CNN Site Map for Section Travel (Galleries) for July - 2013
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- 2013-07-31Taste wines at Kabola, Istria's first green-certified winery. Here you can try wines that have aged in amphoras, or clay vessels.
- 2013-07-30Red wolves have been on the endangered species since 1967, and Eastern North Carolina is the only place you can hear their howls.
- 2013-07-30¿Es un súper yate? ¿Es un hotel? De hecho, es ambos. Les presentamos el Sunborn Yacht Hotel de Gibraltar, un proyecto de 200 millones de dólares.
- 2013-07-29For a real gravity-defying haute dining experience, you have to lose the walls, the floor and the windows and do Dinner in the Sky (prices vary). Pass the salt -- carefully.
- 2013-07-29Millions of overheated Americans seek out cool relief at water parks every summer. The formula for success includes "bowl" thrill rides and uphill "water coasters." Not your style? Water parks offer something for everybody, says Martin
- 2013-07-29Is it possible to see Vancouver on $10 a day? More so in some places than others. The strict rules enforced against franchise stores in Granville Island allow independent stores -- such as this public market -- to thrive.
- 2013-07-29Apgujeong's trendy B28 bar is run by an expat husband-and-wife team and features one of the city's largest selections of single cask and single malt whiskeys.
- 2013-07-26Is it a superyacht? Is it a hotel? In fact, it's both. Introducing Gibraltar's new $200 million Sunborn Yacht Hotel.
- 2013-07-26Puedes desafiar la gravedad y tener una cena fabulosa, pero para ello tendrás que dejar atrás las paredes, el piso y las ventanas y disfrutar de Dinner in the Sky.
- 2013-07-26Dogs get to stay for free and are close to Canine Court, Manhattan's only dog playground.
- 2013-07-24El reciente nacimiento de gemelos panda en Atlanta nos puso a pensar sobre otras grandes estrellas de zoológicos y acuarios del país. Cliquea por la galería y observa algunas de las criaturas más asombrosas. Aquí vemos a la osa Lun Lun después de dar a lu
- 2013-07-24The J.D. Power 2013 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study ranked eight hotel industry categories. The Ritz-Carlton came in first place in the "luxury" category for a fourth consecutive year. The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantati
- 2013-07-24Adolf Hitler's former alpine retreat is reached via a 124-meter elevator drilled into the mountain. The complex -- now a restaurant and information center -- is set to get a $22.5 million upgrade.
- 2013-07-23The Rocky Mountains surround Many Glacier Hotel in Montana's Glacier National Park.
- 2013-07-23In Ying Tun, a tiny rural village in China's Jilin province, falcon training and hunting is still practiced by most of the local men.
- 2013-07-23TGI Friday's is a comfortable spot for Edward Snowden watchers to set up office. The pancakes are good, if ultimately no substitute for one of the most sought after and elusive interview subjects in the world.
- 2013-07-22South Korea's most popular festival kicked off in South Chungcheong Province last weekend and will run until July 28. Festival organizers are expecting 3 million participants, with 10% from foreign countries.
- 2013-07-22Measuring 6,919 yards, par 72 from the club tees, the Links course can be stretched to 7,535 from the back tees to accommodate the world's best players. The 2003 Presidents Cup ended in an historic tie here after a dramatic playoff between Tiger Wood
- 2013-07-22The recent arrival of panda twins in Atlanta got us thinking about other zoo and aquarium superstars. Click through the gallery to meet some of the United States' most ooohed-and-ahhed-over animals. Here, giant panda Lun Lun is shown shortly after gi
- 2013-07-18The Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale, Mississippi, houses visiting blues enthusiasts in salvaged sharecropper shacks.
- 2013-07-18See why Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a living monument to the conservationist movement. Stop by again next week for Grand Canyon National Park.
- 2013-07-17Mexico's Champagne mango -- thick, buttery flesh and a thin pit. It's one of the stars at the International Mango Festival held at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami, each July.
- 2013-07-17South Korea's latest fast fashion brand 8seconds is Samsung's answer to Uniqlo and Zara. Its latest ad campaign stars Sohee of the Wonder Girls, one of the most fashionable young stars in the country.
- 2013-07-17The third Art Aquarium exhibition kicked off this week in Tokyo. The exhibit uses 5,000 goldfish in 17 installations made up of 70 aquariums.
- 2013-07-17Lovely canals and a vibrant cycling society are part of what defines Amsterdam. The city also has a global reputation for tolerance.
- 2013-07-17See why Acadia's beauty made it the first national park east of the Mississippi River. Stop by next week for Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
- 2013-07-17Los materiales usados para construir las islas Palm son suficientes para edificar una pared que rodee la Tierra tres veces.
- 2013-07-16El volcán Tungurahua, en los Andes ecuatorianos, dio un ardiente espectáculo en 2011.
