Geography

Wednesday, 8 October 2025
16 facts about Hawaii
16 facts about Hawaii
Volcanic paradise
This picturesque archipelago located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean owes its creation entirely to volcanic eruptions. Lush deciduous forests inter ...

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Bermuda Triangle
The best documented and most quoted in the history of the Bermuda Triangle is Flight 19.
In an incident on December 5, 1945, five American bombers and one search plane were lost - the plane ...
Lake Malawi
It is a deep lake. Its average depth is 292 m and at its deepest point it is 706 m.
Lake Baikal
In winter, Baikal freezes and the ice cover can be up to 2 m thick.
The ice on Baikal is so transparent that the bottom can be seen at small depths.
Death Valley
Death Valley is a national park.
Since 1933, the valley area has been a Natural Monument. In October 1994, it became Death Valley Nat ...
Lake Baikal
The name of the lake comes from the Mongolian language and means "Lake of Nature".
Hawaii
There are numerous coral reefs around the Hawaiian islands. They cover an area of 1935 square kilometers.
They are home to over 7000 species of animals and plants, of which over 1250 are unique on a global ...
Asia
The most popular attractions we can find in Asia are:
the Great Wall of China,  the Grand Royal Palace in Bangkok,  the Hagia Sophia in Turkey,  the Taj Mahal in India, the Petra in Jordan, the Vasily the Blessed Cathedral in Russia.
Hawaii
There are several astronomical observatories on Mauna Kea.
There are 13 telescopes installed on the volcano for observations in various ranges of electromagnet ...
Montana
Many dinosaur fossils are found in Montana.
Part of the Hell Creek Formation, which preserves animal and plant fossils from the Late Cretaceous ...
Nile river
Yellow Nile - a tributary of the Nile, mentioned by Ptolemy and Herodotus.
Like the Red Nile, Wadi Howar (Yellow Nile) is fed by rainfall and is now an episodic Nile tributary ...