Château-d'Œx, Switzerland
Festival International de Ballons
Every year for over 40 years, the famously cold Swiss Alps are warmed by community, colors, and hot air (the good kind)...
From the CommunityWe explore the unique, the symmetrical, the atypical, the distinctive design and amazing architecture that inspires us all.
Every year for over 40 years, the famously cold Swiss Alps are warmed by community, colors, and hot air (the good kind)...
From the CommunityAs a performing arts center, The Grand has hosted thousands of entertainers, from vaudeville shows to world-class symphonies.
AWA visted hereThe famous organ of the Babylon cinema in Berlin was single-handedly saved by a 75-year-old engineer.
This high-end hotel, first belonging to Charles Emerson and then a school, is the birthplace of the Singapore Sling and the supposed home of a runaway tiger.
From the CommunityGraceland may preserve the life of The King, but AZ's Elvis Memorial Chapel memorializes his only dramatic film role!
From the CommunityAn engineering feat occurred in 1999 when the massive concrete Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina was moved almost a mile inland to safer ground.
AWA visted hereThe secluded beach town of Los Órganos sits somewhat untouched by commercial tourism - but that was not always the case for the beaches along the northern coast of Peru.
From the CommunityFlights to Greenland are rarely taken on a whim, so visitors are likely aware that they’ve signed up to arrive at the edge of the world.
Sharing the spotlight with the Pope.
From the CommunityThe world's smallest army protecting the world’s smallest sovereign state.
From the CommunityThe professional football pitch in the Singaporean city of Bishan is open to the public when it is not being used for any exclusive sporting events.
A carefully choreographed ceremony has been taking place at this impressive castle complex, protecting well-hidden crown jewels.
From the CommunityA former savings and loan bank, this exhibition center is a hub for black art and culture.
If Daytona was going to be the world capital for competitive speed, it was going to need a precise timer.
From the CommunityIn Hawaii, lifeguards are trained beyond USLA certification. On the island of Oahu guards watch the waves and those enjoying them from 41 towers and mobile patrols.
Once used as housing for Singaporean police forces and utilized as a jail, the building has gotten a bright multi-colored makeover and now serves for senses rather than serving up sentences.
From the CommunityLlanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch - Enjoy putting that into your GPS while you marvel at the iconic railway station sign!
In its heyday, guest rooms overlooked icy stretches of the Rhône Glacier and a grotto carved into the blue-tinged ice.
AWA visted hereThis boat in the historic harbor of Nyhavn in Copehagen features a two-bedroom hotel.
The oldest major soft drink in the US of A.
AWA visted hereNew York City's Coney Island Lighthouse stands watch over its famous boardwalk, now a city landmark.
Danish palace complex guarded day and night by the Royal Life Guards.
AWA visted hereVisitors take note: you must remove your shoes before entering.
AWA visted hereLooking for the Flying Dutchman through the Cape Point viewfinder.
From the CommunityThis oyster bar is the oldest restaurant in Whistable founded in 1856 by Richard "leggy" Wheeler.
Two euros and a bit of patience get you the traditional strip of four black-and-white photographs.
The first public park in Paris was once owned by a nine year old monarch.
Though modern, this Buddhist temple incorporates many traditional elements and is covered in artwork.
Consisting of 547 train carriages, this railway serves 48 million people each year.
Still offering a rustic, no-frills experience, the lodge is a heaven for adventurers seeking solitude—and perhaps a bear or two.
Catering to Los Angeles high society, this hotel was among the first skyscrapers to call Ocean Avenue home.
Built in 1930, this former department store headquarters is considered the finest type of Art Deco architecture in Los Angeles.
Originally built in 1865, this lighthouse was dismantled and moved to Cape Egmont after it was mistaken for another lighthouse.
A timeless movie haven in Jaipur, where neon lights, retro charm, and samosas await.
This building is the entrance for a funicular that climbs Mt. Washington, affording a view of Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle".
Visitors are welcome to take a refreshing tour of the pumping station - tissues are encouraged!
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