
The 10 U.S. Counties With the Most Shark Attacks Ever Recorded
Before you cancel that beach vacation, let’s just all remember: you’re more likely to be injured by a flying beach umbrella than a shark.

Before you cancel that beach vacation, let’s just all remember: you’re more likely to be injured by a flying beach umbrella than a shark.

Hanoi is the beautiful bustling Vietnamese capital which attracts many travelers with its authentic and breathtaking old French architecture and charming streets lined with vendors who seem to always be serving delicious and very reasonably priced Vietnamese street food.

Set at the meeting point of two rivers, this lively city blends historic charm with a thriving cultural scene.

Towering mountain peaks, alpine lakes, and sweeping valley views make this one of the most spectacular outdoor destinations in the American West.

Lying in the Indian Ocean, this glittering gem of a country really does have everything you could want from a holiday destination; Sri Lanka is a delight to visit.

The largest continent on Earth, Asia stretches all the way from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.

Everything really is bigger in Texas, including the state itself.

The French Riviera — or as the French refer to it, the Cote d’Azur — is the playground for the rich, famous… and basically everybody else.

Japan, also known as the Land of the Rising Sun, is an exciting and culturally fascinating travel destination.

There are 133 national monuments scattered across the US, but they tend to be overshadowed by the country’s national parks.

I’ve always thought of Copenhagen as the epicenter of Scandinavia. Take it from me: I’ve spent the past five summers here, and Copenhagen always pops into conversation.

The island of Koh Phangan is a tropical paradise in the Gulf of Thailand. Koh Phangan is well known for its full moon parties each month as well as its incredible beaches.

Occupying a long, narrow band of land wedged between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Chile is well known for its geographical diversity.

Somewhere along the Ligurian coast, about 22 miles southeast of Genoa, a tiny harbor village perches at the tip of a green, hilly promontory. It covers barely one square mile.

Germany has a reputation of being imposing, harsh and forbidding. That may be true of the big cities, but not the small villages.
