CNN Site Map (Galleries) for April - 2020
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- 2020-04-30Health-care workers wave back to people applauding them in New York City on April 15.
- 2020-04-30The Covid-19 pandemic has closed movie theaters across the country, which means the film "The Lovebirds," starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiana, will premiere on Netflix in May. They star as a couple in the fast lane to splitsville, who accident
- 2020-04-30Made in 1926, this golf-themed cocktail set and shot glasses are up for sale as part of an auction of rare Prohibition-era barware. Scroll through the gallery to see more items from the sale.
- 2020-04-30The complete story of bubble tea: Invented in the 1980s, bubble tea (also called black pearl tea or boba tea) is a beloved Taiwan icon.
- 2020-04-30Motorola Edge+ Photos
- 2020-04-29Go Cats! The author (left) and her friend, Julie King, can't keep it in at the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, 1996.
- 2020-04-29"Introït", 1967
- 2020-04-29A rare sighting of Eagle rays in the usually busy Dubai Marina.
There has been a spate of unusual marine wildlife sightings in Emirati waters while human activity has been curtailed by the coronavirus outbreak.
- 2020-04-28Ancient Egyptian finds: A mummy that dates back to 1600 BCE was discovered in Luxor, in Egypt's south, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced.
- 2020-04-28Priyanka Chopra attends the Met Gala on May 1, 2017 in New York City.
- 2020-04-27Champagne with Thai food: Notes of ginger, lemongrass and citrus in both combine to tasty effect. Click through the gallery for eight more surprising food-and-alcohol duos:
- 2020-04-27Midlife crisis: Journalist Angus MacKinnon bought the Lochside Hotel in 2011 dreaming of an idyllic new life on the Scottish island of Islay.
- 2020-04-26August 6, 1945: A mushroom cloud billows about one hour after a nuclear bomb was detonated above Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945.
- 2020-04-26North Field, Tinian: Tinian historian Don Farrell stands on a concrete slab at North Field that was once the building where the atomic bombs went through final assembly.
- 2020-04-26Hiroshima today: The Dome, or the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, now sits amid the modern city's new buildings.
- 2020-04-26Enola Gay: Today, Enola Gay -- the B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima -- is parked at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia.
- 2020-04-24A health care worker stands in a Denver street on Sunday, April 19, counterprotesting a rally where people were demanding that stay-at-home orders be lifted. Protesters around the country have rallied against coronavirus restrictions and complained that t
- 2020-04-24Guidebook author Joe Cummings: Joe Cummings is the author of Lonely Planet's first Thailand guide, published in the early 1980s. He's also written guides to Bangkok, Thailand's islands and beaches and Laos, and was hired to update existing
- 2020-04-23Chris Burkard has spent seven years taking aerial trips above Iceland's desolate but beautiful Highlands to photograph its glacial rivers.
- 2020-04-23Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls, on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, usually spans 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) and its waters plummet 100 meters (350 feet) into the canyon below. During the dry season, it shrinks, but this past year, the falls shrank to bar
- 2020-04-23Around the world without flying: Danish native Torbjørn "Thor" Pedersen is determined to visit every country in the world without taking a single flight.
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- 2020-04-21Wildlife photographer Kim Wolhuter and his family live on a 60,000-hectare reserve in Zimbabwe with wild hyenas as their neighbors.
- 2020-04-21Lleida-Alguaire Airport: Spain's Lleida-Alguaire, and other industrial airports like it, is where airplanes that have been removed from service wait to take to the air -- or be taken apart.
- 2020-04-20The world's wetlands are home to rich biodiversity, but they are disappearing fast. Pictured, flamingos at the Ras al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, in Dubai -- a desert wetland of mudflats, lagoons and pools. Scroll through to see more incredible wetland
- 2020-04-20The travel explosion: Mavis Johnston, pictured here in this colorized black and white photo, witnessed travel's 1950s boom years. Click through the gallery to view her experiences.
- 2020-04-20The Africa Millimetre Telescope could reveal new information about black holes. Its 15-meter radio dish is being taken to Namibia from Chile.
- 2020-04-18Epic road trip: Twelve years after adopting Bagel, Mike Spasev and Stacey McKenna planned a dog-focused trip. Click through for a selection of memories from the vacation.
- 2020-04-17A woman in New York wears a plastic food container for protection.
- 2020-04-17Tips for shaving your head
- 2020-04-17No air: Frozen custard is a combination of milk, cream, sugar and egg yolks in an air-tight machine.
- 2020-04-17Health-care workers cry Friday, April 10, during a memorial for Esteban, a nurse they worked with at the Severo Ochoa Hospital in Leganes, Spain. Esteban was another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic.
- 2020-04-16My first time in Asia: In 2008, I visited my sister Stephanie in China. We started the trip in Beijing, where I saw the major sites, including a part of the Great Wall. Stephanie showed me her China and gave me the courage to venture out on my own too. Cl
- 2020-04-16"Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak: Sendak doesn't only describe the dreamlike journey the main character, Max, takes and the land of the Wild Things. He explains why Max is upset with his mother, why he leaves for the land of th
- 2020-04-16Princess of tides: Marnie Hunter is returning to South Carolina's Low Country to see her family as soon as it's safe. The marshes and the beaches are perfect for relaxing.
- 2020-04-16Museum Hotel Antakya: Turkey's newest luxury hotel opened in Antakya, near Saint Pierre cave church, at the start of 2020. Click through the gallery for more pictures.
