
10 Best Islands to Visit in November
No matter what the year has thrown at you, a November trip to a tropical island is a great way to end things on a high note.

No matter what the year has thrown at you, a November trip to a tropical island is a great way to end things on a high note.

The United States is packed with places that just don’t look real.

Humans have been showing off through architecture and engineering for thousands of years, creating monuments that make modern designers look like amateurs.

Scattered around the Mediterranean lie the remains of the ancient theaters of the Greek and Roman world.

There’s something about islands that conjures up images of swaying palm trees, endless ocean views and a feeling that time stands still.

Desert hotels used to mean dusty roadside motels with no air conditioning and even more nonexistent hygiene standards.

There is something unnerving yet oddly thrilling about seeing a structure leaning at an angle it clearly shouldn’t be.

Earth hides truly ridiculous scenery. It occasionally throws out the rulebook, opting to paint with neon colors or sculpt impossible geometry from solid rock.

What have the Romans ever done for us (quote)? Well, one of the things the ancient Romans are most famous for is their architecture.

Ever wished you could hit a pause button on the 21st century? Ditch the notifications, the traffic, and the endless stream of news for a world that moves at a different speed.

Airports are one of those places you either love or hate.

A simple online search will show you just how diverse our planet is.

Roman temples, while related to the Greek temple form in general design and use of the orders, represent a separate category of temple form.

Fog transforms familiar landscapes into alien worlds where visibility drops to arm’s length and ordinary sounds become mysteriously amplified.

Built by kings and queens of years gone by to protect and rule their realms, castles had not only to be able to withstand attack but project power and wealth for all to see.
