by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Wildlife hospitals in the Bay Area were recently flooded with baby squirrels who plummeted out of their nests in search of relief from the scorching heatwave.A squirrel nest is built to contain heat, so that baby squirrels are warm on chilly nights, but nests get...
by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
You can see at a glance why they call it the Ferrari of farm shops. Daylesford Organic’s series of super-scrubbed-up barns offer not only five-star fruit and veg but also clothing, crockery and a beauty range.It’s an entire empire of eco-chic goodies, with a spa,...
by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
The Ffestiniog Railway, which cuts through the countryside in Wales, is Europe’s No.1 scenic train line. It tops a new ranking by Which? of Europe’s ’10 best scenic railways’, generated from a survey of more than 1,400 travellers, who...
by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Spotted lanternflies are littering sidewalks, falling from trees and hitchhiking on cars in 14 states across the eastern region of the US and although they seem harmless, the invasive insects from Asia are costing Americans hundreds of millions of dollars a year...
by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Guests to the Happiest Place on Earth are complaining that it’s starting to feel like the ‘crappiest’.Visitors to Disney World in Orlando, Florida say the 43 square mile resort is fast becoming plagued with dirty facilities and broken down...
by David Hibbins | Sep 15, 2022 | Latest Travel News
It’s a new wave of waterfront living.Futuristic pod homes – called SeaPods – that sit 7.5ft (2.2m) above the water on a post anchored to the seabed are under construction in a factory in Linton Bay Marina, Panama.The ‘aquatic living’ residences are...