Interesting Facts About Miami Widely described as ‘Mother of Miami’, Julia Tuttle was a local businesswoman who owned property in the local area. She convinced Henry Flagler, a railway tycoon, to extend the railroad down to Miami river territory. In return, she supplied him with the land fo...
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...
They typically nest alongside rivers in the countryside, woodlands, meadows, and even on farmland. In Africa, they can be found in the savannah, forest, shrubland, and grasslands. European bee-eaters often live in arid or semi-arid environments. 6.Did you know? In some places, European bee...
Ten fun facts about Lions1. Lions are Highly Social Animals Lions are highly social animals, living in prides of 10 to 15 individuals. They are fiercely protective of their young cubs, and will go to great lengths to ensure their safety. Lions are known to form strong bonds with their ...
Explore TreeHouse Point, Washington's wondrous treehouse hotel, and discover its surprising ins and outs with these stunning photos and facts. In 2005, Pete Nelson was led by the light of a blue moon to the spot where he would build TreeHouse Point's first treehouse: The Temple of the Blue...
Burkina Faso to the north and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. Ghana is famous for wrestlerKofi Kingston, andother celebrities. And today we decided to acquaint you in more detail with this interesting state. We have collected for you the most interesting facts about Ghana, which should appe...