Geography

Sunday, 8 February 2026
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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Europe
The oldest European city is Bulgaria's Plovdiv.
The first people settled in this place 8000 years ago and settlement continues here to this day. In ...
Mount Pinatubo
Another eruption of Mount Pinatubo took place in August 1992, killing over 72 people.
Lake Huron
The French barque Le Griffon was the first European ship to sink in the lake due to a raging storm.
It was also the first European vessel to sail the Great Lakes. To date, the wreck of Le Griffon, ref ...
Easter Island
The Rapa Nui National Park is home to moai stone statues - the most notable achievement of the Polynesian people of Easter Island.
There are 887 stone statues called moai erected on ahu stone platforms. Most of them were carved in ...
Mount Fuji
At the end of each climbing season, Fujiyoshida City holds a two-day fire festival at the base of the mountain.
The Yoshida Fire Festival is held on August 26th and 27th. Its purpose is both to celebrate the end ...
Mount Tambora
It is located in the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara.
Tropical rainforests
Soils in tropical forests fall into two categories: red soils and ferralitic soils.
Red soils are well-weathered, red clay soils that are acidic and poor in essential nutrients such as ...
Caspian Sea
The average depth of the Caspian Sea is about 210 meters.
Santorini
Because of the explosion, a lot of ash escaped from the crater. Ash clouds obstructed sunlight to the entire Mediterranean region, about 300,000 km² (115 830.648 sq mi).
According to the hypothesis, the volcano ejected 60 km3 (14.39 cu mi) of magma from the crater.
Mount St. Helens
Geologists claim there are more eruptions to come.
Their magnitude may be more destructive than that of 1980.