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Video Of The Day: Warsaw, Poland Stands Still In Remembrance

Each year on August 1, the city of Warsaw, Poland literally stands still to pay tribute to those who fought in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The biggest rebellion against the Nazis during World War II, the two-month uprising came at a huge cost: more than 200,000 ...

Poland's Wieliczka Salt Mine: An Underground Wonder

There's something alluring about underground spaces. Whether it's the ancient subterranean cities of Cappadocia in Turkey or the alternative art galleries of the Paris catacombs, humanity's works underground take on a strange and mysterious feeling. Perhaps there is no ...

Torture Museums Look At The Dark Side Of History

Torture Museums Look At The Dark Side Of History Ah, the Good Old Days, when everyone lived in a perpetual Renaissance Festival quaffing ale and shouting "Huzzah!" It must have been wonderful. Not! People died young, the cities were filled with rats and open sewers, and God help you if you ever got arrested. You'd ...

15 palace hotels that will make you feel like royalty

15 palace hotels that will make you feel like royalty Have you ever wondered what it's like to live like a king or queen? While you may not have been born into royalty, you can still live lavishly, if only for a weekend. While five-star hotels can offer plush bedding, spacious penthouse suites, and high-class amenities, it's ...

Eight Underground Cities

Eight Underground Cities As a rule, people generally prefer to live above ground. Whether it's claustrophobia, prohibitive construction costs, or just enjoyment of the sun, people have generally stuck with above-ground structures across the globe. In instances where above-ground cities have ...

Traditional holiday beverages from around the world

Traditional holiday beverages from around the world Americans aren't very creative when it comes to traditional holiday beverages (do, however, look for my upcoming story on Boulder's banging mixology scene, which includes some killer contemporary winter cocktails). Historically, though, we're more of an eggnog/mulled ...

Ghostscrapers - Top ten post-apocalyptic abandoned skyscrapers

Ghostscrapers - Top ten post-apocalyptic abandoned skyscrapers When city plans exceed reality, or the money dries up, or people simply leave in a mass exodus, skyscrapers vacate and slowly decay. High winds thrash through broken windows. Rats live undisturbed amongst decades old rubble. Stairways lead to doors that may never open ...

The Polish Spa Town That Time Forgot

The Polish Spa Town That Time Forgot Set in the pine-laden Beskid Sadecki mountains in southern Poland and not far from the Slovakian border, Krynica attracts hordes of tourists. The town's long promenade is the center of action: flanked by the usual 19th-century Central European spa town Art Deco and ...

Remember the movie The Terminal? Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski lived it.

Remember the movie The Terminal? Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski lived it. File this one under "news of the weird." Robert Wladyslaw Parzelski was sent back to London 18 days after arriving in São Paulo on a one-way ticket ... and never leaving the airport. The story is still unfolding, but Slate reports that Parzelski, a Polish man, ...

Incredible video: Thousands of lanterns floating over Poland

11,000 Lanterns Floating Over Poland - Watch more Funny Videos Although most Break.com videos are of people face planting and other epic fails, this video from Poland will have you staring in awe instead of wincing and turning away. Thousands of paper lanterns filled ...

European Travel Commission launches Facebook contest

European Travel Commission launches Facebook contest The European Travel Commission (ETC) today announced the launch of their new social media Facebook contest entitled I Wish I Were There. Hosted on the ETC's official Facebook page, the contest will encourage fans to photoshop images of themselves in their dream European ...

Some German airports shut because of Iceland volcano

Some German airports shut because of Iceland volcano Ash from the Icelandic volcano Grimsvötn that caused hundreds of flight cancellations in the UK, Denmark, and Norway yesterday has now moved over Germany, shutting down airports in the north of the country. Hamburg and Bremen airports are closed. Berlin airport will ...

Knocked up abroad: second trimester travel

Knocked up abroad: second trimester travel Not far along enough for second trimester travel? Read more about pregnancy in a foreign country, Turkish prenatal care, travel in the first trimester,Turkish superstitions, and foreign baby names on Knocked up abroad. A few years ago, before the word staycation ...

Bizarre foods: European "delicacies," by country

Bizarre foods: European What constitutes "food" is relative, depending upon what part of the world you call home. In Asia, pretty much anything on no (snakes), two, four, six, or eight legs is up for grabs. Europe, however, has its own culinary oddities, as detailed below. Got maggots? ...

Warsaw, Poland: an up-and-coming European museum destination

Warsaw, Poland: an up-and-coming European museum destination As an EU member with a good exchange rate and low prices, Poland is becoming a popular tourist destination in Eastern Europe. Most of the love goes to Krakow, with its original architecture and "new Prague" charm, but capital city Warsaw has plenty to offer as a European ...

Schengen and the disappearance of European passport stamps

Schengen and the disappearance of European passport stamps Creative new use for border crossing posts at German/Austrian border. In the late 1980s, an American spending a summer traveling across Europe with a Eurailpass would see his or her passport stamped possibly dozens of times. With a few exceptions, every time a border ...

Knocked up abroad: getting pregnant in a foreign country

Knocked up abroad: getting pregnant in a foreign country My first clue that something was different came when I woke up one night on vacation in Kiev at 3am, proceeded to eat 3 slices of toast with caviar spread, went back to bed and woke up a few hours later wondering if they made blueberry muffins in Ukraine (tragicially, they ...

Stunt cyclist climbs to top of tallest hotel in Europe in 19 minutes

Stunt cyclist climbs to top of tallest hotel in Europe in 19 minutes It took him 19 minutes and 27 seconds today to climb to the top of the 614 foot-tall Grand Hotel Bali in the eastern Spanish resort city of Benidorm in Madrid. Young Polish stunt cyclist Krystian Herba did not pedal but hopped up the hotel in 921 steps. "I'm tired ...

Bartender charged in murder of crew member from Allure of the Seas

Bartender charged in murder of crew member from Allure of the Seas Mexican authorities have charged a 24-year old national with the murder of Monika Markiewicz, a crew member aboard the Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas. Ms. Markiewicz did not report back to the ship before it departed Cozumel on February 4. Her body was discovered ...

The sushi invasion of Eastern Europe

The sushi invasion of Eastern Europe Traveling through Eastern Europe recently, what stood out to me the most (aside from ultra low prices and varying success with capitalism) is the extreme popularity of sushi. Particularly in Kiev and Warsaw, sushi restaurants are nearly as prolific as the national cuisine ...

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