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History

The Rise Of Suleiman The Magnificent

While he was certainly a skilled leader, the circumstances surrounding Suleiman's rise played a major role in setting him up for success.

Ancient World

How the Romans Built Roads That Still Exist

The Romans built thousands of kilometers of roads across Europe, Asia, and Africa, and these were built to last with unique materials and techniques.

Places

6 Most Rattlesnake Infested Areas on the Pacific Coast

The Pacific Coast is home to many rattlesnakes, especially in California, where they hide along coastal mountain trails and by the roots of giant redwoods.

Cities

9 Storybook Towns In Alaska

These nine storybook towns in Alaska can't help but be scenic, set as they are against glaciers, fjords, and the tallest peak in North America.

Cities

7 Tiny Off-Grid Towns In Victoria

For visitors interested in landscapes shaped more by geography than development, these towns offer a distinctive way to experience regional Victoria.

Cities

10 Perfect Destinations for a Long Weekend in South Dakota

Experience the Wild West spirit, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant local culture in these must-visit South Dakota towns.

Cities

10 Storybook Towns In Montana

From Whitefish to Virginia City, these Montana towns pair mountain scenery, local history, and lively main streets for a memorable trip.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In Southern California

Discover five snake-filled waters in Southern California where rattlesnakes and other species thrive in lakes, rivers, and wetlands.

Lakes

The Deepest Lakes In The United States

The 10 deepest lakes in the United States were shaped by powerful natural forces over thousands of years, including volcanic eruptions, glaciers, and floods.

Animals

Polar Bear

Polar bears dominate the Arctic’s frozen landscape, relying on sea ice, powerful swimming, and expert hunting skills to survive extreme conditions.

Ancient World

10 Key Battles in the Peloponessian War

The Peloponnesian War was one of the most important wars in the Ancient Greek world, changing the role of Athens and democracy in the area.

Climate

The 10 Wettest Countries in the World

Discover the 10 wettest countries in the world and learn how geography and climate create places with extraordinary rainfall year after year.

Travel

7 Small Towns in Hawaii with the Best Downtowns

From Hilo’s historic landmarks to Hawi’s colorful galleries and Ironman fame, explore Hawaii’s best small-town downtowns for culture and flavor.

Travel

6 Underrated Wyoming Towns Worth The Drive In 2026

From free soaks in ancient hot springs to counting the bullet holes in a saloon bar, these six underrated towns in Wyoming are each full of surprises.

Travel

7 Small Towns In The United States With The Best Downtowns

From waterfronts packed with seafood shacks to Victorian main streets frozen in time, the United States has a downtown for every vibe.

Animals

The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Michigan

Michigan hosts 18 snake species, with only one venomous. This article focuses on aquatic and semi-aquatic species, their behaviors, and safety.

Climate

The Snowiest Cities in the United States

These U.S. cities face an annual snowfall of over 100 inches in some cases, including cities along the Great Lakes and in the mountain West.

History

The Rise of Ottoman Artillery Warfare

Explore how Ottoman artillery transformed warfare, giving the empire a decisive advantage in battles and reshaping military strategy across Europe.

Ancient World

Why Hannibal Barca Remains Rome’s Greatest Enemy

Hannibal Barca stunned Rome by crossing the Alps with elephants, defeating Roman armies, and becoming the republic’s most feared enemy.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In The Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest’s rivers, marshes, and shorelines support diverse snake species, especially visible in late spring and summer around sunny habitats.

Stories

This Ontario Town Is Made For Walking

Tobermory rewards walkers with a pedestrian-friendly harbor, Niagara Escarpment trails, Great Lakes scenery, cultural landmarks, and easy stops for fish.

Bodies of Water

5 Snake-Filled Waters In The Southern United States

Discover snake hotspots across the American South, from the Everglades to Honey Island Swamp, and learn which species live near these waters.

Travel

9 Amazing Massachusetts Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive In 2026

With top attractions like the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, there are plenty of amazing day trips in Massachusetts that are worth the drive in 2026.

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

10 US States With The Longest Shorelines

Shoreline mileage measures land-water interfaces, increasing with bends, bays, and islands. Alaska leads the U.S. with 33,904 miles.

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.

Natural Disasters

The Ten Deadliest Blizzards In History

The deadliest blizzards across history, including the 1972 Iran Blizzard, demonstrate how severe weather and poor planning cause massive fatalities worldwide.

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.

Society

The Largest Universities In Canada By Enrollment

These are Canada’s largest universities by enrollment, including U of T and UBC, with student numbers, campuses, and key academic strengths.

Society

Countries With The Strictest Dress Codes

Countries with the strictest dress codes, often rooted in religious or ideological law or require specific modesty for tourists to respect local customs.