Imagine a cathedral carved by giants from hexagonal black basalt columns. Now, fill it with the echoing music of the ocean. Welcome to Fingal’s Cave, a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, Scotland, that’s as much a geological wonder as it is a place of legend. This incredible sea cave was carved entirely out of hexagonally-jointed basalt columns from an ancient … [Read more...] about Fingal’s Cave – Scotland’s Mystical Sea-Carved Cathedral
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Battleship Island: The Eerie Ruins and Coal-Dark History of Japan’s Hashima
If you’re intrigued by abandoned places with a dark history, then Hashima Island off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan should be on your radar. Also known by its eerie nickname “Battleship Island” due to its resemblance from afar to a warship, this tiny island has become a renowned example of modern ruins and industrial heritage gone awry. Hashima was continuously inhabited … [Read more...] about Battleship Island: The Eerie Ruins and Coal-Dark History of Japan’s Hashima
If you see this growing in your garden, here’s what it actually is
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been watching a documentary, or stumbled upon a YouTube video, and been left shocked by just how raw and – I’ll be frank – terrifying nature can be. The truth is that many of us know very little about the world around us, and that’s okay – the world is a very, very big place, after all. While that thought might be … [Read more...] about If you see this growing in your garden, here’s what it actually is
Fixing Your Not-Recommendable Facebook Page
There's no guaranteed timeframe for how long your Facebook page will be "Not Recommendable," but you can take steps to improve its status. Here's how: Identify the Cause: Unfortunately, Facebook doesn't directly tell you why your page isn't recommended. However, some common reasons include: Take Action: Patience is Key: There's no magic switch to fix the … [Read more...] about Fixing Your Not-Recommendable Facebook Page
Killer whales keep ramming and sinking boats. Scientists now may know why, report says
For the last five years, killer whales have been ramming – and in some cases sinking – expensive yachts, fishing boats, and motorboats in the crystalline waters off the coast of Spain, Portugal, France, and Morocco. The reason for this behavior had been a mystery – until recently. A multinational group of orca experts, sponsored by the governments of Spain and Portugal, met … [Read more...] about Killer whales keep ramming and sinking boats. Scientists now may know why, report says





