Introduction
Until the late 19th Century we did not know what caused disease. There were many different theories from bad air to god’s wrath. People tried their best to treat illnes… Read More
Family holiday or hen party, whatever the occasion Albufeira is the perfect destination for everyone. So, what are the best things to do in Albufeira.
Albufeira is known for its stunning… Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
Art can tell you more than you may think about the people who made it. It’s creation and purpose can give us an insight into a societies religion, social status and values among many o… Read More
Don’t know what attractions to visit on your trip to London? We have you covered with our guide to the top things to do in London.
London will amaze you with its beautiful streets a… Read More
Endangered animals are animals that are at risk of demise and extinction for several reasons, the most important of which are their death and sudden, dramatic decline in large numbers around… Read More
One of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece is the Ancient Epidaurus. It is renowned for having an incredible ancient theatre with good acoustics. The area is excellent for va… Read More
If you are planning for Langtang short trek but wondering where to begin, then don’t worry we have come up with detailed information containing the Langtang valley 7 day… Read More
The island of Cyprus is one of the largest islands in the world, as it occupies third place among the islands of the Mediterranean in terms of area. It is located on the trade route between… Read More
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Whether you are the 80s or 90s kid feeling a little nostalgic or someone looking for a fun hairdo, the permed mullet is a good choice.
The hairstyle popular with pro bas… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
The West of Ireland is one of our country’s best hidden gems. With beautiful scenery, seaside locations, great hospitality and a friendly nightlife, the West of Ireland is a great plac… Read More
Found in Co. Mayo, Croagh Patrick is a quartzite mountain that reaches 764 metres in height. Nicknamed ‘the Reek’ by locals, the mountain is also an important place of pilgrimage… Read More
How did we treat illness before we knew what germs were? How did we discover bacteria which cause disease? The history of medicine is a super interesting topic and we are going to learn all… Read More
Puglia, known as Apulia in English, is the region forming the “heel of Italy’s boot” in the south. It borders the Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Adriatic Sea to the ea… Read More
Enjoying a long weekend alone or with your beloved partner before having kids is entirely different from a vacation with your kids. Still, various city breaks are out there to suit every typ… Read More
It is a piece of landmass surrounded by water on all sides. Islands are part of a continent or continent-like and their area does not amount to a continent. The islands range in size from a… Read More
Charles Babbage was an important figure in the history of computing.
The calculating machine of English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is one of the most famous icons in the hi… Read More
What are Caves? Caves are natural cavity under the earth’s surface or in rocks that allows humans or animals into it. It may or may not have an entrance or an opening. They are hollow… Read More
When you hear the word “hobbies,” what comes to mind? Painting, taking in music, keeping a journal, or even playing FIFA 22 with the guys on a Friday night are some more activiti… Read More
Welcome to the second episode of our ice age article series, the one inspired by the American, now 20-year-old animated film franchise Ice Age. In this series, we discuss many elements relat… Read More
Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and went to an ‘afterlife’ when a person died. To understand Egyptian mummification, we must first understand their religious beliefs… Read More
The Middle Ages were the height of castle-building in England. Many of the castles back then were built to act as a defence against different forms of foreign invasion and have continued to… Read More
Are you planning your trip and looking for things to do in London with kids? The cardinal rule for all seasoned travellers with kids is to organise leisure time to balance adult interests an… Read More
This guide aims to provide a description of the importance of the precious metal “Gold”, in man’s economic and artistic development throughout his history. We will discover… Read More
So you are browsing the Internet, maybe playing some online game, and then all of a sudden power cut occurs. All devices stop working, including your favourite one, the router. The Internet… Read More
What is Mercury?
Mercury is one of the important chemical elements. It has its symbol, “Hg”, and its atomic number is “80”; it cannot exist freely in nature; Due t… Read More
Discovery of the element copper and its history
The name copper is derived from the Latin cuprum for Cyprus, where copper was first mined by the Romans. The English symbol Cu also comes f… Read More
Ireland has been a religious island since the dawn of time, and its religiousness shows in the varied holy places in almost every county. The island venerated Gaelic and ancient Irish gods a… Read More
To better understand the origins of the food culture, it is crucial to understand the historical and geographical background of food. Food has always been essential to people; in prehistoric… Read More
There are various unique English landmarks to explore, from bustling cities to serene lakes and locations of outstanding natural beauty. England has a genuinely astounding number of sites, i… Read More
It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
China has a rich history, unique architecture, diverse theatres, and fabulous arts and festivals due to its size and colossal territory. One of the world’s largest nations, China has a… Read More
Many known historical sites can be found in national parks, and some are already open for the public. However, a lot of cultural sites, rock art shelters, burial grounds and historical build… Read More
A flag represents its country, and it often reflects not only the visual unity of a people but also the nation’s personality, and Croatia is no exception.
