Geography

Wednesday, 11 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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Lake Baikal
It is considered the cleanest lake in the world.
Baikal on each side is surrounded by a mountain range and the shores of the lake consist of steep rocks, which means that the mud does not flow into the lake in large quantities.
Montana
There are 45 streams named Willow Creek in Montana.
Krakatoa
It is classified as a stratovolcano.
Stratovolcanoes are characterized by a conical summit and are made of several layers of hardened lava and tephra. They are also considered the deadliest of all types of volcanoes.
Greenland
The Qassiarsuk settlement contains traces of the oldest Viking settlement on the island.
The site was named Brattahlio (Brattahlíð) thousand years ago. It was the estate of Erik the Red in ...
Montana
The biggest fish ever caught in Montana was white sturgeon.
It was caught in 1968 and weighed 43,5 kg (96 lb), and was 190 cm (75 in) long.
Mount Kilimanjaro
There are seven official routes on Kilimanjaro.
Six are for ascent, the seventh is for descent only. 
Uluru
Uluru, along with the surroundings area, houses over 400 species of plants.
Easter Island
On September 9, 1888, Chile's annexed Easter Island under the "Annexation Treaty."
The Chilean government, represented by Chilean naval officer Policarpo Toro, signed the treaty with ...
Aokigahara
The area around Mount Fuji is one of Japan's leading bird breeding grounds and a treasure trove of mammals.
42 species of mammals have been confirmed to exist there. The Aokigahara area is characterized by a ...
Tropical rainforests
Tropical rainforests regulate water circulation and stimulate rainfall.
Half of the rainfall in the Amazon is due to the functioning of the forests, which protect countries ...