The Fascinating World of Dragonflies – One of Our Most Aerodynamic Insects

The Fascinating World of Dragonflies – One of Our Most Aerodynamic Insects Today is National Dragonfly Day (apparently), and I love Dragonflies and…

World’s first underwater hotel residence opens in Maldives

For once, it’s an opportunity to sleep with the fishes that doesn’t mean you end up like a character in a mob movie.…

The world’s first FLOATING CITY is coming to South Korea in 2025

The world’s first floating city will be built off the coast of South Korea by 2025 as a way for humanity to survive rising sea…

This is what happened to the world’s biggest ship ever built

1/5 The Seawise Giant was the longest ship ever built The Seawise Giant was a supertanker that held the record for being the…

Thomas Edison, while working at night, always kept a steel ball in one hand so that if he fell asleep and the steel ball left his hand, he would be woken up by the noise.

Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida, USA The full statue of Thomas Edison is located under the banyan tree given to…

A Train Station in Japan had plans to close but noticed a student was the only one using it. They decided to close when she graduates from high school. THAT’S JAPAN FOR YOU

With no other reliable means of getting to school on time, read about what happened to this Japanese school student… We often associate…

The heaviest snake in the world is the green anaconda. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded weighed 227 kilograms

Snakes can grow to colossal sizes, although some reports have long been exaggerated. The largest snakes in the world belong to the python…

Bhutan was the last country in the world to start television service

Introduction: Bhutan was the last country to introduce television. The introduction of television in Bhutan in 1999 marked a major turning point in…

Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Denmark are together called ‘Scandinavia’

Scandinavia is in northern Europe. But where exactly are its borders and which countries are regarded as Scandinavian countries? What about Scandinavian languages…

Things you don’t know about donkeys – Donkeys never forget!!!

Donkeys have been used and often abused in labor for over 5,000 years. It is estimated that more than 50 million donkeys are…