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The Rock of Gibraltar is seen from a ferry in the Strait of Gibraltar.

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In travel news this week: When wild animals encounter people on the go, Europe’s best long-distance hiking and a dramatic emergency plane landing.

Animals in the news

It’s bad enough when travelers must deal with misbehaving crowds and unruly passengers. But at times, it seems like even the animal kingdom has it out for folks on the go.

We’ll start off in the ocean: Early this week, an unknown number of orcas sank a sailing yacht after ramming it in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar. The vessel toyed with by the orcas was no tiny boat either – it measured 15 meters (49 feet) in length. And this isn’t the first ramming incident in the area.

And on to rivers: British traveler Georgia Laurie was recently awarded the King’s Gallantry Medal for bravery after helping her twin sister fight off a crocodile attack in a river in Mexico a few years ago. Crocodile attacks on people worldwide are much more common than attacks by alligators in the United States. However, just in case, here’s some sage advice if you happen upon a gator.

Finally, a land-based concern: Bears get a lot of attention when encounters with people go poorly, but it’s actually deer-vehicle collisions for which road-trippers need to be on guard. Find out what you can do to avoid being an accidental victim of Bambi.

Watch out for wildfires and weaponry

Continuing with the theme of safety a bit longer, Canadian wildfires are back in the news. Canada is a huge country, and the situation can change quickly. Travelers who have plans in potential fire zones – particularly in hard-hit British Columbia and Alberta – can get the latest info from Destination Canada. And for a worst-case scenario, it wouldn’t hurt to brush up on CNN Travel’s wildfire safety tips.

It also pays for travelers crossing international borders to bone up on local laws before they depart. For instance, the tropical Atlantic getaway of Turks and Caicos strictly enforces its laws against bringing firearms and ammunition to the islands. Five US tourists have been arrested on ammo charges in recent months. If convicted, they could face years in jail abroad.

It also pays to stay abreast of gun laws – and to check your carry-ons carefully – in the United States, too. The Atlanta Police Department said this week it will arrest people caught with loaded guns in their bags at Hartsfield-Jackson International, the world’s busiest airport, after years of letting many walk away without being arrested, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Destination inspiration

Now let’s turn to the happier, escapist side of travel with a dollop of dreamy destinations.

First up is Mexico’s Cancun. It has a primo, pumped-up beach-party rep for good reason. But it’s also a prime destination if you’re seeking culture, history, delicious food and gorgeous natural scenery.

Next is Italy. It boasts the likes of Lake Como, which comes complete with mass tourism. But did you know Italy has dozens of secret smaller lakes (equally bellissimo) where locals get together on day trips and enjoy picnics? Here’s where to find them.

Finally, we’ve got a roundup of Europe’s best long-distance hiking trails – from the well-trodden pilgrimage that’s the Camino Frances in France and Spain to Scotland’s coast-to-coast John Muir Way.

Wherever you choose to hike, you’ll want to be sure you have the best pants around. Our partners at CNN Underscored, a product reviews and recommendations guide owned by CNN, have got you covered, so to speak, with 20 of their top suggestions.

It’s a treat to eat

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Chef Arturo Rivera Martinez prepares tacos at Taquería El Califa de León restaurant in Mexico City on May 15.

Who doesn’t love fabulous food on a trip? And who doesn’t love a bargain? Travelers to Mexico City can get both. A tiny, no-frills taco stand in the San Rafael neighborhood – with just four items on its menu – has been awarded a coveted star by the Michelin Guide.

In Thailand, Varee Jeensuwan, the undeniable queen of mango sticky rice in Bangkok, tells CNN Travel why the sweet sensation is the best dessert in summertime.

And if you want to make getting there half the fun, here’s a look at a remote restaurant on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast that is serving some of the nation’s most exciting food. Savory éclairwith shrimp cream, anyone?

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Orcas and crocodiles and even deer – oh my! | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Have Orcas eaten crocodiles? ›

The crocs tough skin from their armored hide would make them an unappetizing meal for the Orcas. Generally the crocs will get left alone by Orcas unless they are starving. Saltwater crocs are usually found in brackish lagoons and river beds, not the open ocean, although they absolutely do venture out.

Is it safe for humans to swim with orcas? ›

Are Orcas Friendly To Humans, And Is It Safe To Swim With Them? Yes, orcas are highly intelligent mammals and can sense similar intelligence from humans. Hence, they are usually friendly to humans or may be indifferent, but they won't harm you unless you do something to stress them out.

Has an orca ever attacked a human in the world? ›

There have been many attacks on humans by captive orcas, with four fatalities; three by the same orca, Tilikum.

What animal can defeat orca? ›

Killer whales are some of the largest and most powerful animals in the ocean, and no other predator is able to challenge them.

Who is stronger polar bear or orca? ›

Orca definitely. The only logical place the match can occur is in the water, which is the orca's element. Whales weigh more, are more manoeuvrable, are more deadly and if the polar bear swipes at the whale, the orca can pull the bear into the water and kill it easily.

Would an orca save a human? ›

Because of their intelligence and social nature, orca whales are unlikely to attack humans out of aggression or hostility. In fact, there have been numerous instances of orca whales coming to the aid of humans who were in danger, such as when a group of orca whales helped a diver escape from a shark attack.

Have orcas got any predators? ›

Do orcas have predators? Orcas are apex predators, which means they're at the very top of the food chain and they have no predators.

Do orcas bite harder than crocodiles? ›

That would seem to firmly place orcas at the top of the BFQ list, because hippos register only slightly over 1,800 PSI; American alligator at 2,100+ PSI; Nile crocodile at 5,500 PSI; and the considered winner of the BFQ debate being the saltwater crocodile at 7,700.

Can an orca beat a megalodon? ›

However, Megalodon's jaws were much larger and more powerful than Orca's. Megalodon's teeth were also designed to break bones and crush its prey, while Orca's teeth are designed to grab and hold onto its prey. Overall, a theoretical battle between Megalodon and Orca is difficult to predict.

Who would win a fight between a blue whale and a crocodile? ›

Definitely, a blue whale would win over a salt water crocodile.

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