canyon, which formed from flash flooding, but one stands out above all others. World-famous photographer Peter Lik just turned a black and white photograph, called "Phantom," of the canyon into $6.5 million, making it the most expensive photograph ever taken...
50 Incredible Places to Visit in New Zealand (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
From volcanic peaks to plunging valleys, golden beaches to underground caves, New Zealand is full of breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable natural wonders. In addition, the country has relatively mild weather all year-round, according to Ari Sarasalari, meteorologist for The Weather Channel. “There’s really not a bad time to visit,” he says, though in summer “they have a bit less rain and temperatures are warmer.” Travelers looking to relax by a New Zealand beach during the summer have lots of options,...
Pollution Is Discoloring India's Taj Mahal
Jan 17, 2024
Constructed between 1631 and 1648 on the banks of Agra's Jamuna River, the Taj Mahal was built for the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth. It is said that it took 20,000 stone carvers, masons and artists from across India, Turkey and Iraq, to design and build the stunning white marble monument, reports National Geographic. The mausoleaum was designated aUNESCO World Heritage sitein 1983, and for years it has remained...
The Scariest Commute in the World
Jan 17, 2024
Sitting on the ground, the metal cage seen in the video above looks rickety and dangerous. Now imagine it swinging 1,500 feet above the ground, being used as a cable car to transport people! Located in central China's Hubei province, passengers cross the 3,000 foot wide ravine on little more than a zip line with a diesel engine. The alternative is walking several days through the mountains. So this the fastest way, by far, for people to go back and...
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