A few nice travel images I found:
People travelling

Image by Vladimir Yaitskiy
Boryspil airport, Terminal D, Kyiv, Ukraine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boryspil_International_Airport
Antartica Circle Quest with Select World Travel and Peregrine

Image by selectworld
In one of the most remarkable days of my life we found Whale Central between the Falklands and South Georgia. This morning I reported that "We just had a great encounter with a blue whale. It was around the ship for about 30 minutes. It was even doing partial breaches so we saw its head a lot and its fluke a couple of times. Every passenger had time to study it as it also lay on top of the water virtually right alongside the ship. We estimate its length at 65 to 70 feet. The Coordinates for where we found it-and it seemed to be circling in this one area- were 53degrees 09’S and 45 degrees 48’W"Soon after lunch, around 14.10pm, we saw another couple of large blows to the south of the track. We diverted and found it was a blue whale and calf that we stayed around for about 10 minutes. By then we had seen several other big blows and we weaved around, roughly on course for the next two hours. in that time we estimate that we saw between at least 12 to 18, possibly more, blue whales. at one stage all we could see around us were huge blows and light grey, massive bodies. There were also at least 6 fin whales and 10 sei whales towards the eastern side. add to that a minke and four humpbacks, an unidentified beaked whale and a lobtailing southern right whale.
At one point we had a pod of hourglass dolphins riding our bow wave when a large blue whale rose from the depths in their midst. We didn’t have our sonar on, but we assume that there is a large mass of krill here-especially as we had grey-headed and wandering albatross sitting on the water plus numerous soft plummages,petrels and the like. The coordinates of this whale motherlode were between 53 degrees 17.5S 44 degrees 22.7W and 53 degrees21.8S and 44 degreesW
David McGonigal – Akademik loffe crew member
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Travels of badger – Schloss Neuschwanstein

Image by enigmabadger
The world famous Neuschwanstein Palace of Ludwig II!
Beautiful but also exceptionally artificial, almost to the point of tacky. The interior is even moreso with wall after wall of garish Wagnerian murals. An oft-cited fact is that Neuschwanstein was one of the principle models for Disneyland’s Cinderella Palace, and that’s more than appropriate on a few levels!