The Croatian flag consists… Read More
Yellowstone is the most popular park in the United States. Known for its impressive geysers and large herds of wildlife, you could easily spend a week in the park.
Things to see at… Read More
There are few places on earth as breathtaking as Scotland. Whether you are a tourist visiting Scotland for the first time or a Scottish resident, there are some genuinely must-see places to… Read More
The parks are a great way to experience London and its raw beauty. There are many different parks in London, each with its own unique features and exceptional vibes. For example, H… Read More
Our planet is quite blessed when it comes to exciting destinations and exhilarating experiences. Atop the list of the Earth’s most generously-gifted places comes the incredible English… Read More
The Louvre Museum of the United Arab Emirates is on Saadiyat Island in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, at an altitude of 40 metres above sea level. It was designed by the famous architect Jean Nou… Read More
Rick Stein once marvelled, “Can you believe Ireland has more than 40 shades of green?” as he travelled across the country on an exciting adventure to introduce the audience to th… Read More
In the northeast of France, one of the most splendid French departments borders Germany, the Les Vosges Department. This department derived its name from the famous low-l… Read More
The name “aluminum” comes from the prehistoric term “alumen,” which was used to refer to alum (potassium aluminum sulphate) (Latin, meaning bitter salt). Humphry Davy… Read More
County Sligo lies in the Northwest of Ireland, boarding the North Atlantic Ocean and offering stunning coastal views. The County is known for its rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant ar… Read More
County Cavan is perfectly nestled in between County Louth and County Sligo and it also shares some of its borders with Enniskillen. The county is known for its picturesque landscapes, numero… Read More
Table of ContentsHow long is the Langtang Trek?How difficultly is Langtang TrekWalking difficulty Langtang Trek altitude sickness RemotenessDifficulty due to weather and temperatur… Read More
Aswan, a jewel nestled in the heart of Egypt, is a testament to time, bridging the gap between the ancient and modern world. Steeped in history and culture, Aswan is home to significant arch… Read More
Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a new adventure, Basel, Switzerland’s gem, will cater to everyone’s taste. It is the third-largest c… Read More
Researchers have found a collection of seven miniature flutes, thought to be 12,000 years old, at the prehistoric site of Eynan-Mallaha in northern Israel. The flutes, made from the bones of… Read More
Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge in southern England to celebrate the Summer Solstice, the longest day in the northern hemisphere. The World Heritage site was open to the public fo… Read More
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of caviar consumption dating back 6,000 years at an archaeological site in Germany. The site, known as Friesack 4, has provided researchers with 4,000… Read More
New research challenges the long-held belief that men were the primary hunters in early hunter and gatherer societies. The study, which analyzed data from over 60 hunter-gatherer societies a… Read More
Our Easy DIY Dinosaur Sensory Bin will transport your child’s imagination back to the prehistoric land of the dinosaurs! Sensory bins are an excellent way to stimulate various senses… Read More
Bird feathers preserved in 99-million-year-old amber from Myanmar are providing new evidence for the link between birds and dinosaurs. The feathers offer insights into the evolutionary histo… Read More
In a remarkable conservation success story, 18 takahē birds have been released into a nature reserve on Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand. This is part of an effort to establish a third bree… Read More
Severe drought in Texas has exposed 113-million-year-old dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Valley State Park. The tracks, belonging to Acrocanthosaurus and Sauroposeidon proteles dinosaurs, were d… Read More
A new study reveals that prehistoric people called the Magdalenians practiced cannibalism as part of their funerary rituals between 14,000 and 19,000 years ago in northwestern Europe. The re… Read More
Paleontologists in Alberta have discovered rare fossils of prehistoric horses and camels dating back 1.5 to 4.5 million years. The fossils were found in a gravel pit in Big Stone, southeast… Read More
A new species of bird-like dinosaur, Fujianvenator prodigiosus, has been discovered in China's Fujian Province. The dinosaur, which lived 150 million years ago during the Jurassic Period, ha… Read More
Open world games have become increasingly popular in the gaming world, offering players the freedom to explore vast, immersive worlds at their own pace. When it comes to the best open world… Read More