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Cities

9 Of The Most Adorable Small Towns In Ireland

Visit Ireland’s most adorable small towns, where dramatic coastlines, historic sites, and lively cultures come together in many unforgettable destinations.

Bodies of Water

The World's Largest Whirlpools

Explore the world’s largest and most powerful whirlpools, from legendary ocean maelstroms to tidal phenomena shaped by narrow channels and massive water flows.

Cities

7 Portugal Towns Where Time Stands Still

These 7 beautiful historic towns create the sense that time stands still in Portugal, as visitors enjoy the feeling of stepping into a living history book.

Stories

Island Hopping In The Philippines

With a bit of patience and a padded transit budget, island hopping around the Philippines archipelago can be immensely rewarding.

Industries

Electricity Consumption By Country

Compare electricity consumption across countries, from the world’s biggest power users to nations with far lower demand shaped by population, industry, and infrastructure.

Animals

Gaboon Viper

The Gaboon viper is a large African viper known for its camouflage, potent venom, long fangs, and ambush hunting behavior.

Animals

Green Mamba

The green mamba is a venomous, arboreal, and strikingly beautiful snake native to coastal portions of the African continent.

Animals

Musk Ox

Musk ox, despite woolly appearances, possess a variety of intriguing traits, both key to their survival and contribution to the ecology of their habitat.

Mountains

The Major Mountain Ranges In Europe

Notable mountain ranges in Europe include the Alps, Caucasus, Black Forest, and Balkan Mountains.

Ancient World

Why Did the Roman Empire Split?

Rome's split grew from size, uneven wealth, cultural divides, and reforms that pushed East and West apart, making division permanent in 395 CE.

Ancient World

Lost Technologies of the Roman Empire

Ancient Romans were technological innovators, and created a range of highly functional technologies, laying the groundwork for many technologies still in use.

Cities

6 Prettiest Downtown Strips In Victoria

Together, these six pretty downtowns show why a road trip through rural Victoria, Australia, is definitely a bucket list thing to do.

Cities

11 Cutest Small Towns In Hawaii For 2026

Experience a different side of Hawaii through these cute small towns known for history, black sand shores, farmers markets, art, and scenic coastal views.

Animals

Where Alligators and Crocodiles Overlap in the US

Alligators and crocodiles share one rare US habitat, where Everglades marshes fade into South Florida’s coastal estuaries.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Mexico

Snake-filled waters in New Mexico reveal where desert rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands draw aquatic hunters and shoreline predators.

Animals

How Many Rats Are There In The World?

How many rats are there in the world? Explore why there is no exact global count, how scientists estimate rat populations, and where these adaptable rodents thrive.

Lakes

The Lakes Where Trout Grow Largest

Lakes in the United States with the largest trout are generally cold and deep, including Lake Superior, Pyramid Lake, and Iliamna Lake.

Society

Countries With The Lowest Divorce Rates In The World

Who is sticking together and toughing it out over the long haul in marriage? Here is a glance at the countries with the lowest divorce rates around the globe.

Society

Famous Dance Forms From Around The World

Explore iconic dance forms from around the world, each reflecting the traditions, storytelling, and cultural identity of the places they come from.

History

10 Of The Largest Massacres In History

Throughout history, humans have proven that they are capable of doing awful things to each other. Massacres can easily be placed very closely near the top of that list.

Ancient World

Was The Fall Of The Roman Empire Inevitable?

Despite being one of the most powerful states in the world for hundreds of years, it eventually collapsed due to a variety of seemingly inevitable factors.

Geography

What Is Oceania?

Oceania is a region of the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of 4 subregions, Australia and New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.

Lakes

The Most Invasive Species Plagued Lakes In The United States

The five Great Lakes—Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario—are the most invasive species-plagued lakes in the United States.

Sports

The Largest High School Stadiums in the US

Discover the largest high school stadiums in the US, where massive seating capacities reflect the outsized role of high school sports in local culture.

Deserts

The Largest Deserts In Australia

With an area of 348,750 square km, the Great Victoria Desert is Australia's largest desert.

Landforms

What Was The Gondwana Supercontinent?

Explore the history of Gondwana, the massive ancient landmass that once connected today’s southern continents for millions of years.

Space

Is Titan Bigger Than Earth?

Titan is the second largest moon in the Solar System.

Geography

What Continent Is New Zealand In?

New Zealand is an island country and one of the many that make up Oceania. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean around 2,000 km southeast of Australia.

Geography

The Only Country in the World Named After a Woman

Saint Lucia is only country named after a woman.

Politics

The Deadliest Dictator Regimes In History

From political purges to state-driven mass killings, these regimes rank among the deadliest and most destructive in modern history.

Religion

Largest Christian Denominations in the World

Discover the world’s largest Christian denominations, from global traditions with centuries of history to modern branches with vast followings.

Geography

Countries That Border Three Oceans

Only two countries in the world border three oceans. They are Canada and Russia. Which are the oceans bordered by these countries? Get an answer here.

Space

What Is The Earth's Atmosphere Made Of?

The atmosphere is everything above the Earth’s surface, reaching 10,000 km into space. Everything beyond this distance is considered to be outer space.

Natural Disasters

What Causes Tectonic Plates To Move?

Tectonic plates are large pieces of the Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle. When viewed together, they form the lithosphere.

Politics

Which Countries Are Not Members Of The United Nations?

The UN has 193 member states and 2 observer states.

Time Zones

What Is The Biggest Time Difference Between Two Places On Earth?

The biggest time difference between two locations on Earth is well over 20 hours.

Space

Which Planet Has The Strongest Magnetic Field?

Mercury has a weak magnetic field, while Mars and Venus have no measurable magnetic fields. Jupiter is the largest planet and has the strongest magnetic field.

Space

Who Invented the Telescope?

Who really invented the telescope? Explore the competing claims, from Dutch spectacle makers to Galileo’s breakthroughs that changed astronomy forever.

Economics

12 Most Advanced Countries in the World

From cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to healthcare, education, and innovation, these countries rank among the most advanced in the world today.

Travel

10 Small Towns in Nevada with the Best Downtowns

Explore Nevada’s most scenic small-town downtowns, from mining-era streets and railroad depots to historic hotels, museums, and desert views.