Rossi Fang
On a beautiful mountain in Taiwan, Rossi Fang captured this photo of the warm sun melting the frozen mountain world of the night before.
Aung Chan Thar
Following an overcast and rainy evening, the sun appeared through the clouds and mist just in time for Aung Chan Thar to capture this beautiful sunset photo in Myanmar.
Brendan Conway
During a beautiful, calm evening in Tankerton, Kent, in England, Brendan Conway captured this image of people being treated to a spectacular mock mirage sunset over the Thames Estuary. He says that "a bonus mirage caused buildings in Southend to appear to levitate."
Andrew McCaren
Days of heavy rain in the UK led to water cascading down the dam wall of Wet Sleddale reservoir near the village of Shap in Cumbria. Andrew McCaren captured this photo as he wanted to illustrate the heavy rain and strong winds brought to the UK by Storm Dennis in February 2020.
Luo Xing
During the early hours of the night, Luo Xing captured this photo of lightning strikes over Chongqing, in China.
Shibasish Saha
During the monsoon season in the wetlands of India's West Bengal, Shibasish Saha captured this image of people collecting waterlilies to sell in the local market.
Carlos Castillejo Balsera
Carlos Castillejo Balsera arrived in the dark, early morning to watch a big storm form over Barcelona, Spain. "As dawn was breaking, I could see a large waterspout sliding down in front of the harbour. From time to time, a flash of lightning illuminated the scene."
Sara Jazbar
Two or three times a year, Črni Kal, a small town in Slovenia, experiences a temperature inversion which places fog under the highway bridge. When Sara Jazbar first arrived, there was a wall of fog, and the visibility was reduced to just a couple of meters. However, after waiting a few hours, this beautiful scene appeared.
Barun Rajgaria
Periods of extreme heat in India can cause rivers and ponds to completely dry up, leaving humans and animals struggling to find water. Barun Rajgaria, who took this photo, explains that during "drought, the women and children of the village (in Purulia, West Bengal) have to make deep pits in the dry river, in which the frozen water quenches the thirst of the people here."
Jamie Russell
After chasing storms and showers across the UK's Isle of Wight to capture some incredible rainbows, Jamie Russell reached Bembridge as the final shower left.
Krzysztof Tollas
Krzysztof Tollas captured a frosty and picturesque sunrise over the Gwda River in Poland.
Betel Tibebu
Harsh rain in Addis Ababa flooded the streets, but Betel Tibebu said that "in that misfortune comes the opportunity for photography."
Emili Vilamala Benito
On the cliff of Tavertet in Barcelona, Spain, with the sun low behind and the valley of Sau covered with fog, Emili Vilamala Benito waited until a Brocken Spectre appeared.
Enric Navarrete Bachs
On a full moon night, with a storm moving away and one last lightning strike, was what photographer Enric Navarrete Bachs called "dream lightning."
Felipe Martin Menzella
In Kiruna, the northernmost town in Sweden, Felipe Martin Menzella captured a beautiful icy pattern appearing just before dawn on a frosty window.
Vince Campbell
An overnight stop in Tarbet, Loch Lomond in Scotland, and an early morning trek with dogs Oscar and Ollie up Cruach Tairbert revealed this beautiful misty scene to Vince Campbell.

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In our travel roundup this week, we bring you lightning strikes, rainbow ice caves, clifftop hotels and tales of romance.

And in the United Kingdom, ceremonial events are set to lead up to Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral. Are you traveling to Britain to witness the historic events? Or is a previously scheduled trip overlapping with this period? Please tell us about your plans via email (unlockingtheworld@cnn.com).

Wild world

It’s been another year of extreme weather, and experts believe that climate change could also affect air travel, too. The most severe and sudden type of turbulence, “clear-air turbulence,” is expected to increase in coming decades. Here’s why.

As the name suggests, clear-air turbulence can’t be seen, but the Weather Photographer of the Year 2022 competition showcases the finest images of phenomena that are visible – from frozen landscapes to sublime sunsets. The short list has now been revealed.

And in a beautiful video captured recently in Washington state ice caves, a rare rainbow is caught dancing along the cave walls and ceiling. Watch the gorgeous footage here. Rainbows also appeared Thursday in Britain after the Queen’s death was announced.

Lightning strikes look very pretty on camera, but you definitely don’t want to get struck. Here are our tips for avoiding a lightning strike.

