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West Ireland’s magical landscape: where limestone rivers, Hollywood legend and Irish myth converge

The newly designated Joyce Country and Western Lakes Unesco Geopark in Galway and Mayo celebrates a 700-million-year geological history that has produced a unique terrain and rich cultural heritage‘If you take all these springs together in terms of flow, it’s by far the largest in Ireland, and one of the biggest systems in the world,” said Dr Benjamin Thébaudeau, geologist for the newly designated Unesco Joyce Country and Western Lakes Geopark in western Ireland. Over a few days, I...

The Guardian UK 2d ago

Turkmenistan's 'heavenly' Akhal-Teke horses celebrated in annual beauty pageants

Turkmenistan's 'heavenly' Akhal-Teke horses celebrated in annual beauty pageants The Central Asian country of Turkmenistan is immensely proud of its horses. The ancient and endangered Akhal-Teke species has become a symbol of great national pride in a deeply isolated state where power is firmly concentrated, and are considered so beautiful that beauty pageants are held for them annually. The species and the culture surrounding them has even been listed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural...

France 24 5d ago

ChinaHeritaQA: A Culturally-Grounded Visual Question Answering Dataset for World Heritage Sites in China

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arXiv CS 1d ago

This stunning cave hotel just opened next to one of Cappadocia’s most iconic landmarks

Rooms at the Elika Cave Suites Cappadocia come with private pools, whirlpool baths or even a Turkish bath and sauna. When it comes to visiting Turkey, Cappadocia is high on many people’s bucket lists. How could it not be when the UNESCO World Heritage-listed landscape, known for its fairy chimneys and underground towns, is best viewed on a sunrise hot air balloon ride?

Euronews 1d ago

Germany: Cologne Cathedral to charge tourists €12 for entry

Cologne Cathedral to charge tourists €12 for entry June 2, 2026Cologne's Catholic Cathedral will begin charging tourists €12 (about $14) for entry from July 1. The renowned gothic church and UNESCO world heritage site first announced its plan to introduce entry fees in March, becoming one of comparatively few German places of worship charging for admission. The figure announced on Wednesday is slightly higher than the €10 ceiling proposed in March by architect Barbara Schock-Werner, who...

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

Venezuela's Dancing Devils revive centuries-old Corpus Christi rite

Dressed in colourful costumes and handmade masks, parishioners danced through the streets as children received their First Communion after a year of religious preparation. The event combines Catholic devotion with local customs and forms part of a ritual in which masked devils ultimately submit to the Blessed Sacrament, symbolising the victory of good over evil. The tradition was recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012.

Euronews 5d ago

Watersports, biking and island escapes: readers’ favourite family holidays

From boat trips on Lake Garda to zip-wiring in Wales, you share your favourite family-friendly breaks in Europe• Tell us about a glamorous seaside hotel that didn’t break the bank? The best tip wins a £200 holiday voucherLake Garda gave us one of the most memorable and unexpected family holidays yet. We hired a car and headed from Milan to Unesco-listed Peschiera del Garda and the family-focused apartment we found on Airbnb.

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon devastates centuries of history

Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon devastates centuries of history From Phoenician temples to Crusader castles, heritage sites bear the brunt of Israel’s expanding military offensive. Lebanon’s landscape is layered with thousands of years of history, but many of its most treasured archaeological and cultural sites now lie in the path of Israel’s expanding military offensive. Despite a so-called ceasefire, on Saturday, Israeli forces captured Beaufort Castle, a 900-year-old fortress...

Al Jazeera 6d ago

Luxury for less: Where to find the best-value five-star hotels in Europe

The latest Hotel Price Index has also revealed all the money-saving tips you need to know about when booking. There are two types of travellers: Those who say “the hotel doesn’t matter, we’ll barely be in it anyway!” and those who would never stay in anything less than five-star luxury.

Euronews 1d ago

Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics

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Hacker News 7d ago