Articles by Shari Ann Solano
Blizzard 2016: Cancellation Ripple Effect Extends To California, Florida
Airlines were scratching off flights by the thousands and issuing climate waivers for fliers attempting to keep away from the storm's effects.
Snowboarder Unapologetic After Accusations He Caused Deadly Avalanche
A California snowboarder blamed for setting off an avalanche while filming a viral video in an off-limits area of the mountain stays unashamed.
The World's Most Magical Canal Cities
Check these most favorite and magical canal cities around the world. Everybody swoons over Venice's celebrated canals and bridges, yet did you realise that there are many other canal cities all over the globe that are known as the Venice of their respective areas? There's one and only real Venice, yet these other watery urban areas offer a lot of charms of their own.
Ways To Beat The Heat While Travelling
Read on to learn how to beat the heat on a summer trip. While summer is the most popular time to go to numerous destinations, it's rarely the most agreeable particularly if your vacation coincides with a local heat wave.
Chubb: Invest In Unique Scientific Ideas
Outgoing chief scientist Ian Chubb trusts Australia must put resources into one of a kind scientific thought to avoid missing out on bigger technological advances.
Adelaide Storm Destroys Massive Inflatable Waterslide, Sydney Cops Massive Downpour
Both Sydney and Adelaide have copped a serious splashing with wild climate battering down on both urban communities.
Elon Musk's Hyperloop Vision Could Be Ready For Passengers By 2018
Elon Musk's Hyperloop vision could be set for travellers by 2018. The Hyperloop, Elon Musk's vision of introducing people through pods inside a rapid or fast transportation system could be formally introduced and prepared for travellers by 2018, as indicated by a company that builds transportation track in California.
Forget Cars, The Self-Driving Stroller Is Coming
With self-driving cars dominating the tech discussion in recent months, it's nothing unexpected that somebody would in the long run attempt to bring automation to parents sick of pushing their young kid in a stroller.
5 Bizarre Theme Parks From Around The World
Here are five strange and unusual theme parks around the globe. We've all been to a theme park before and generally they're all the same: cotton candy, brilliant colors and standing in lines.
Great Museums You've Never Heard Of
Check this rundown to discover the great museums that deserve a look for their impressive collections.
How To Find A Clean Hotel Room
Check these tips on how to find a clean and comfortable hotel room on your next travel. Your hotel room is your home far from home. It's nice to have somebody fold up your towels and make your bed while you're out exploring the world; yet in terms of sanitation, a neatly made bed does not equal a germ-free room.
Beyond Restaurants: Ways To Savor A Local Food Scene
Read on to check out these five more ideas for enjoying the local cuisine. On your next travel, consider sampling the products at a farmer's market, taking a food trip drove by a professional culinary expert or even welcoming yourself over for a dinner at a resident's home.
OFF-BEAT: North Korea Invents ‘Hangover-Free Alcohol’
North Korean ginseng liquor can be drunk without distress of hangover. A year ago, there were cures for Ebola and AIDS. Presently, state media have guaranteed that an uncommon ginseng alcohol can be drunk without fear.
Terrifying Wilderness Sports
Here are three of the most terrifying and scary extreme activities. This rundown is a cliff-hanger, truly. We're discussing Earth's most risky, terrifying and strange natural spots that people have somehow conquered as wilderness sport zones, making Pandora and Mordor look tame.
The World's 5 Most Gorgeous Gardens
Check this rundown for the world's most incredible and impressive gardens that can be an addition to your itinerary on your next trip.
Buying Foreign Currency: Get More Bang For Your Buck
Below are Rowlands’ tips for getting the best deal when buying foreign currency. Mark Rowlands, sales director at currency provider Covent Garden FX, clarifies that purchasing ahead of time permits travellers to search for the best rate and hedge against exchange rate changes that may influence their buying power.
OFF-BEAT: Canadian Hockey Dad Plays Trumpet At His Kids' Games
James Ikkers plays the trumpet at the hockey and ringette games played by his three kids and he pledges to continue doing so as long as individuals appreciate it.
Vic Regional Passengers To Travel For Free
Regional Victorian passengers will get 8 days of free travel on V/Line to compensate for days of cancelled trains.
Lawsuit Against Airline: We Were Kicked Off For Looking Muslim
Four men who were removed from a Toronto-New York flight in December have filed a federal lawsuit claiming discrimination.
Close Encounters Of The Wild Artistic Kind
Check this hipster art haven in a remote corner of Texas. At first Marfa resembles whatever other little West Texas town; however, its actual identity is a top of the line art centre and hipster haven.
Ways To Score Airport Lounge Access
Here are few ways on how keen explorers can score lounge access regardless of the possibility that their tickets read coach.
These Are The Best Donut Shops In Each State
Here are the best donut destinations in every state in America. Doughnuts, whether cake or yeasted, frosted or sugar-covered, make up a big part of America's food culture.
Anonymous Hero Tries To Save Heart Attack Victim At 35,000 Feet
A hero passenger tries to save the life of another passenger who is an apparent heart attack victim during a Ryannair flight.
Underrated And Affordable European Countries You Should Visit Now
Here is the rundown of the underrated European nations that you should visit. These unforeseen European destinations will give you a serious case of wanderlust for something new and will make them gather your bags, booking a flight and finding the great unknown this year.
Best Apps For Better Cross-Country Road Trips
Here is a list of applications that will guide you on your next trip. The good old days when a road trip consisted of four wheels and a map book are long gone.
Foods You Must Have In San Francisco For The Super Bowl
Here’s a guide to foods and drinks San Francisco is famous for and where to try them. San Francisco is a city with serious food game, whether playing as multi-featured food served in a white tablecloth hush or a simple crab cocktail eaten in the midst of the boisterous clamor of Fisherman's Wharf.
5 Astonishing Ancient Subterranean Structures
These remarkable underground structures serve as a continuing legacy of the ancient world's extraordinary and incredible ingenuity.
State Of The Union 2016: Barack Obama Says Fight Against Islamic State 'Is Not World War III’
President Barack Obama delivers his last State of the Union speech before members of Congress in the House chamber of the United States Capitol.
Canada Resettles 10,000 Syrian Refugees
Canada is preparing to welcome its 10,000th Syrian refugee since November. Canada is getting ready to welcome its 10,000th Syrian refugee since November, and resettlement workers said that the substantial flood has gone easily despite housing shortages in Toronto and a capsicum spray incident in Vancouver.
Volunteer Trips To Take In 2016
If you're hoping to travel, learn new abilities and contribute to a significant cause in the New Year by considering a volunteer trip where you can do all three.