Spectacular hotels

Design and architecture magazine Dezeen this week revealed its awards short list for 2022. Here are some of the most stylishly designed hotels and spas to be honored this year.

Of course, a truly incredible hotel is about more than just the building. The location needs to be five-star, too. A high perch never hurts. Here’s our roundup of the world’s best clifftop hotels.

For a luxurious vacation at best-value prices, Vietnam is one of Asia’s top destinations. Arrival rules for international travelers have been relaxed, so it’s a good time to plan a visit. Here are eight of the country’s top new hotels.

Love is all you need

Ida Skibenes and Hanna Aardal were coworkers and best friends. But when the Norwegian pals were coincidentally assigned a hotel room together on a company retreat, their relationship blossomed into romance.

And in another travel love story, American Libby Green and German-born Marcel Gnauk met on a promenade in the French city of Nice. Now they’ve made a career of journeying around the world and recording the sounds they encounter.

Frankfurt couple Robin Lachhein and Judith Schneider’s thing is skipping around the globe to recreate famous movie scenes, including moments from “Thelma and Louise,” “Forrest Gump” and “La La Land.”

Sadly, one location they can’t visit anymore is the real-life inspiration for the resort in “Dirty Dancing.” The legendary Grossinger’s Catskill Resort Hotel burned down last month.

Eat, drink, be merry

How far would you travel for a truly delicious pastry? How about 870 miles, by bike? That’s what one Belgian food-lover did when he went on a two-week odyssey to Nice to try a very special buttery treat.

Fans of the Netflix hit “Stranger Things” might also be tempted to make a pilgrimage to Tokyo’s Shibuya district to try out a pop-up cafe dedicated to the show. It closes at the end of the year, so act fast before the gate closes.

If sci-fi is more your thing, a new legion of smart robots are busy serving up coffees and acting as bellhops in Hong Kong. Here’s why they might be the future of hospitality.

And YouTube star Mr. Beast caused chaos in a New Jersey mall when huge crowds flooded into the building for the opening of his first brick-and-mortar burger joint. Watch here.

Lesser-known Italy

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Castel di Tora: An ideal place for a day trip while in Rome, Castel di Tora is set on a bushy hilltop overlooking Lake Turano.
Silvia Marchetti
Frasso Sabino: Set deep in Italian region Latium near the city of Rieti, this incredibly well-kept medieval village is a throwback to simpler times.
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Campiglia Marittima: This Tuscan hilltop village overlooks the beautiful beaches of the popular Etruscan coast.
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Bobbio: The imposing Ponte Gobbo, an ancient stone bridge that crosses the chilly Trebbia river to connect Bobbio to the main road, is one of the many things to see in this pretty village in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.
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Petritoli: This charming Italian town situated in a remote corner of the region of Marche has become a coveted wedding destination thanks to its pristine pastures and clean air.
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Buccheri: Based near Syracuse, Sicily, Buccheri provides a peaceful respite from the crowds, while still being close to some of the region's picturesque beaches and incredible sights.
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Luserna: Situated in the region of Trento, Luserna is home to around 200 villagers who speak an ancient and unusual dialect of Bavarian origin called Cimbro (or Cimbrian).
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Civita Castellana: Perched atop a promontory near the Umbrian border, Civita is filled with impressive sights like the Cathedral of Civita Castellana, as well as its majestic ancient fortress.

If you want to beat the crowds in Rome and Venice, try heading to some of Italy’s beautiful, lesser-known villages. Here are 8 glorious spots to explore.

In case you missed it

The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan will reopen to tourists on September 23.

Anthony Bourdain visited the Buddhist country in 2018 with the film director Darren Aronofsky. Relive their trip with the “Parts Unknown” podcast.

More than 200,000 flights take off and land around the world on an average day.

And the Flightradar24 website tracks all of them in real-time. Here’s how plane-spotting became one of the internet’s hottest hobbies.

Stunning new 8K video footage shows the Titanic as you’ve never seen it before.

New details and color are revealed through the highest screen resolution possible. Look here.

Getting back to the daily grind is tough after returning from a trip away.

Here are our tips for dealing with the post-vacation blues.

Collapsible luggage

Suitcases are useful about 10% of the year and then the rest of the time they’re closet space-hogging Goliaths. What if, you know, they could just squoosh down a little?

Our partners at CNN Underscored, a product reviews and recommendations guide owned by CNN, tried out some collapsible luggage that claims to be the world’s slimmest. Here’s their review.