© Authenticmaya You can move backwards through Mayan history and, as long as you stay on this side of the... Read More
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Omri Ceren enjoys: solitary travel, magnificent ruins, ancient abodes, zoos, museums, urban photography, nature photography, plentiful wifi, vodka. He dislikes: people who talk on airplanes, people who are friendly in bars, people who strike up conversations at bus stops, people who stand too close in lines, people, people's children. He lives in downtown Los Angeles.
© legio09 The high point of the ancient Greek Olympiads is said to have occurred on the third day of... Read More
© SpeednutDave This week’s competitors: the Wyoming lap-dance counterfeiter, the Massachusetts mom who had her son chauffeur her to heroin... Read More
It turns out that some of the male taxi drivers in Puebla, Mexico are pigs. It might even be the... Read More
© Pschemp There was a time when men were men, smoking outdoors was legal, and people who judged other people... Read More
© Petrusbarbygere The Inupiat people who live in Northwest Alaska, near the Bering Straits, have discovered a new tourist-friendly way... Read More
© Chicago Historical Society The entire region of Spanish Catalonia has banned happy hours. Tourists were having too much fun... Read More
© Karunakar Rayker The headline sounds scary enough: “Invading giant snakes threaten U.S. wilderness areas.” And it is pretty scary.... Read More
© Doris Antony, Berlin A little perspective for the next time your Significant Other complains that the air conditioning is... Read More
© brunkfordbraun No doubt distraught that Sen. Lieberman recently expressed concerns about the link between insurance mandates and higher premiums... Read More
© Sbotig A twenty-something German student was removed from a train for riding without a ticket. He attempted to show... Read More
© David Barkasy and Loren Coleman Since 2003 the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine has been famous mostly for... Read More
© Kadir Celik If the interwebs awarded a trophy for Headline Of The Day, today obviously wouldn’t be close. But... Read More
© Agadez Sometimes instead of starting a post with bland facts we try to build it up slowly, setting up... Read More
© RHaworth The European Union just wrapped up a three year project codenamed iTACITUS – Intelligent Tourism and Cultural Information... Read More
© Renjishino Lots of cities hire second-rate agencies – or, more often, some politico’s nephew “who’s in advertising” – to... Read More
© Keith Edkins Five foot kangaroo invades office. Five foot kangaroo traps psychologist inside office. Five foot kangaroo is kindly... Read More
© Serg A massive supergeeky public stunt involving hundreds of students who half-dance half-convulse their way into the record books?... Read More
© rick On Monday our friends at Gadling indulged in a little of what we in the biz like to... Read More
© Mistvan Remember that legless wheelchair bound man from last week who got tasered by police twice, after which he... Read More