CNN Site Map for Section Travel (Galleries) for September - 2021
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- 2021-09-29Global travelers: Miguel Piñas Rodríguez (right) and Ignacio Nieto Carvajal (left) are a couple who travel the world together and work remotely along the way. Here they are in Riga, Latvia.
- 2021-09-29Thinking of traveling to Dubai for Expo? Here's what else you can do while you're there. Go on a round trip on Ain Dubai -- The world's tallest Ferris wheel will open on October 21, when guests will finally be able to take a ride on the 250
- 2021-09-28Skytrax Best Airlines 2021: Skytrax has announced the winners of its 2021 World Airline Awards. Number 10 on this list of top airlines is Air France. See more photos of the top 10 in this gallery.
- 2021-09-24Kronborg Castle: Dorte Poulsen, from Denmark, fell for American Greg Morse while the two toured Kronborg Castle in Denmark. Here they are on a return visit to the castle in 2000.
- 2021-09-23Boka Vanguard: This peculiar-looking ship is a "semi-submersible heavy transport vessel" and it's the largest of its kind.
- 2021-09-22Imad's Syrian Kitchen: Imad Alarnab had to leave Syria in 2015 during the civil war. Six years later, he's got his own restaurant in London's buzzy Soho district.
- 2021-09-20Next generation: The Maverick Project is a futuristic cabin design from Rosen Aviation, incorporating virtual windows to create the airplane cabin of the future. Click through to see renderings of what it could look like.
- 2021-09-1710. Sweden, Stockholm: The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2021 Safe Cities Index (SCI) ranks 60 destinations across the world for digital security, health security, infrastructure, personal safety, as well as environmental security, a new category for
- 2021-09-17German company Siemens Mobility has signed a $4.5 billion contract with Egypt's National Authority for Tunnels to deliver the country's first high-speed and electrified train line (pictured in a rendering). The first 660-kilometer line will conn
- 2021-09-16A big move: A newly constructed gate, tethered to a high-tech flatbed truck, was moved across the tarmac to be added to Terminal C at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
- 2021-09-14Felix Rome in Kenya: British photographer Felix Rome spent lockdown feeling like the only tourist in Kenya. His wildlife photos of lions, elephants and giraffes are the reward.
- 2021-09-13Ain Dubai: Opening October 21, 2021, Dubai's latest attraction is the world's largest observation wheel.
- 2021-09-13Often mistaken for rocks or plants, corals are actually invertebrate animals. Found in tropical and subtropical waters, from the Caribbean to Hong Kong (pictured), these creatures are under threat from climate change. Scroll through to learn more about co
- 2021-09-10The next Phuket?: Before Covid, beautiful Phu Quoc, a 222-square-mile Vietnam island in the Gulf of Thailand, witnessed rapid development and an ever-increasing list of direct flight connections.
- 2021-09-10Big move: Frank Cohen, pictured with his wife Ann, decided to buy three properties in the town of Latronico in Italy's deep south through the 'Your House in Latronico' platform, which connects old owners with potential buyers.
- 2021-09-10The world's best cities: Time Out surveyed city residents from across the world to put together its 2021 round-up of the world's best urban hubs. Tokyo, Japan came in at number 10. Pictured here: people visiting Senso-ji Temple in Tokyo, Japan i
- 2021-09-10How Jamaican rum is made: Located in Jamaica's north, much care is put into producing a full-bodied, flavor-rich spirit at Long Pond Distillery.
- 2021-09-09Taken in June 2001, "Air Jaws" is considered the image that really launched Chris Fallows' career as a fine art wildlife photographer. Captured at Seal Island, off the coast of Cape Town -- known for an abundance of Cape fur seals -- Fallow
- 2021-09-08Romanian photographer Gheorghe Popa won the Abstract category with this image showing waterways in Geamăna, Transylvania, polluted with waste from copper and gold mining.
- 2021-09-08Nick and Diane: 20 years ago, Nick Marson and Diane Kirschke were strangers who fell in love when their flight from London to Texas was diverted to Newfoundland, Canada during 9/11. Here they are in Newfoundland on a return trip in 2002.
- 2021-09-03Götheborg II: This ship is a 1:1 replica of the original Götheborg, which sank in 1745.
- 2021-09-02A dragonfly looks like it's laughing into the camera.