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11 Of The Most Adorable Small Towns In Croatia
To step into these 11 adorable communities is to witness the country's rich and diverse cultural traditions and beautiful nature up close and personal.
Is the Universe Getting Bigger?
The universe is getting bigger, and space itself is doing the stretching. Discover why expansion is speeding up and how the cosmos may end.
How the Romans Built Aqueducts That Still Carry Water
See how Roman engineers used gravity, careful planning, and durable materials to build aqueducts that still carry water today.
6 Of The Quietest New Zealand Towns
These six Kiwi towns each offer an authentic slow‑travel experience set against stunning landscapes from wild West Coast beaches to scenic Wairarapa plains.
Arctic Wolf
The arctic wolf can withstand extreme freezing temperatures and harsh environments, making them a unique subspecies of wolf.
Road Tripping Along Michigan’s Thumbcoast
A two-day road trip along Michigan's Thumbcoast, tracing the St. Clair River and Lake Huron shore through Marine City, Port Huron, Port Austin, and Caseville.
The Lakes With Underwater Forests
These remarkable lakes preserve underwater forests shaped by lava flows, earthquakes, and swamps, creating rare windows into lost landscapes.
This Quiet Colorado Town Is An Underrated Gem For Nature Lovers
Explorers who want to surround themselves with the best of what nature has to offer in this state will find peace and solitude in beautiful Creede.
9 Nicest Small Towns In Wyoming
Past Yellowstone’s geysers and the Tetons’ peaks, Wyoming’s small towns trade crowds for hot springs, canyon trails, and Old West character.
The Lakes That Produce the Most Record-Breaking Fish
From cold Arctic water to open desert, 10 lakes across North America and Japan hold IGFA all-tackle world records for the largest trout, sunfish, and catfish.
11 Amazing Kentucky Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive In 2026
Plan the perfect Kentucky day trip with this guide to caves, parks, museums, and scenic destinations just a short drive from Louisville.
The Lakes That Disappear and Come Back Every Year
Some lakes periodically fill and drain, like Oregon's Lost Lake, Slovenia's Cerknica basin, and Northern Ireland's Loughareema, depending on rainfall or snowmelt.
Largest School Districts in the United States
Get an overview of the largest school districts in the US by student enrollment, from New York City to Palm Beach, with details on diversity and size.
Istanbul in the Off Season
Istanbul in the off season means winter crowds, Galata durum, Balat's rainbow streets, the Basilica Cistern, and a Bosphorus ferry across to Asia.
Could the Moon Ever Drift Away?
Learn why the Moon drifts 1.5 inches away from Earth each year and how it has lengthened Earth's days, changed the tides, and shaped eclipses.
The Richest Merchants of the Ancient World
Ancient merchant elites built fortunes through purple dye, incense, the Silk Roads, grain fleets, maritime trade, and iron production.
The US States That Would Fit Inside Lake Superior
Nine US states are small enough to fit inside Lake Superior, and one more is smaller than the lake yet too broad to nest within its shoreline.
Native Fish of the United States of America
The USA is home to a wide range of native fish species, each playing a key role in ecosystems and local cuisine across the country. Full table included.
What Hera Will Find At The Asteroid DART Crashed Into
NASA's DART mission successfully altered an asteroid's orbit. See how ESA's Hera mission is examining the collision to improve planetary defense.
Why Venus Became A Hellish Planet
The planet Venus is downright hellish due to its thick atmosphere, high temperatures, volcanoes, and sulphuric clouds that rain acid.
The Most Feared Warriors of the Ancient World
Ancient warriors like Spartans, Persian Immortals, Roman legionaries, Carthaginians, and Huns shaped history through fearsome tactics.
Did The Fall Of The Roman Empire Lead To The Dark Ages?
While the fall of the Western Roman Empire did lead to the decline of cities and literacy, its connection to the "Dark Ages" is more complex.
The World's Longest Mountain Ranges
The world's longest mountain range hides almost entirely underwater. Discover Earth's longest ranges, from the mid-ocean ridge to the towering Andes.
Why Mars Lost Most Of Its Atmosphere
Mars once had thicker air and flowing water. Then its magnetic shield failed, and the Sun slowly stripped the planet into the frozen desert we see today.
Which US States Trade The Most With China?
California dominates China trade, but state-by-state data reveal tariffs create uneven winners and losers across logistics, manufacturing, and energy.
Tears Of The Turtle Is America's Deepest Limestone Cave
Nearly half a mile straight down, Montana's Tears of the Turtle is America's deepest limestone cave. Discover the record-breaking descent few will ever attempt.
Largest Ethnic Groups And Nationalities In The United States
U.S. Census Bureau data shows that more Americans identifies as either German or African American than any other group.
The 10 Largest Iron Ore Mines in the World
These iron ore mines in Brazil and Australia mine the most iron in the world. The largest iron ore mine is the Serra Norte Mining Complex in Brazil.
10 Best Military Academies From Around The World
These Military Academies from around the world have formidable and historic reputations, some of which date back to the 19th century.
The Largest Armies In The World
Active-duty military headcounts demonstrate global rankings, with China, India, and the US leading; qualitative factors also influence strategic capabilities.
The 10 Lowest Places On Earth
The Earth's surface exudes an impressive range of elevations. The following list is all about highlighting the lowest points across the terrestrial landscape.
How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In The United States
Explore George Washington's Virginia to experience the rich history of the U.S. by visiting his birthplace and final resting place.
The Most Loved Countries In The World
Neutrality, quality of life, and global goodwill define the world's most admired nations. Discover the most loved countries and how they earn it.
The Deepest Caves In The World
Perhaps there are even more caves to be discovered in the future, but for now, let’s look at the 10 deepest caves known in the world today.
The Least Developed Countries In The World
One of the key factors contributing to underdevelopment in South Sudan, located in east-Central Africa, is persistent conflict and political instability.
Why Are So Many Countries Called Guinea?
Four countries carry the name Guinea, on two different continents. Discover where the name came from and why it spread so far across the map
Which Countries Export the Most Food?
The United States is the largest exporter of food products worldwide, sending massive amounts of plant and animal products around the world.
The Unhealthiest Presidents In American History
John F Kennedy suffered from various ailments such as chronic back pain. These health concerns were kept secret in order to uphold a false image of vitality and youth.