Summer days spent swimming in lakes are a cherished pastime for many of us. But for one 77-year-old man, a refreshing dip during his Iowa vacation led to an unexpected medical mystery.
Swimming in some lakes with still water can lead to infection with Legionella, bacteria that can cause pneumonia, and people who engage in open water swimming should be aware of this risk, say the aut ...
People who take part in open water swimming should be aware that entering lakes with still water can lead to infection with ...
Looking for serene tropical beauty in Texas, but don't want to head to the coast? Try this under-the-radar destination with ...
Margaret Craig returns to Salina this month as an artist in residence at the Salina Art Center Warehouse, creating a new ...
These family-friendly hotels have no shortage of creative activities for kids, epic waterparks and state-of-the-art play ...
Crystal River, Florida, USA Crystal River is hailed as the "Manatee Capital of the World," and for good reason. Every winter, ...
Carters Lake is the deepest lake in Georgia, according to the Center for Land Use Interpretation. It has an average depth of the lake of 200 feet, a maximum depth of about 450 feet, a surface area of ...
Rangiroa is a laid-back island paradise full of underwater wonders, including abundant sharks. It's the largest coral atoll ...
If you are hoping for an exciting Valentine’s day, then visit Lekki Leisure Lake. One of the most spectacular lakeside ...
The hotel's van drove into Bacalar Lagoon Monday. Officials are now investigating whether the accident caused any ...
Miller Beach's downtown underwent a rough stretch during the pandemic and years of construction. Now the roadwork is finished ...