Wildlife biologists counted the birds—likely lured by the region’s mild winter temperatures—during their first aerial survey of the season
Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines are operating flights on April 8 that could give passengers unobstructed views of the rare celestial spectacle
A British zoo hopes the good manners of a larger group will rub off on the eight misbehaving birds
Julien Navas plans to have the brown gem split into two pieces so he can give half to his fiancée and half to his daughter
Worshippers will be able to use a separate entrance to gain free access to the 1,500-year-old landmark in Istanbul
The city's 13th arrondissement honored the British musical legend on what would have been his 77th birthday
The 2,300-year-old Palace of Aigai—the largest building in classical Greece—had been under renovation for 16 years
Scheduled to begin April 1, the off-hours visits will cost €5,000 ($5,500) per group
Officials recently shut down the area around the increasingly delicate structure
The rail system, built to connect tourist destinations, has been criticized for endangering archaeological and environmental sites
On Monday night, plumes of lava and ash blasted more than 330 feet into the air
After 5,000 photos, Martin Bond has decided to conclude his project, which showcased the city's mundane and extraordinary moments
Visitors will be safely strapped in as they sit atop a beam hundreds of feet above New York City
A resurrected version of Luna Luna, a fairground started by artist André Heller in 1987, opens in Los Angeles later this month
Airbnb is offering one family a chance to spend three festive nights in Rovaniemi, Finland
Birders are driving hours to Corpus Christi for a chance to spot the cattle tyrant, which has never been observed in the United States before
Originally created in 2006, the Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park recently added 31 new pieces off the coast of the island of Grenada
Museum-goers follow the star from his childhood apartment to his expansive NBA career
The large plane, which can accommodate roughly 300 passengers, delivered 45 scientists and 12 tons of equipment to a research station in Queen Maud Land
A series of exhibitions in the country spotlight the enduring appeal of ancient Egypt for modern audiences
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