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Mild winter weather creates ideal conditions for these jelly-like creatures that travel by wind and wash ashore in spring.
Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have been ...
The “bizarre blue sea creatures” have also been spotted around the San Francisco Bay Area and on sandy stretches of shoreline in La Jolla, Pacific Beach and Coronado, The Mercury News and San ...
There are so many options for where to take the kids during the week long break. Here are some things happening between April ...
Brushes with wildlife are good for the soul – and they can be gentle on your pocket too, reveals James Litston ...
What makes Hua Hin special? You will find out why 96% of expats are happy to live here with some insights from a local tour guide.
Its origins lie in the Swahili language, but Africa isn’t the only place to enjoy a safari. On the other side of the planet, ...
Are you looking for some activities to add to your itinerary during your visit to Dunkirk, France? European travel enthusiast Emma Braby shares some of her favorite things to do during your next visit ...
The nation's first Indigenous-nominated marine sanctuary protects plant and animal life, and also honors the land’s original ...