Nature’s Little Miracle: Interesting Facts About the Endangered Axolotl
The axolotl, a salamander native to Mexico and often dubbed “the Mexican walking fish,” captivates scientists and the public alike…
African Forest Elephant Now Critically Endangered as Savanna Counterpart Also Declines
For the first time, African elephants have been assessed as two distinct species—revealing an unexpectedly dire conservation outlook. The African…
Hong Kong Taps Chiikawa Manga Pop Culture to Revive Tourism
In a bid to reinvigorate tourism and lure both domestic and international visitors, Hong Kong has embraced the beloved Japanese…
Seven Super-Spicy South Korean Dishes
South Korean cuisine is renowned for its bold, fiery flavors—and for those with the courage to try them, a vibrant…
‘Star Wars’ Locations That Actually Exist: Explore Real-World Places Behind a Galaxy Far, Far Away
More than mere movie sets, many of the worlds of Star Wars were brought to life by dazzling real‑world landscapes.…
Joy as Lotus Flowers Bloom Again in Kashmir’s Wular Lake After Three Decades
For the first time in over three decades, delicate pink lotus flowers have re-emerged across the surface of Wular Lake…
“Elephant Whisperer”: One Thai Woman’s Lifelong Quest to Protect a Rescued Herd
From witnessing ruthless abuse in her rural childhood to founding a sanctuary that houses more than 100 elephants today, Saengduean…
New Interactive Trail Brings 200-Year-Old Royal William Naval Yard to Life in Plymouth
Visitors to Plymouth can now explore the rich history of the Royal William Yard through an interactive history trail that…
Historic Cottages Will Soon Be Available for Rent: Restoring Heritage Through Hospitality
A pair of historic cottages set within the grounds of a former grand country estate are slated for renovation and…
India’s Slowest Train Journey: A Timeless Climb from Mettupalayam to Ooty
In an era of high-speed rail and rapid transit, one journey endures by moving deliberately—and deliberately well. The Nilgiri Mountain…