Lake of Africa
Lake Malawi is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Africa. It is caused by the separation of the Earth’s surface in the Great Rift Valley 8 million years ago and forming a lake 4 million years ago from the water that overflows in Lake Tanganyika. come together hereIt is the ninth largest lake in […]Read More
Giethoorn
Giethoorn is a city in the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands with a population of 2,795 in 2020. It is located in a municipality. Steenwijkerland is approximately 5km southwest of Steenwijk. Giethoorn is often called “Venice of the Netherlands” because it has a small canal. around the village, Each house is designed as a […]Read More
white moose
White moose in the Värmland forest in Sweden near the Norwegian border. In recent years there have been several sightings of white moose in the forests of Sweden and Canada.Researchers in Scandinavia estimates that the population of white moose may increase because there are fewer predators and that hunting deer in Canada is illegal. The […]Read More
The most painful traditions to cross over into full warriors
The Sateré-Mawé tribe inhabits the rainforests of the Amazon. There is one of the most painful traditions to cross over into full warriors.At the age of 12, the boy had to go into the forest and collect the bullet ants. Then insert the ant into the weave glove groove. with the abdomen, which has the […]Read More
Diamond Beach
Diamond Beach is a black sand beach on the Bredamerkur Sandur ice plain. (Breiðamerkursandur) near Jokulsarlon Glacial Lake (Jökulsárlón) in the territory of Iceland’s Vatnajokull National Park.with fine black sand and ice cubes of various sizes which is caused by the rupture of the glacier when the sun shines on Thus, a diamond-like glow was […]Read More
The Sobbing Lion Monument
Lion of Lucerne or the Sobbing Lion Monument is a sculpture carved into a cliff located in Lucerne One of the most popular tourist destinations in Switzerland.This monument was erected to commemorate the Swiss military units hired by the French royal court to serve as their guards. Later, when the French Revolution broke out in […]Read More
Strawberry finch
(Red Avadavat or Strawberry finch), the scientific name Amandava , It can be found in grasslands, fields, wetlands, groves They are often seen in pairs or in flocks. eat seedsThe body is only 10 centimeters in size. In the off-breeding season, both sexes look very similar. But when the breeding season, the male will shed […]Read More
Crocodile newts, Knobby newts
Knobby newts are salamanders of the genus Tylototriton or small salamanders. Currently, there are 14 species found throughout the Himalayas. from northeastern India and Burma to Burma, to northern Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southern China. With its unusual shape, especially the Angular-headed crocodile newt (Tylototriton anguliceps), also known as the colorful Klingon newt. It can […]Read More
The Hawk-headed parrot
The Hawk-headed parrot is a New World parrot found in the Amazon rainforest, including Brazil, Suriname, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, northeastern Peru, Venezuela, French Guiana, and Guyana.Their distinctive feature is the hair on the back of the neck that can spread upward like a fan. There are red and blue with green wings. The chest and […]Read More
Butchart Gardens
Butchart Gardens is in Brentwood Bay, a small village. The southernmost coast of Vancouver Island, Canada, visited by more than one million people a year, was founded by the wife of a mining owner, Jennie Butchart, who previously used the land as a limestone quarry. But when the business was canceled So she turned this […]Read More