Geography

Thursday, 1 January 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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Colorado
Colorado is bordered by six states.
To the north with Wyoming and Nebraska, to the east with Kansas, to the south with Oklahoma and New Mexico, and to the west with Utah.
Wadi Rum
It was perhaps the British officer Thomas Edward Lawrence who made Wadi Rum most famous in the West.
He crossed the valley several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917-18 and eventually settled there. ...
Nan Madol
Nan Madol is located on the island of Pohnpein, the main island of the Micronesian state of Pohnpein.
The island is inhabited by the majority of the population of the state, about 34,000 people. It belo ...
Taiga
After tundra and permanent ice caps, the taiga is the terrestrial biome with the lowest average annual temperatures.
The average annual temperature ranges from -5 to 5 °C (23 °F to 41 °F). In the Siberian taiga, the average temperature of the coldest month ranges from -6 °C to -50 °C (21 °F to -58 °F).
Manhattan
In the early 19th century, Lower Manhattan was expanded from the natural Hudson shoreline at Greenwich Street to West Street using reclaimed material.
During the construction of the World Trade Center in 1968, 917.000 cubic meters of material was exca ...
Lake Victoria
The waters of Lake Victoria are divided between three countries: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
80% of the lake's water comes from rainfall, plus rivers and thousands of small streams. The largest ...
Atacama Desert
The first European to cross the Atacama was the conquistador Diego de Almagro in 1536.
After the fall of the Incas, the desert came under Spanish rule. In the 19th century, the desert cam ...
Europe
The shortest reigning European ruler was Louis XIX.
On August 20, 1830, he assumed the throne of France for 20 minutes.
Mount St. Helens
It is a very popular hiking spot.
Caspian Sea
Its name derives from the Kaspi, a tribe inhabiting the region in the 6th century B.C.