From the following 12 interesting facts, you will be able to get a tip of what awaits you to explore in Sierra Leone 12. Sierra Leone is blessed with a tropical climate and diverse environment ranging from the savannah to the rainforest. Sierra Leone is an assortment of various tropical cli...
China is one of the largest countries in the world with one of the longest documented histories. How much do you know about this amazing country? Our CEO Rich shares his top ten most interesting facts about China here! Subscribe for more interesting videos about China: 1- Biggest Population ...
Interesting Facts About Cancun This idyllic beach resort is located in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of Yucatan. Cancun is best known for its blockbuster beaches, high-rise hotels and endless days of sunshine, but there’s more to this city than all-inclusive resorts. How much do yo...
LikeSavannah, Georgia, Panama’s old town of Casco Viejo is dominated by squares. The three main plazas of Casco Viejo – Central, Bolivar, and Herrera – are the epicenter of the old town’s shopping, restaurant, and hospitality scenes! ADVERTISEMENT Fun Facts About the Panama Canal Construc...
The Sahara Desert at one time was lush grassland and savannah. Overgrazing and/or climate change in 8000 B.C. began to change the area from pastoral land to desert. Now it is the world’s largest hot desert at over 3,630,000 square miles—roughly the size of the United States. Antarct...
55) African elephants are divided into two subspecies: savannah (bush) and forest. Savannah elephants are larger, with curved tusks, while forest elephants are smaller, with tusks that are straighter and point downward.–by Bret Love & Anika Chaturvedi ...
“In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.” Erm, actually it doesn’t. Lions mostly live ongrasslandsandsavannah. Sometimes they inhabit forest, shrubland and desert. But never thejungle. So it’s also incorrect to think of lions as the kings of the jungle. While the ...
If you want to learn about the history of Martinique, you should definitely head to the “Savane des Esclaves”, which means Slaves’ Savannah. You will see 400 years of the history of the island, with a re-enactment of a Native village, as well as the lifestyle of slaves in Martiniqu...
Imagine anAfrican safariwithout getting a glimpse of a giraffe above the treetops. It just wouldn’t be wild Africa without these gentle giants loping around the savannah. So, let’s take a look at somefun giraffe factsbefore you meet on your next adventure. ...
John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, came to Savannah in 1735 to preach to the colonists and convert American Indians. He soon stood trial for breaking a promise to marry a woman and fled back to England in disgrace. 6Fun Fact ...