- 2020-04-15Researchers recovered a small container made of birch bark found along a once-lost mountain pass in Norway. The container was dated to 400 AD.
- 2020-04-15Notre Dame cathedral is seen on April 14, on the eve of the one year anniversary of the disastrous fire that ravaged the famous church.
- 2020-04-15Adrian Guerin's image of a 2.5-kilometer-long iron-ore train in Mauritania was selected as one of 10 winners in the Sony World Photography Awards Open competition. Scroll through the gallery to see the other category winners.
- 2020-04-14Never has there been a time when we were more in need of distraction. Fortunately there's a lot to stream in April, including the return of Ricky Gervais in "After Life" Season 2. Set in the small fictitious town of Tambury, the Netflix ser
- 2020-04-14A 3D wall portrait of David Bowie, created by Australian street artist Jimmy C, in Brixton, South London
- 2020-04-14Getting darker: Astrid Brooke says she considers curtains a bourgeois adornment to a window and has rarely felt the need for them. She also laments the loss of openness as more young people and expats opt to install them.
- 2020-04-12A man sits alone while attending an Easter service at Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas.
- 2020-04-11Photographic Print from New York production of "Macbeth."
- 2020-04-10For sale: Built by Italian shipyard Perini Navi, Italian former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, superyacht's "Morning Glory" has been put on the market.
- 2020-04-10Kayaking on the River Ganges: Known as the "mass boater cross," the Ganga Kayak Festival is the only festival of its kind on India's holiest river.
- 2020-04-10A medical staff member from China's Jilin province, center, cries while hugging nurses from the city of Wuhan on Wednesday, April 8. Wuhan, the original epicenter of the novel coronavirus, was reopening its borders after 76 days. The city had been se
- 2020-04-09Tiger King: Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka Joe Exotic, has become world-famous due to Netflix's "Tiger King" documentary series.
- 2020-04-09Bahamas retreat: Princess Diana and sons William and Harry stayed at Casuarina Beach in the Bahamas in 1993.
- 2020-04-09Installation view "Julie Blackmon: Fever Dreams" at Fotografiska New York, 2020.
- 2020-04-08The full moon rises above the horizon in San Francisco, California.
- 2020-04-08US Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a campaign rally in Chicago in March 2019. Sanders, an independent from Vermont, is the longest-serving independent in the history of Congress.
- 2020-04-08Europe on zero dollars a day: In 1995, with barely more than $100 in his pocket, Barry Neild set out to travel overland from the north of England to Morocco.
- 2020-04-07"Agoraphobic Traveller": Jacqui Kenny is the woman behind popular Instagram account @streetview.portraits. Kenny spoke to CNN Travel about her top tips for virtual travel.
- 2020-04-07The Dubai Museum allows visitors to experience many aspects of the country's cultural heritage, such as falconry.
- 2020-04-07World's most powerful passports: Global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners has released its quarterly report on the world's most desirable passports. Click on to find out which passport offers the most access in 2020.
- 2020-04-07Funeral director Tom Cheeseman loads a body into his van in Brooklyn, New York, after making a house call on Friday, April 3. The Associated Press spent a day on the road with Cheeseman, who is overwhelmed by demand due to the coronavirus outbreak.
- 2020-04-06Art adorns the boarded-up Bijou Lounge in Austin, Texas, on March 24. Bar owners on the street commissioned graffiti artists from the HOPE Outdoor Gallery to provide an uplifting message amid the coronavirus pandemic.
- 2020-04-06Kingley Vale, Sussex, United Kingdom: Some of the twisted and ancient yew trees on this 204.4-hectare site date back at least 2,000 years.
- 2020-04-06Alaska: At 20,320 feet, Denali is the tallest mountain in North America. Alaska has more wilderness areas than the rest of the United States put together. Click through the gallery for more beautiful wilderness areas around the world.
- 2020-04-03This 230 meter footbridge will connect Dubai city and man-made Creek Island, spanning a new purpose-built canal.
- 2020-04-03Morgue workers in Barcelona, Spain, move a coffin carrying a coronavirus victim on Thursday, April 2. Spain's death toll passed 10,000 on Thursday.
- 2020-04-02Travel memories: Even CNN editors have a cache of disorganized vacation images. We're here to change all that. Pictured here are Director of Photography Bernadette Tuazon's daughters during a ski trip in Tignes, France, in 2017.
- 2020-04-02In 1911, Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" was stolen from the Louvre by an Italian who had been a handyman for the museum. The now-iconic painting was recovered two years later.
- 2020-04-02Bad hair day? Not a chance: The winners of the annual Hair Freezing Contest at the Takhini Hot Pools In Canada's Yukon territory have been announced. This bearded couple walked away with the Nongshim's People's Choice prize, voted on by the
- 2020-04-02India's spiritual calligraphy: "Calligraphy is a spiritual practice," says renowned calligrapher and New Delhi native Qamar Dagar. This is Qamar's expression of uday (the rise) in traditional calligraphy.
- 2020-04-01Zaragoza, Spain: A worker at the local pasteleria (bakery) finds color coordination between her pinks and her blues as she continues to work at one of Spain's categorized "essential" businesses.
- 2020-04-01"Chef" (2014): The Jon Favreau indie film, about a chef who returns to his native Miami to open a food truck after he fails in Los Angeles, co-stars some great food. Here are some other scrumptious films which feature food:
- 2020-04-01Jon Ander Elizalde recently made this focaccia bread in Houston. Many people are finding comfort in cooking during the coronavirus pandemic. They're also using it as a creative outlet, sharing their results on social media and connecting with others