Alaska, known for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife, once again played host to an incredible encounter between humans and one of its most iconic residents: the brown bear. In a display of the harmonious coexistence between man and nature, a group of hikers on Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska had a close encounter with a majestic brown bear. However, what … [Read more...] about Big Bear Passes by Hikers in Alaska but No One Seems to Care
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Tokelau: The World’s First 100% Solar Powered Nation
Tokelau, an island country and dependent territory of New Zealand nestled in the southern Pacific Ocean, has achieved a remarkable feat in the realm of renewable energy. It proudly holds the title of being the world's first nation to run entirely on solar power. With its commitment to sustainability and renewable energy sources, Tokelau has set a shining example for the rest of … [Read more...] about Tokelau: The World’s First 100% Solar Powered Nation
The Inca Tern: A Strikingly Unique Coastal Bird
The Inca tern, scientifically known as Larosterna inca, is a remarkable avian species that thrives along the coastal regions of Peru and Chile. Renowned for its distinctive and eye-catching plumage, this bird possesses a truly captivating appearance that sets it apart from its counterparts. The Inca tern's most prominent features include its dark grey body, contrasting white … [Read more...] about The Inca Tern: A Strikingly Unique Coastal Bird
Why Do Sea Urchins Wear ‘Hats’?
Sea urchins, known for their unique appearance and intriguing habits, have captured the attention of marine enthusiasts and scientists alike. In addition to their spiky exteriors, these seafloor-dwelling creatures have a surprising affinity for accessorizing. In April 2020, several news outlets reported on an aquarium enthusiast who discovered that his sea urchins adorned … [Read more...] about Why Do Sea Urchins Wear ‘Hats’?
This Beach Has a Natural Rock Barrier. When Ocean Waves Crash, Things Get Awesome
Seen here is the amazing beach at Playa Puerto Nuevo in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. A large natural rock formation colloquially known as "La Peña" shelters the beach from the open seas. During rough marine conditions, huge waves from the North Atlantic Ocean smash against the rocky barrier, cascading down the rock face and delighting beachgoers. Playa Puerto Nuevo is a hidden … [Read more...] about This Beach Has a Natural Rock Barrier. When Ocean Waves Crash, Things Get Awesome





