Exodus, Passover: How did the Jews get from Egypt to Israel?
Researching the various theories of which desert route the ancient Hebrews may have taken out of Egypt into the Land of Canaan in the biblical Exodus story – the geography of which has captivated scholars since the 19th century – brings up images of so …
Read moreThe Amazon Chronicles: My Unforgettable 100-Hour Rainforest Adventure
As an expert copywriter, I delved into the mesmerizing beauty of the Amazon Rainforest, embarking on a daring adventure that lasted 100 hours. This awe-inspiring journey brought me face to…
Read moreSwitzerland: Where Perfection Comes to Life – Discover the World’s Most Perfect Country!
If you’re seeking the most perfect country to visit, look no further than Switzerland. Nestled in the heart of Europe, this picturesque country is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich…
Read moreThe Chrysler Ghia Super Dart 400 is going to auction.
Despite many automakers’ habits of destroying concepts and prototypes, in the past it seemed to be easier to purchase a one-off fresh from the auto show floor, provided you had the money to do so. And we mostly have the Italian carrozzerias of decades …
Read moreThese two automobiles are the most stunning in the world.
The Amelia is not only the first major Concours of the year, setting the pace for a full summer’s worth of classic car celebrations across the country, but it’s also one of the nicest and, some say, most important classic car event of any season. Since …
Read moreUnveiling the Lost World of the Maya: A Journey into Ancient Civilization
The Maya civilization, one of the most sophisticated ancient cultures in history, continues to captivate modern-day explorers and researchers with its enigmatic ruins and intriguing mysteries. In this full episode…
Read moreUnearthing History: Exclusive Peek into the First Pompeii Excavation in 70 Years!
Pompeii Unearthed: A Closer Look at the First Excavation in 70 Years The ancient city of Pompeii, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, has…
Read moreWhat exactly is the problem with the Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museum and Preserve?
William S. Crosby of Manitou Springs and Harold Ashenhurst of Texas may have come up with the idea, but it took the influence and political experience of Virginia McClurg — one of the original preservationists behind Mesa Verde National Park, which was …
Read moreKids who are curious: Why do sloths move slowly?
Why do sloths go slow? Nina, Sydney, aged 5 You’re right, sloths do move very slowly! Sloths live in tropical forests in South and Central America, and they actually move so slowly that algae grows on their fur . This can give sloths a green colour that …
Read moreAfrican wild canines use the abilities they rely on to compete with other animals to adapt to human civilization.
Large carnivores in Africa are important from ecological, economic and cultural perspectives, but human activities put them at risk. Increasingly, lions, hyenas and African wild dogs are restricted to protected areas like national parks. Within these …
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