Category: Americas

Stonefridge or should it be Fridgehenge? 0

Stonefridge or should it be Fridgehenge?

I’m sure if you did the stats on Tripandom you would find the good old USA has the highest number of weird and unusual stories, and we are going to ad another. Today our...

Warning- Computer Geeks Inside 0

Warning- Computer Geeks Inside

Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara California is home to the Intel Visitors Center. The home of computer processors. This interesting centre traces the power of computer chips showing their evolution and development over the...

Superman’s hometown- Metropolis, Illinois 0

Superman’s hometown- Metropolis, Illinois

A small town located on the Ohio River in Massac County, Illinois with about 6500 residents is the home town of Superman. Some may say its Smalltown but in January 1972 DC Comics declared...

Piranhas -Eat them before they eat you! 0

Piranhas -Eat them before they eat you!

The Piranha is notorious for being a vicious blood thirsty pack hunting fish, and legend tells how they can rip the flesh of man or beast within a few minutes, well in South America...

The worlds most beautiful Art Deco building 0

The worlds most beautiful Art Deco building

The beautiful Chrysler Building on the corner of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan New York is one of the finest examples of art deco architecture. Designed by William Van Alen and built...

Snow Caps in Florida 0

Snow Caps in Florida

Right in the centre of Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida there are snow capped peaks (well plastic snow) and an adventure water park like no other. Blizzard Beach is one of Disney’s water...

Hollywood Walk of Fame 1

Hollywood Walk of Fame

There plenty of tacky kitsch things to do in Hollywood and one of the most popular and free is stroll down Hollywood Blvd and check out the Walk of Fame, you will never know...

There’s no more Green Monster in Boston 0

There’s no more Green Monster in Boston

The Green Monster was the name given to the elevated central artery freeway that snaked its way through central Boston dividing the CBD from its waterfront, not only was it ugly it also had...