Geography

Wednesday, 24 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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Montana
It is known as "The Treasure State."
It all started with a gold rush, but Montana is also the only producer of platinum and palladium and a significant copper, silver, and gemstones manufacturer.
Easter Island
The people of Easter Island speak the Rapa Nui language (Vananga Rapa Nui).
It is a language from the eastern branch of the Polynesian family of Austronesian languages spoken b ...
Crete
An enclave of traditional life in Crete is a triangle between mountain villages: Anogia, Zoniana, and Aimonas.
Men in that area of the island wear black shirts and dark scarves on their heads (almost all of them ...
Ojos del Salado
The border between Chile and Argentina runs through the summit of the volcano.
The Argentine part of the summit is located in the province of Catamarca, and the Chilean part is located in the province of Copiapo in the Atacama region.
Lake Victoria
One of Africa's worst water disasters occurred on the lake.
Since the early 20th century, ferries on Lake Victoria have been an important means of transportatio ...
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 ...
Manhattan
New Amsterdam was booming.
The first slaves began to be brought there, and soon a market was established where they were sold. ...
Manhattan
Manhattan is historically part of the Lenapehoking (Lenape homeland) territory, inhabited by the Munsee Lenape and Wappinger tribes.
The local Indians called this place “Manna Hata” or the island of Many Hills.
Niagara Falls
The waterfall is relatively young and was formed after the last glaciation 12.500 years ago.
Before the warming of the climate, the region of the waterfall and the Great Lakes were covered by a glacier two to three kilometers thick.
Congo River
Lying along its banks there are the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo, both named after the river.