Can the Barrier Reef Still Recover?

Over the past two years, the Great Barrier Reef has lost over 50 percent of coral reef due to bleaching . Authorities are now...

Two Climbers Rescued at Quandary Peak

Two climbers were the heart of an all-night mission rescue at the Summit County Fourteener Quandary Peak. The men reportedly ascended using the West...

Newly Discovered Pyramid: The Resting Place of An Egyptian Princess?

The remains of a 3,700-year-old pyramid were unearthed by archeologists in Dahshur, Egypt back in April. Once again, the pyramids of Egypt prove to...

Grand Canyon Bison: What’s In Store for Their Future?

Just recently, the National Park Service made an announcement that they already have plans to reduce the population of the bison that are found...

Coral That Could Potentially Save the Great Barrier Reef?

A certain type of coral has been discovered by marine biologists while working in the Red Sea. This they say is resistant to stresses...

Iceland’s Economy Up Thanks To Its Tourism Industry

According to the preliminary data which was released by the Statistics Iceland earlier this month, the gross domestic product of Iceland increased by 7.2...

Attracting Tourists a Priority for South Africa

South Africa conjures visions of lions freely roaming about, or elephants basking in the wild. While safari adventures may let you get to see...

Fluorescent Frogs Spotted Dazzling in South America

For some, frogs may be icky with their “ribbit, ribbit” and scaly skin -- but scientists would certainly think otherwise. Well, at least not...

Fun With Las Vegas Golf Simulator

Las Vegas is the pure embodiment of the life of the rich and famous. Casinos have been around since the 1900s and until now,...

Will Smith Bungee Jumps In Zimbabwe

The Hollywood star made sure that he also got to play while he was on an African tour. It was work with benefits as...

A 12th-century Buddhist utopia

During the days of the samurai, Feudal Japan was like Game of Thrones in real life, with countless tales of familial betrayal and revenge,...

Obama’s Tropical Vacation

When people hear of the world ‘vacation’, most would often think of going to some of the top tropical islands around. Well, it seems...

The Caribbean’s ‘forgotten’ island

Nevis is less well-known than other Caribbean islands – and Nevisians prefer it that way. It’s only a few miles across the water from...

The most generous people on Earth?

In remote fishing communities across southeast Alaska live the intensely generous Tlingit (pronounced klink-kit) and Haida tribes, a nation of matrilineal Native Alaskan Indians...

Dubai’s Upcoming Skyscraper: Better Than The Rest?

Dubai is once again proving to the rest of the world that it is deserving of its title as ‘The City of Gold.’ It...

An archipelago of killer cats

"In 23 June 1984, I was attacked.” Phoni Gyen took a seat on a dock overlooking the still waterways of the Sundarbans, a low-lying archipelago...