Seasoned cruisers are tired of first-timers not knowing some basic cruise etiquette. And they're not shy about talking about it online. So, if you're planning to hop on one, keep reading to know how to be a considerate passenger.
For centuries, Simushir Island didn't attract much attention, but today, we know it's the location of a massive volcanic eruption with unparalleled aftermath. How did this one incident wreak havoc on 19th-century societies?
When winter descends, the Japanese combat the cold with mindfulness and purpose. Unlike the hustle of American life, where rapid solutions like blasting central heating reign supreme, Japanese traditions embrace a slower, more thoughtful rhythm.
Across the Ethiopian desert, a massive crack in the Earth’s crust hints at a breathtaking transformation underway. Scientists have discovered that the African continent is splitting faster than ever imagined.
"When I decided to write The Da Vinci Code, I knew that its finale would have to take place at the most mysterious and magical Chapel on earth—Rosslyn". That's what Dan Brown had to say about the beauty of this building. Read on to know its history and mystery.
While humans build super tall skyscrapers, nature has been quietly growing its own giants for centuries. Here are nature's record-breakers that almost touch clouds while keeping their roots firmly in ancient soil.
The bombardment of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is one of the most haunting events in modern history. Some suggest that without these necessary evil actions, millions would not have lost their lives. Is this true?
Famed naturalist John Muir once said, “When I first caught sight of Mount Shasta, my blood turned to wine”. This is about California’s famous mountain that grew stories just as naturally as it grew ice.
As you hike through the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest, you catch the gleam of amber eyes staring at you—a wolf. What do you do? Wolves are elusive, but encounters happen, especially in the remote wilderness areas of Wyoming and Alaska. These essential tips can make or break this meeting.
By the end of the 19th century, everyone was looking for gold, silver, and copper. With these booming industries, many towns were built, but they are left today to tell the story of people who had so much hope and too many dreams.
As the clock strikes midnight, billions worldwide bid farewell to the old year and embrace the new. But while the sentiment is universal, the ways in which cultures celebrate couldn't be more diverse. Every tradition tells a story of renewal and shared joy, but which are the strangest?
Laws and policies are discussed in several government buildings across the world. However, apart from legislative activities, a vast network of tunnels and hidden corridors connect those buildings to other structures and serve as secret passageways for those who work on them. What secrets do they hold?