Discover the charm of Orcas Island, Washington, where stunning landscapes, peaceful forests, and scenic waterfronts create a perfect getaway. From hiking scenic trails to exploring quaint towns, ...
Travel + Leisure readers just can’t get enough of the Caribbean (plus Bermuda and the Bahamas), and it’s no surprise why: the islands draw travelers with their sunny skies, crystal-clear waters, ...
SEATTLE — A wildlife photographer out on a whale watching trip in waters off Seattle captured dramatic video and photos of a pod of killer whales hunting a seal that survived only by clambering onto ...
Private island resorts make a compelling case for travelers craving wide-open horizons and a sense of privacy with their poolside cocktails. These secluded escapes offer just the right mix of comfort ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Orca whales are skilled pack hunters with an ever-growing list of ...
Orcas in the Gulf of California have been hunting juvenile great white sharks using a clever tactic: flipping them upside down to render them immobile. The discovery suggests there may be a previously ...
Some orcas have a taste for liver — specifically, the livers of great white sharks. Videos taken by scientists in Mexico reveal how the crafty whales manage to snag bites of the apex predators’ fatty ...
Orcas, or “killer whales,” are not known for their amiable demeanor. The famous bullies attack boats and pester other animals for reasons that sometimes aren’t entirely clear. Now, for the first time, ...
EASTSOUND, Wash. — Getting away from it all doesn't have to mean hours of travel. A 40-minute flight from Seattle's Boeing Field aboard Kenmore Air Express delivers visitors to the San Juan Islands, ...
South Carolina is home to sandy beaches, historic towns and much more. One of the go-to stops for visitors to the Palmetto State is often a golf course. Golf Digest recently released a listing of ...
As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea. Working by headlamp, they ...