
Section of Dover's white cliffs collapses into sea (+map)
A large rock fall from the world famous White Cliffs of Dover has seen tonnes of chalk collapse into the sea off the southeastern coast of England.
A large rock fall from the world famous White Cliffs of Dover has seen tonnes of chalk collapse into the sea off the southeastern coast of England.
The Ring of Kerry, An Mhor Chuaird, is an eye-filling sort of place. Beginning and ending in the fine city of Killarney, it's a 180km road circuit out and around the Iveragh Peninsula that has some of the best scenery in Ireland.
Greg Dixon dons his walking shoes to visit the ancient sites in the Ring of Kerry.
This picturesque alpine village leads a precarious existence, clinging to a dizzyingly steep hillside in the mountains that sweep down to the French Riviera.
It's quite a trek up to the village of Saorge, but it's worth it for the views, if you don't have vertigo, writes Alison McCulloch.
More than a dozen lighthouses in Sardinia are to be leased to private businesses and converted into boutique hotels.
Photographer talks of bloodbath in Sicily 20 years after murder of anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone
Shandelle Battersby finds herself propelled into a world of outlandish decor.
Launched in July 2011, this luxurious ship cost about $900 million to build and features state-of-the-art innovations including hireable cabanas decked out with picnic hampers, iPads loaded with music, movies, games and magazines and glass elevators that zoom up and down the central atrium around a live tree suspended in mid-air.
Planning well in advance helps to introduce children to the delights of Europe, writes Josie McNaught.
Valkenburg, in the southwest of the Netherlands, boasts a unique 10km underground cycle path - making it the only public subterranean bike trail in Europe.
You can't help but feel a little frisson of excitement as you pass through the tall iron gates of the Shangri-La in Paris.
The magnificent Temple of Apollo at Delphi was once home to the Pythian Oracle, the most famous prophet in the ancient world. Although the great buildings here now lie in ruins, the site still has a powerful atmosphere - it's just the sort of place gods and oracles would be expected to dwell.
The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi still hold a strange power, writes Jim Eagles.