September 27, 2010 0 Ants Go Marching At a young age, children in the United States learn — via a common toddler tune — that ants [...]
September 24, 2010 0 Eternal Vacancy The island of Cyprus, located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, is a nation divided. While the [...]
September 23, 2010 0 Rainbow River Caño Cristales, located in remote part of Colombia, is just your average river — most of the time. [...]
September 22, 2010 0 The State of Franklin There are fifty states in the United States, with the most recent addition, Hawaii, joining the Union in [...]
September 21, 2010 0 Wagah Dance Before 1947, the areas now known as India and Pakistan were one united territory under British rule. After [...]
September 20, 2010 0 Gone Bananas Seedless. Nutritious. Portable. Tasty. Yellow. You pretty much know what you’re going to get [...]
September 17, 2010 0 The Land of Dragon’s Blood and Elephant Plants Socotra is an island in the Indian Ocean, 150 miles off the Horn of Africa and 240 miles south of the Arabian [...]
September 16, 2010 0 China’s Oil Painting Village You may have notice that hotels have the same oil painting in each room. Or that you can get a [...]
September 15, 2010 0 Mind the Gap Try to drive from Washington, D.C. all the way to Buenos Aires, and you’ll discover that you [...]
September 14, 2010 0 Why Giraffes Have Long Necks When American school children learn about evolution, it’s not atypical to discuss giraffes, whose long [...]