Category: Travel

Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks

The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”

Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs

Bolivia have angered the U.S. government by kicking out the DEA from the country, declaring the so-called ‘war on drugs’ officially over. Since the coca-growing country legalized coca (the main ingredient in cocaine) in 2017 and banned the DEA from operating in Bolivia in 2008,… Continue Reading “Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs”

USA preparing a draft that would regulate mining on the Moon

The US regime has been working on a draft deal that would regulate mining on the Moon as well as establishing safety zones around would-be extraterrestrial bases, excluding Russia. The Trump administration is ironing out details of a plan that would give its potential… Continue Reading “USA preparing a draft that would regulate mining on the Moon”

The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold

The pre-colonial history of African countries deserves close attention. The African continent became a place where great trading empires were born and flourished during the Middle Ages. The Sahel zone, the African ‘sandy coast’, which is a belt of land stretching from the Atlantic… Continue Reading “The Mali Empire of Salt and Gold”

Curacao Marriott Courtyard Hotel against Human Trafficking

Perched off the coast of Venezuela, the island of Curaçao is home to pristine beaches, picturesque national parks, and native flora and fauna. While some of the Caribbean’s top tourism destinations are lauded for their lush jungles and humid climate, rain is a rare… Continue Reading “Curacao Marriott Courtyard Hotel against Human Trafficking”

Space Travel rewires the Brain of Astronauts due to Low Gravity

The human body must overcome many different obstacles in order to travel in space, and this includes what amounts to rewiring the brain, according to a new study conducted by the European Space Agency (ESA) and international research team Roscosmos. The peer-reviewed academic journal… Continue Reading “Space Travel rewires the Brain of Astronauts due to Low Gravity”

European Ski resorts expierencing a major Snow crisis

Skiers across Europe are arriving at resorts to find historically low levels of snow following an exceptionally mild winter. Even snow cannons have stopped working due to the high temperatures. Stark images from resorts in the likes of France, Austria and Bosnia show huge… Continue Reading “European Ski resorts expierencing a major Snow crisis”

Luxor Temple complex in Egypt

Constructed over hundreds of years by Amenhotep III, Ramses II, Tutankhamun, and other pharaohs, Luxor Temple was the largest and most significant religious center in ancient Egypt. In what was then Thebes, Luxor Temple was the place of the First Occasion, where the god… Continue Reading “Luxor Temple complex in Egypt”

Hebron Wolfpack system tested Draconian Surveillance Technology in West Bank

A silent sentinel watches over every corner in the bustling streets of Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank, where the ancient echoes of history collide with the modern hum of daily life. This sentinel is not a person but a network of… Continue Reading “Hebron Wolfpack system tested Draconian Surveillance Technology in West Bank”

Scientists think time used to move backwards in Anti-Universe

A new study says that there could be an “anti-universe” where time moves backwards. The idea is based on the fact that nature has basic symmetry, which experts think could be true for the whole universe. In the Annals of Physics article, the idea… Continue Reading “Scientists think time used to move backwards in Anti-Universe”

The Dutch Kingdom controls 20% of South America’s Trade Flow

The Netherlands is currently the largest single investor in South America, accounting for 20% of all attributable inflows, followed by the USA with 17% in 2014. China is still far from being Latin America’s major source of foreign direct investment (FDI) and represents roughly 6% of the region’s total FDI. According to Inter-American Dialogue, during the period from 2005-2015, China… Continue Reading “The Dutch Kingdom controls 20% of South America’s Trade Flow”

Taking Flight with Travel and Tourism Pollution

The current landscape, sustainability is an increasingly vital aspect of our daily lives and of businesses’ operations, drawing focus on carbon-intensive industries like aviation, hotel accommodation including food and beverage (F&B) services. Encouragingly, there has been an uptake of de-carbonisation practices by public and… Continue Reading “Taking Flight with Travel and Tourism Pollution”

Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel

Theoretical physicists have a lot in common with lawyers. Both spend a lot of time looking for loopholes and inconsistencies in the rules that might be exploited somehow. Valeri P. Frolov and Andrei Zelnikov from the University of Alberta in Canada and Pavel Krtouš… Continue Reading “Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel”