As climate change warms the planet, more discoveries of human remains and objects in ice are expected to occur
A roseate spoonbill ventured far outside of its usual territory to make an appearance near Green Bay, delighting local birdwatchers in the process
The city council has approved a plan to close and relocate the cruise terminal in the city's center
Here's what you need to know about the new requirements, which are scheduled to launch in 2024
Several cruise lines are offering special sailings for the rare celestial spectacle on April 8, 2024
The 13 panels are on view as a set for the first time in 24 years
The statues seek to raise awareness of wildlife conservation efforts in Africa
Residents and cultural officials are dismayed by the city of Basra's decision to demolish the structure
The UNESCO World Heritage site is one of several historical landmarks around the world to be vandalized this summer
The revamped Eastern and Oriental Express will begin running again in February 2024
See the panoramic vistas from atop the 14,000-foot mountain that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write "America the Beautiful"
While the animal's antics may look cute, the dangerous behavior could bring harm to humans or force authorities to euthanize the endangered mammal
Travelers can immerse themselves in the history of the Normandy landings that changed the tide of World War II
The increasingly popular tourist destination in Greece is becoming overwhelmed with tourists
Cuvier's beaked whales can hold their breath for hours and don't spend much time at the surface, making them mysterious—and a treat to see
Some enthusiasts are selling their homes in preparation, while others have balked at the risks
The plants' rare and pungent blooms happen once every few years and last only a couple of days
Scheduled to debut in January, the vessel can accommodate 5,600 guests and 2,350 crew members
Last year, the snow melted 17 days earlier because of dust, which warms more quickly than pure white powder, a new study finds
The stash was submerged some 111 feet deep in temperatures as cold as 41 degrees Fahrenheit
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