- 2013-07-15Karen Fralich de Ontario, Canadá, obtuvo el primer puesto en la categoría individual del Campeonato Mundial de Esculturas de Arena 2013, que se celebró en Atlantic City, Nueva Jersey. Su obra se llamó "La mascota de Amazon". Cliquea a través de
- 2013-07-15Amateur and professional photographers alike enter the Travel Photographer of the Year competition, one of the world's most prestigious such awards. The winning and commended images are on show from now until August 18 at London's Royal Geograph
- 2013-07-11U.S. reality show "Survivor" was filmed in the Cook Islands. The idyllic motu ("little island"), one of 15 in Aitutaki, sits in a stunning 8-by-10-mile coral lagoon with hundreds of shades of blue.
- 2013-07-10Located inside Shinsegae Centum City, the world's largest department store, Spa Land is an upscale, yet affordable playground for adults -- kids under 13 aren't allowed inside.
- 2013-07-10A small fishing village in Busan, Yeonhwari offers a somewhat unusual breakfast experience. At small shops, customers pick the seafood they want, then the owner carves it up on the spot and serves it in an eating area behind the shop.
- 2013-07-10Korean artists and art students have installed various works of art throughout Gamcheon village. Can you spot the painted sculptures in this photo?
- 2013-07-09Known as the "Roof of Africa," Kilimanjaro is the continent's highest mountain and the continent's most popular destination for trekkers. Peak: 5,895 meters.
- 2013-07-09The Palm islands comprise approximately 100 million cubic meters of rock and sand.
In total, 210 million cubic meters of rock, sand and limestone were reclaimed (through dredging) to create the islands, with 10 million cubic meters of rock used in the ou
- 2013-07-09Tungurahua, in the Ecuadorian Andes, puts on a fiery show in 2011.
- 2013-07-09At 8 a.m. sharp, rockets are fired to signal the start of the Bull Run. Six fighting bulls are released from their pen. Humans and bulls then begin a mad race through the cobbled streets of Pamplona, ending up in the central bull ring.
- 2013-07-08Karen Fralich of Ontario, Canada, tends to her 1st place sculpture in the singles division at the 2013 World Championship of Sand Sculpting in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's titled, "Amazon's Pet." Click through the gallery for more a
- 2013-07-08Edgefield is practically a whole beer-themed village, with a distillery, winery, brewery, spa, movie theater and outdoor music venue. The massive property also houses 10 restaurants and bars, two three-par golf courses, gardens, a gift shop and several li
- 2013-07-05Los nativos americanos alguna vez usaron estas tierras de Spirit Rock para realizar sus ritos espirituales.
- 2013-07-04This building's bird-like appearance was unintentional but has earned it the nickname "Chicken Church."
- 2013-07-04Getting to know people in Brazil is a fast-track process. Since they don't place much stock in personal space, Brazilians have an easier time of breaking through the emotional space, too.
- 2013-07-04Climbers and trekkers swarmed over Mount Fuji on Monday, July 1, the first day of the summer climbing season. Officials expect to see far more climbers than usual this season, after the mountain's recent listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- 2013-07-03A five-year Bruce Lee exhibition will open in Hong Kong's Heritage Museum on July 20, 2013, to commemorate 40 years since his death. More than 600 items linked to Lee will be featured, including photos such as this one. Lee met his wife, Linda Emery,
- 2013-07-03The neon lights outside scream Miami. The black-tiled floors inside scream, "We haven't been waxed since 1926!" These characteristics seem to be celeb bait: Keith Richards and Cameron Diaz have been spotted here.
- 2013-07-02Zanzibar -- beloved by honeymoon couples, beach bums and Freddie Mercury fans. At low tide the azure waters at Paje Beach retreat for miles, leaving a landscape of silver sands punctuated by beached fishing boats.
- 2013-07-02Glastonbury, the world's biggest music festival, is almost as renowned for its muddy setting as it is music. The festival is often credited with inventing "mud surfing".
- 2013-07-02Sir Richard Branson worked as an AirAsia X flight attendant on Sunday after losing a bet to AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes.
- 2013-07-02There's nothing like a helicopter flight over Angkor to provide insight into how vast the ancient city really is. A new report released by the U.S.-based National Academy of Sciences has revealed a much grander Angkor landscape than previously known,
- 2013-07-02This week, CNN's Summer in the Park series features Gettysburg National Military Park, which is commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Check back next week to read about Acadia National Park.
- 2013-07-01To put this in perspective, Chengdu's New Century Global Center is big enough to house 20 Sydney Opera Houses.
- 2013-07-01The artificial surf pool (number 41) at Wadi Adventure has converted its share of skeptics, inspiring some to proclaim it the future of surfing.