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  • Is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky the biggest cave in the world?

    Is Mammoth Cave in Kentucky the biggest cave in the world?

    Nestled within the heart of Kentucky, USA, lies Mammoth Cave, an underground sensation that has captured the interest of explorers, geologists, and tourists alike. The question often arises: Is Mammoth Cave the largest cave in the world? Let’s delve into the facts to uncover the truth. Mammoth Cave Overview Mammoth Cave boasts a staggering length

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    Finn Oakley

    August 13, 2023
    Nature, Science
    caves, Earth, geology, history, Paris, planet, time, Vietnam, water, world
  • Lechuguilla Caves Reveal Astonishing Virgin Cave Pool

    Lechuguilla Caves Reveal Astonishing Virgin Cave Pool

    An awe-inspiring discovery at New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns National Park revealed a network of “virgin” cave passages and an untouched pool 700 feet below the surface. This finding adds to the mystique of Lechuguilla Cave, one of the ten longest caves in the world. Lechuguilla Caves’ Special Discovery In May 2000, geoscientist Max Wisshak led an expedition

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    Finn Oakley

    August 12, 2023
    Nature, Science
    caves, discovery, geology, Mexico, national parks, New Mexico, planet, Rocks, science, time, watch, water, world
  • How Vietnam’s Golden Bridge lends its hand to history

    How Vietnam’s Golden Bridge lends its hand to history

    Vietnam’s Golden Hand Bridge, or Cau Vang, is an architectural wonder and a symbol of innovation and development in Ba Na Hills. Here’s an insight into the history and design of this masterpiece. The History of Vietnam’s Golden Hand Bridge Vietnam’s Golden Bridge stands suspended nearly a mile above sea level at the top of

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    Finn Oakley

    August 10, 2023
    Travel
    Architecture, art, bridges, design, history, Travel, Vietnam
  • What is swimming crab meat?

    What is swimming crab meat?

    The vast oceans encircle our planet are home to many creatures, each uniquely contributing to the intricate tapestry of marine life. Our seas are bustling with life, from the luminous jellies that light up the abyssal plains to the swift sharks that patrol the coral reefs. Among these marvels lies a delectable treasure known to

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    Finn Oakley

    August 6, 2023
    Animals
    art, Asia, crabs, fish, food, health, life, oceans, planet, sharks, water, world
  • The five most expensive cat breeds in the world

    The five most expensive cat breeds in the world

    Cats have been part of our lives for thousands of years as revered symbols, mystical companions, and beloved pets. While every feline is precious in its own right, some species and breeds have a heftier price tag than others due to their rarity, specialized breeding practices, and unique characteristics. Here, we explore the crème de

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    Finn Oakley

    August 4, 2023
    Animals
    Africa, art, Asia, cats, India, Middle East, pets, russia, world
  • Is Tawny Frogmouth bird an owl?

    Is Tawny Frogmouth bird an owl?

    In the captivating realm of avian taxonomy, an age-old question bewilders bird enthusiasts, zoologists, and nature explorers: is the tawny frogmouth an owl? These intriguing creatures, with their large front-facing eyes, soft plumage, and nocturnal habits, could be easily mistaken for the iconic nighttime predators that fill our imaginations. Let’s delve into the fascinating world

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    Finn Oakley

    August 4, 2023
    Animals
    Australia, birds, design, eyes, NYC, owls, South America, Tech, time, world
  • National Park Odyssey: Unraveling Carlsbad’s Caverns Hidden Depths

    National Park Odyssey: Unraveling Carlsbad’s Caverns Hidden Depths

    Carlsbad Caverns National Park, sometimes referred to as “The Road to Hell,” is a subterranean gem in New Mexico. Far from infernal, this captivating expanse of natural beauty offers visitors a unique journey into Earth’s ancient past. Subterranean Splendor: The Majesty of Carlsbad Caverns Formed from a sea around 250 million years ago, the Carlsbad

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    Finn Oakley

    July 20, 2023
    Travel
    art, bats, caves, desert, design, discovery, Earth, film, geology, history, national parks, New Mexico, time, watch, world
  • How the 2023 summer heat waves can lead to US wildfires

    How the 2023 summer heat waves can lead to US wildfires

    Swaths of the United States are sweltering under a blistering heat wave, an invisible yet palpable assailant known as a ‘heat dome.’ High pressure in the upper atmosphere of this anticyclone meteorological event forces hot air to remain compressed and stagnant.  This trapped hot air causes surface temperatures to spiral upwards, transforming the environment into

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    Finn Oakley

    July 17, 2023
    Nature
    apple, art, climate, Earth, forest, global warming, health, lightning, sun, time, water, wave, waves, wildfires
  • Meet Mexico’s hidden beach, Playa del Amor of the Marieta Islands

    Meet Mexico’s hidden beach, Playa del Amor of the Marieta Islands

    There’s a hidden beach deep in the Marieta Islands of Mexico known as Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach). Like Portugals’ stunning Benagil Sea Cave, the beach is concealed inside a hinged cave and can only be reached by swimming or kayaking through an extensive water tunnel during low tides. But first, to get to Playa del

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    Finn Oakley

    July 16, 2023
    Travel
    art, beach, Benagil Sea Cave, caves, craters, exercise, geology, how to, islands, Mexico, ocean, oceans, sand, Travel, watch, water
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