19/06/2026
Drive through parts of the American South and to***co fields still appear, but the industry looks very different than it did a generation ago. Once grown by hundreds of thousands of small family farms, to***co is now concentrated in a handful of states and produced by far fewer, much larger operations. The biggest question today is not who leads the industry, but which states still grow to***co at all. https://www.worldatlas.com/industries/which-states-still-grow-america-s-to***co-56538.html
18/06/2026
Did you know the Amazon Rainforest produces about 20% of the world’s oxygen?
18/06/2026
The longest walkable route on Earth stretches about 22,000 km (13,670 miles) from Cape Town, South Africa, to Magadan, Russia. It would take an estimated 4-5 years to complete, depending on pace and breaks, without needing a boat or flight.
18/06/2026
Pompeii is famous for being preserved in volcanic ash, but the city still holds shocking secrets. These 7 strange discoveries from its ruins prove that even after centuries, Pompeii continues to amaze. https://www.worldatlas.com/ancient-world/7-strange-discoveries-about-the-lost-city-of-pompeii.html
18/06/2026
This expansive, alpine lake in central Taiwan unites misty mountains, Buddhist and Tribal cultures, and sustainable tourism. Visitors can explore every facet via nature trails, a perimeter bikeway, aerial ropeways, and ferries.
📍Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
📆June, 2025
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18/06/2026
North America has 23 countries — including the world’s largest economy (USA) and the second-largest country by land (Canada).
It’s a continent of extremes, from Arctic tundra to tropical beaches.
18/06/2026
What is the tallest mountain in Italy? 🌄🇮🇹
A) Mont Blanc
B) Mount Etna
C) Matterhorn
D) Monte Bianco
18/06/2026
Why is Greenland so important? https://youtube.com/shorts/KLGSxJU8aeo
17/06/2026
About the size of the U.S. State of Texas, Afghanistan occupies an area of 647,230 km2 (249,900 sq mi) in Southern Asia.
As observed on the physical map of the country above, most of Afghanistan is a rugged, inhospitable mountainous landscape. More than 50% of the total land area lies above 6,500 ft. (2,000 m). It all culminates in the high peaks of the Hindu Kush, where extensions of the Pamir Mountains, Karakorum Mountains and the Himalayas all come together.
Afghanistan's highest point is Mt. Nowshak (marked on the map by a yellow triangle) which peaks at 24,446 ft. (7,485 m).
In the north, a fertile plain front the Amu Darya River. In the south, below the mountains, rolling desert and scattered salt flats cover the land.