Planet

5 min read Planet

As a result of increasing sea levels that are occurring all across the world and generating frequent floods, it is only a matter of time before the first cities begin to see their water levels rise. In addition, research that was carried out by Matthew H. Mash, who is also the co-founder of Swiftest, indicates...

3 min read Planet

Norway’s ambitious venture, the European Route E39, stands as a testament to the nation’s dedication to innovation and infrastructure development. Spanning a length of 1,330 kilometers, this coastal highway has captured global attention with its unique blend of a floating tunnel, bridges, and awe-inspiring vistas. Let’s take a journey through time, from the inception of...

9 min read Lifestyle

For every Internet user who starts fights about the USA using facts they pulled out of their back pocket, there is a map that shows facts about America as they are and lets people make up their own minds about what they mean. Because of things like light pollution, trees, railways, streets, and roads that...

10 min read Lifestyle

The world is full of wonder, but our everyday routines can sometimes make us forget that. To remind you of the interesting things around us, Bored Panda has compiled a collection of pictures that you probably haven’t seen before. Get ready to be surprised! 1. Indoor Town Retirement Home: Name of this spot: “Doverwood Village”...

11 min read Lifestyle

Traveling is an incredible means to expand perspectives and ignite creativity, but the repercussions emerge when millions of tourists gather annually at the same location. Regrettably, some of the planet’s most cherished sites are undergoing degradation due to the well-intentioned impact of visitors. From Egypt’s revered Great Pyramids to destinations featured in blockbuster films, these...

5 min read Lifestyle

Traveling is one of the most satisfying things you can do in life. It’s a chance to see the world from a different angle and learn about different countries. But which places must you see before you die? It can be hard to concentrate. For more than 20 years, I’ve written about travel. Recently, I...

9 min read Planet

Neelima Valangi was resting in a cold, snow-covered cirque before the rising sun hit it. Neelima had been hiking early in the morning to get to a glacial tarn. She couldn’t bring herself to care about the stack of human bones next to the frozen lake called Roopkund because Neelima was so cold and unhappy...