Geography

Sunday, 21 June 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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Lake Como
One of its characteristic features is its shape of an inverted "Y" or the Greek letter "λ".
The triangle formed by two diagonal branches of the lake is called in Italian Triangolo lariano" - " ...
Asia
The Japanese are Asia's most long-lived nation.
The average life expectancy there is 84.67 years.
Mount Fuji
The first person ever to climb Mount Fuji was a Buddhist monk.
His name remains unknown, although it is known he ascended the summit in 663 AD.
Stromboli volcano
According to Clyde S. Kilby, a prominent literary scholar, J. R. R. Tolkien based the Mount Doom, volcano located in Mordor, Middle-earth with the Stromboli volcano.
Colorado
The highest point in the state is Mount Elbert (4,401.2 meters above sea level).
It is also the highest peak in the entire Rocky Mountains. It lies in Lake County, within the San Is ...
Yangtze River
The longest arch bridge in the world, located on the Yangtze, is the Chaotianmen Bridge.
It is 552 meters long.
Crete
Crete is a Greek island located in the Mediterranean Sea.
It is the largest and most populous island of Greece and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. It is the 88th largest island in the world.
Manhattan
Manhattan has the highest per capita income of any country in the United States.
It is one of the world’s leading centers for banking, finance, and communications. The New York Stoc ...
Sahara desert
A number of Neolithic cave paintings have been found in a national park in Algeria.
Among the 15,000 drawings identified so far are large wild animals (antelopes and crocodiles), herds ...
Congo River
The Congo River has a series of cataracts and rapids, called the Livingstone Falls.
There is a total of 32 rapids along its route. It ends in a section called “The Gates of Hell.”