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Cities

10 New South Wales Towns Where Time Stands Still

Deeply tied to their landscapes and history, discover these ten New South Wales towns where time seems to stand still.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Queensland

Queensland's waters are filled with a variety of snakes, including venomous aquatic and land-dwelling species, from its oceans to its rivers.

Cities

6 Stunning Small Towns In Alaska

Discover Alaska’s most stunning small towns, from Sitka to Valdez, with glaciers, totem poles, wildlife, and unforgettable coastal scenery.

Places

8 Great Road Trips to Take in Washington

The Olympic Peninsula and Puget Sound set the scene for these Washington road trips that feature sweeping views and charming pit stops from beginning to end.

Cities

9 Most Relaxing Wyoming Towns

These Wyoming towns are the perfect relaxing getaway, with multiple towns featuring hot springs, access to the great outdoors, and more.

Travel

10 Amazing Alabama Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive In 2026

Explore top Alabama day trips featuring Birmingham attractions, Huntsville space museums, state parks, caves, and historic cultural sites.

Ancient World

How Did Alexander The Great Defeat The Persian Empire?

Alexander the Great used superior tactics, as characterized by his speed and preparation, in conjunction with charismatic leadership to conquor Persia.

Travel

9 Small Towns in Illinois with the Best Downtowns

9 Illinois towns with standout downtowns, from Galena’s hillside Main Street to Woodstock’s Victorian square and Fulton’s riverfront windmill.

Animals

Lemur

Lemurs are among the world’s most unusual primates, marked by disputed taxonomy, extreme adaptations, and mounting threats in Madagascar.

Travel

8 Small Towns in Mississippi with the Best Downtowns

Mississippi’s most charming small towns come to life in their downtowns—from Ocean Springs’ artsy streets to Natchez’s historic bluffs.

Animals

Owl

Owls (order Strigiformes) are among the world's most recognized birds of prey, this article explores the species more in depth.

Animals

Fossa

The fossa is an endemic Madagascar species and a predator designed by nature to hunt in one of the most vertical environments on the planet.

Ancient World

What Happened After Alexander The Great Died?

The somewhat mysterious death of Alexander the Great had far-reaching and long-lasting implications that ultimately led to the rise of the Hellenistic period.

Ancient World

The Longest Sieges in Ancient History

In ancient warfare, the siege was a common tactic for invading armies to take on fortified cities, garrisons, castles, and fortresses; these are the longest

Travel

9 Small Towns in Arkansas with the Best Downtowns

Nine Arkansas small towns with standout downtowns, from creekside streets in Siloam Springs to the steep, spring-fed lanes of Eureka Springs.

Travel

7 Small Towns In Missouri With The Best Downtowns

The downtowns on this list are more than just the central area of the towns; they are where the town is shaped and experienced.

Ancient World

Was Alexander The Great A Good Ruler Or A Tyrant?

While he was arguably one of history's most effective rulers, Alexander the Great was often ruthless in his tactics, making his legacy complex and nuanced.

Climate

What Causes Hail?

From pea-sized pellets to softball-sized stones, discover how hail forms and why it’s one of the most damaging weather hazards.

Lakes

Lakes With Islands That Contain Lakes

Remote inland waters, unique ecosystems, and fishing and wilderness adventures await across North America’s most fascinating nested lakes.

Deserts

Polar Deserts

Polar deserts are colder and drier than most hot deserts. See how Antarctica and the Arctic meet the definition.

Climate

What Is Orographic Precipitation?

What is orographic precipitation? Learn how mountains force air upward, causing rain or snow on one side and dry conditions on the other.

Rivers

The Longest Rivers In Japan

The Shinano, or Chikuma, on the island of Honshu is the longest river in Japan, while the River Tone is the only other in the country 200 miles or longer.

Economics

Big Mac Index By Country

The Big Mac Index compares Big Mac prices worldwide to assess purchasing power, highlighting economic differences among countries.

Bodies of Water

The 5 Most Dangerous Bodies Of Water In Wyoming

From icy lakes to fast-moving rivers, explore the five most dangerous bodies of water in Wyoming and the risks they pose.

Lakes

6 Crystal-Clear Lakes in Wisconsin that You Have to See

These are the six clearest lakes in Wisconsin, boasting crystal-clear waters that visitors have to enjoy via swimming, boating, diving, and other activities.

Valleys

Matanuska-Susitna Valley

The Matanuska-Susitna Valley, between Anchorage and Denali National Park, covers 24,707.3 square miles and is the 6th-largest county in South Central Alaska.

Deserts

What And Where Are Coastal Deserts?

As the name implies, coastal deserts are deserts stretching along the sea coast. They are one of the four major types of deserts.

Geography

Where Is Micronesia?

Micronesia is composed of several different countries and territories, making up thousands of small islands, which are of volcanic or coral origin.

Natural Disasters

10 US States With the Most Tornadoes

These are the top eight tornado hotspots in the US, and the article will provide some insight as to why these regions are so prone to devastating storms.

Geography

The Creation of a New Ocean Might Split Africa Into Two Parts

The African continent, located on the African Plate, is experiencing significant geological changes due to the movements of surrounding tectonic plates.

Industries

Top 10 Steel Producing Countries In The World

This article lists the top 10 steel-producing countries in the world based on their 2024 production and details how much steel each produces.

Space

The Big Crunch

A theoretical model for how the universe will end assumes just that: eventually, the expansion of space will halt, and the universe will begin to contract.

Crime

The 10 Safest States in the US

Maine, Vermont, and Hampshire have the lowest crime rates in the US. Learn more about the dates with the lowest rates of violent crime.

Mountains

10 Tallest Mountains In Canada

Canada’s tallest peaks rise in the Saint Elias range, led by Mount Logan, glaciated giants shaping climate, rivers, and adventure.

Geography

The Largest Archipelagos in the World

Ranked by estimated island counts, these massive archipelagos, from Finland’s 50,000+ isles to Canada’s Arctic chain, shape ecosystems and settlement.

Natural Disasters

The 1977 Ground Blizzard That Buried New York Without Falling Snow

The 1977 ground blizzard killed at least 29 people as 69-mph winds blew Lake Erie snow into drifts across New York and Ontario.

Natural Disasters

The Worst Storms of All Time - Blizzard of 1978

Two historic 1978 U.S. blizzards struck Midwest and Northeast; the deadly February storm devastated coastal New England communities with flooding.

Politics

Who Were The US Presidents That Won All 50 States?

No U.S. president has ever won all 50 states. Learn which leaders came closest, why it happened historically, and why it is unlikely today.

Crime

The Largest Jails in the United States

The largest US jails are concentrated in a few counties, mainly urban areas, influencing local policies and community safety.

Geography

What Is The Longest Country Name In The World?

Discover the ten countries with the longest official names in the world, ranked by letter count, and learn the history and meaning behind each title.