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The State Parks With The Best Beaches In America
The State Parks With The Best Beaches In America trade boardwalks for nature, protecting quartz sand, tidepools, and barrier islands across seven states.
The US Lakes That Will Disappear When Their Dams Come Down
Dam removals are erasing reservoirs across the US, from Lake Pillsbury to century-old New England mill ponds. These are the lakes set to vanish next.
The State Parks With The Best Rock Climbing
The State Parks With The Best Rock Climbing include Smith Rock, Hueco Tanks, Devil's Lake, and Castle Rock, plus the permits and seasons to know.
What Happens To State Parks During A Government Shutdown
State parks can close when a state government shuts down, but a federal shutdown usually leaves them open. What that means for your trip.
7 Most Hospitable Towns In North Dakota
Experience the charm of North Dakota’s friendliest small towns, from Badlands adventures and lake escapes to historic downtowns and beloved local festivals.
10 Small Towns in Texas with the Best Downtowns
Ten Texas towns with the best downtowns, from Port Isabel's fish mural to Fredericksburg's Magic Mile and Bandera's cowboy saloons.
The Longest Uninterrupted Beach In America
America's longest unbroken beach runs some 65 wild, roadless miles along Texas' Padre Island. Why it wins, and how it beats Long Beach and Virginia Beach.
The Rivers The West Would Turn To If The Colorado Failed
No single river can replace the Colorado. From the Columbia to the Mississippi, here are the waters the West eyes, and why each rescue plan keeps failing.
The Lakes Where Yellow Perch Grow Largest
A few lakes have produced yellow perch that shattered expectations, with record fish topping three pounds and holding their place for decades.
The Best Fly Fishing Lakes In America
Some hold record-class trout worth crossing the country for, others put newcomers on fish from shore. Ten of the best fly fishing lakes in America, ranked.
10 Countries with the Largest Uranium Reserves
Australia holds 1.67 million tonnes of recoverable uranium, but Kazakhstan mines the most. How the ten largest resource holders compare.
Bengal Tiger
Learn about Bengal tiger biology, habitat, behavior, and conservation while uncovering the threats facing this iconic South Asian predator.
Saltwater Crocodile
The saltwater crocodile is the largest living reptile and holds the strongest bite force ever measured, ruling estuaries from India to northern Australia.
Why Some Stars Die In Massive Explosions
Learn why some massive stars explode as supernovae while others collapse into black holes and how these blasts help to seed future planets.
How Many People Lived In The Roman Empire?
The Roman Empire held between 59 and 76 million inhabitants at its peak, but exact numbers are difficult for historians to calculate.
A Driving Tour of River Road National Scenic Byway
A Driving Tour of River Road National Scenic Byway winds along Michigan's AuSable River, past sand dunes, high bluffs, and the Lumberman's Monument.
Mako Shark
The mako shark is the fastest shark in the ocean, a warm-muscled predator clocked near 45 mph that leaps clear of the water. Both species are now Endangered.
What Animals Live In The Gobi Desert?
Fewer than 50 Gobi bears remain on Earth, all in one desert. Discover the animals of the Gobi and how they survive one of the planet's harshest places.
Which Planet Is The Brightest In Our Sky?
Venus is the brightest planet in our sky, reflecting most of the sunlight that reaches it. Find out when it peaks and why.
The Worst Decisions Made By Roman Generals
Rome lost armies at Cannae, Carrhae, Teutoburg Forest, and Adrianople. A look at the commanders whose choices cost the empire dearly.
8 Underrated Illinois Towns Worth the Drive in 2026
Beyond the bright lights of Chicago, there are many smaller, underrated towns in Illinois worth making the drive for in 2026.
Which Planet Has Days Longer Than Its Years?
Venus takes 243 Earth days to spin once but only 225 to orbit the Sun. Here is why its day outlasts its year, and how Mercury complicates it.
The Biggest Scandals In Ancient Rome
From Caesar's affair with Cleopatra to a throne sold at auction, these are the scandals that shaped how Rome is remembered today.
What The Hubble Tension Could Break In Cosmology
The Hubble Tension is a fundamental conflict in physics regarding the rate of expansion of the universe, with wide-ranging implications.
Was The Roman Empire Really Better Than The Roman Republic?
Rome swapped the Republic's power sharing for the Empire's administration. What Augustus gained, and what Diocletian's court cost.
Ancient Tunnels Still Functioning
Ancient tunnels in Rome, Jerusalem, Iran, Oman, and China still carry water by gravity more than 2,000 years after they were dug.
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.
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.
African Countries With Islam As The Religion Of The Majority
In 19 African countries, Islam serves as the religion of the majority.
Country Names With 10 Letters
18 countries have names that contain 10 letters, from Azerbaijan to Uzbekistan. Discover what other countries make the list!
Life Expectancy in Asia
Japan has the highest average life expectancy in Asia, as well as the world.
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 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.
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.
European Countries With The Most Forest Cover
Sweden has the most forest cover of any European country.