How archaeologists are rediscovering the ancient world's most marvelous monuments The canonical Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were renowned for their size or splendor and—in all cases—the ...
You may have read about the seven ancient wonders of the world, some of the planet’s most magnificent and powerful creations, chosen and compiled into a list by Hellenic travellers passing through ...
Image Credit: frantic00 at Deposit Photos. While Mother Nature is undoubtedly a master artist, humanity has also sculpted its own breathtaking masterpieces across the globe. From ancient architectural ...
Turkey was once full of Greek cities which were the cradle of ancient Greek scientific and philosophical thought.
Egypt, third millennium b.c. The Great Pyramid of Giza is both the oldest of the Seven Wonders and the only one still standing. Built by the pharaoh Khufu (reigned ca. 2551–2528 b.c.) to serve as his ...
For most travelers, seeing even one of the New Seven Wonders of the World feels like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Yet with careful planning, patience, and a smart approach, visiting all seven ...
Last March, a group of Italian scientists made headlines when they revealed the discovery of an extensive underground complex ...
The furthest north the World Cup has gone is Sandviken in Sweden in 1958, the furthest east is Sapporo in Japan in 2002 and the furthest south is Mar del Plata in Argentina in 1978. While 48 teams ...
A powerhouse of culture, history, and architectural prestige, India is known as one of the world's tourist destinations. The most populous and the seventh-largest country in the world, India is where ...
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, in modern-day Turkey, was an ornate memorial built for Carian ruler Mausolus and overseen by his sister-wife Artemesia II.
Built during Egypt’s Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids on the Giza Plateau has been drawing visitors for thousands of years. The earliest records of tourists dates back to the 5 th century BCE, when Greek ...
France continues to lead the world in tourism, welcoming close to 90 million people. Its magnetic appeal cuts across culture, history, food, fashion, and art. From Parisian landmarks to picturesque ...