When is a person really dead?
The following news item in the July 4 issue of Inquirer, about a South African woman who rose from the dead, caught my attention:
The following news item in the July 4 issue of Inquirer, about a South African woman who rose from the dead, caught my attention:
Sagada’s Hanging Coffins make this list of tombstone tourism’s most stunning places.
When Millennials share vacation photos, there’s vanity, competition and a touch of deception behind their posts, says this study.
Visitors to Paris beware: scam artists dubbed “hotel rats” by local police have devised another strategy for ripping off hapless tourists.
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When Leo’s teachers asked her what Leo’s sexual preference is, she said her son identifies as “male, he just likes wearing feminine clothes.”
Later, you can opt for a facial that features gold and caviar.
The coffee roasted and brewed by Hibiki Iwano doesn’t taste quite like a typical dark roast. Instead of the characteristic bitterness, it has a mild, pleasant flavor that gently soaks into one’s body and doesn’t fade even after the beverage cools down.
La Paz, Bolivia – A new cable car line in La Paz that reaches into the heart of the Bolivian capital has opened.
The opening of the new “Celestial,” or sky blue line was timed partly as a tribute to the revolution of July 16, 1809 and to the heroes of the struggle against Spanish colonizers.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) is looking to capitalize on the country’s famed dive tourism by showcasing its prime diving spots and resorts by hosting one of the world’s largest diving expositions.
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