The Highland Games are in many locations to honor Scotland's cultural heritage.
Hunting for honey is a profitable business as long as you can avoid tigers.
The purpose of ancient rock formations in the desert isn't entirely understood.
When termites start to consume a Mofu house, army ants come to the rescue.
The world's tallest trees live for hundreds, even thousands, of years.
Fireworks, giant puppets, and racing with bulls are part of this festival.
Penguins don't always live in the cold. This species thrives in warm climates.
A boarding school educates students in cooking as well as traditional subjects.
Ring Road circles the scenic coastline to hit many tourist attractions.
Riding a carousel isn't just for kids. This historic one is fun for all ages.
Suspended walkways in a national park give visitors a view from the treetops.
You don't have to be a pirate to find buried treasure. Just ask a mudlark.
A hot-air balloon fest brings a much-needed summer's worth of entertainment.
The Inca's ingenious creativity can be seen in architecture and record-keeping.
In a low-lying region prone to flooding, floating schools sustain education.