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Ancient Tunnels Still Functioning After 2
Ancient tunnels in Rome, Jerusalem, Iran, Oman, and China still carry water by gravity more than 2,000 years after they were dug.
11 Best Downtowns In New South Wales
Gold-rush main streets, wine-country town centers, and revived harbor CBDs: 11 of the best downtowns across New South Wales, from the coast to the Central West.
The Fastest-Rising Lake Levels in North America
Why some lakes creep up centimeters a year while others surge meters in weeks, from Arctic satellite trends to flood-driven records.
An Afternoon Or More in Creemore, Ontario
An Afternoon Or More in Creemore, Ontario reveals a walkable Mill Street of cafes, a Michelin-starred restaurant, lavender farms, and craft beer.
The US Lakes Where River Otters Thrive
The US Lakes Where River Otters Thrive span the country, from Minnesota's Boundary Waters and Isle Royale to Reelfoot, Deep Creek, and Yellowstone Lake.
7 Fairy-Tale Small Towns In Wyoming
Seven small Wyoming towns with fairy-tale scenery, from Jackson beneath the Tetons to Meeteetse, Saratoga's hot springs, and Afton's antler arch.
9 Most Breathtaking Towns In New Mexico
See breathtaking New Mexico towns filled with volcanic valleys, ancient pueblos, red-rock scenery, and historic Southwestern charm.
Which State Has The Most National Parks?
Which State Has The Most National Parks? California leads with nine, followed by Alaska's eight and Utah's five, with the totals concentrated out West.
What Happened To Owens Lake After Los Angeles Drained It
Los Angeles drained Owens Lake by 1926. It became the largest dust source in America, then a $2.5 billion cleanup, then a major shorebird sanctuary.
Russell's Viper
Russell's Viper, one of India's Big Four snakes, lurks in farm fields with potent venom, causing more snakebite deaths than almost any snake in Asia.
Which Planet Rains Diamonds?
Could it really rain diamonds? Discover why scientists think Neptune and Uranus may produce diamond rain deep within their interiors.
Major Turning Points In Roman History
Rome's rise and fall in five turning points, from the Republic's founding and Hannibal's war to Caesar's Rubicon and the Western Empire's collapse.
The US Lakes Where Snapping Turtles Live Past A Hundred Years
From Louisiana bayous to a chilly Minnesota lake, these are the US waters where snapping turtles grow into 200-pound, century-old giants.
8 Overlooked Towns In Wales Worth Visiting
8 Overlooked Towns In Wales Worth Visiting, from coastal Holyhead and Tywyn to castle-rich Kidwelly, Llandovery, and grand Powis Castle in Welshpool.
Indigo Snake
Hunted rattlesnakes, gopher tortoise burrows, and a comeback underway in Florida and Alabama. Inside the life of the Indigo Snake.
Which Planet Has The Longest Night?
Discover why Uranus and Venus experience extraordinary periods of darkness and what makes their day-night cycles so different from Earth's.
Riding the Sunrise Coast Pure Michigan Byway
Michigan's Sunrise Coast Scenic Byway is a 200-mile Lake Huron road trip of sunrise piers, historic lighthouses, state park beaches, and shipwreck lore.
Spitting Cobra
Spitting cobras spray venom several feet into a predator's eyes. Learn where these snakes live, what they eat, and how their aim stays so accurate.
Pygmy Rattlesnake
The pygmy rattlesnake's venom became a life-saving heart drug, and this tiny southeastern pit viper would far rather flee than bite. Meet a misfit rattler.
What Is The Fastest-Moving Planet?
Mercury, the closest planet orbiting the Sun, displays many astonishing qualities, including its dizzying orbital speed.
Why The Fall Of Troy Is Still Relevant Today
Archaeology puts the burning of Troy near 1180 BCE. The horse, the ten-year siege, and what the story still explains about power.
African Countries With Islam As The Religion Of The Majority
In 19 African countries, Islam serves as the religion of the majority.
The Civil War That Doomed The Roman Republic
The Roman Republic effectively died in 49 BCE. Even though it existed on paper for the next two decades, that year marked the beginning of a civil war.
Country Names With 10 Letters
18 countries have names that contain 10 letters, from Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan. Discover what other countries make the list!
What's the Heaviest Star Ever Found?
The heaviest star humanity has ever discovered contains the mass of about 230 Suns in a space only about 35 times its diameter.
Hiking Amongst The Black Bears And Rattlesnakes Of Beausoleil Island
Hiking Amongst The Black Bears And Rattlesnakes Of Beausoleil Island, a solo trek across Georgian Bay, the world's largest freshwater archipelago.
7 Overlooked Towns In England Worth Visiting
Smugglers' tunnels, a wizard's well, and England's largest lake. These are seven overlooked English towns, each well worth the trip.
Life Expectancy in Asia
Japan has the highest average life expectancy in Asia, as well as the world.
What Continent Is Hawaii In?
Although politically Hawaii is considered part of North America, geographically Hawaii is not part of any continent.
Landlocked Countries In Asia
Twelve countries in Asia are considered landlocked, although some of them, like Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, are along the Caspian Sea.
What Are The Contiguous United States?
Forty-eight states and the District of Columbia share a boundary with at least one other state and jointly make up the contiguous United States.
The Longest Mountain Ranges in Asia
The Kunlun Mountains, in China, is the longest mountain range in Asia.
Which Countries Border Italy?
Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, plus the two microstates it completely encloses: San Marino and Vatican City.
The Largest Stadiums In Asia
The biggest stadium on Earth isn't in America or Europe. It's in Asia, alongside 14 more giants. See the largest stadiums in Asia, ranked by capacity.
What Is A Cloud Forest?
How cloud forests drink from the clouds, and why Kilimanjaro, Monteverde, Yakushima and the Appalachians all depend on the mist.
The Driest States In The United States
The driest states in the US aren't all deserts. Some are famous for snow. Ranked by NOAA precipitation data, with the geography that keeps each one dry.
The Cities With the Lowest Annual Rainfall in the US
The Cities With the Lowest Annual Rainfall in the US are led by Yuma, Arizona, where barely three inches fall in a year, followed by Las Vegas and Phoenix.
Countries That Use Their Own Calendar
In Ethiopia, it's not the year you think, and there are 13 months. Discover the countries that still run on their own calendars instead of the Gregorian one.
Deepest Metro Stations in the World
Some metro stations plunge over a hundred meters underground, driven by challenging terrain, leading to engineering marvels with grand designs.