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What Are the Only Two Double-Landlocked Countries in the World?
There are 44 countries without direct access to the ocean - and two of them are double-landlocked, meaning they're completely surrounded by other landlocked countries!
When Nature Presses Pause: Bog Bodies, Frozen Climbers, and Human Hibernation
Myths and fantastic stories tell us of people preserved in time - both dead and alive. What can these stories teach us, and will we be able to halt nature in its tracks one day?
Sandy Island: The South Pacific Island That Was Discovered by Whalers—Then Undiscovered by Ham Radio Operators
How did an island that never existed end up on world maps for over a century? This is the bizarre story of Sandy Island and how it fooled cartographers for over a hundred years.
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TRIVIA & FUN FACTS ABOUT OUR FASCINATING WORLD & THE PEOPLE IN IT
How Long Does It Take to Renew a Passport, and What Can You Do if You Need It Fast?
Passport renewal takes longer than most travelers expect. Here's how to speed up the process if you need your passport immediately!
Order of Countries in the Olympics Opening Ceremonies: Parade of Nations Sorting Explained
How do they sort the countries in the Olympics Parade of Nations? Use this guide to be smarter than your friends while watching the Opening Ceremonies!
Why Does Liechtenstein Have No Army, and How Do They Stay Safe?
Liechtenstein is one of the world's most curious defense paradoxes: a completely demilitarized nation that hasn't been invaded in over 150 years.
What Are the Only Two Double-Landlocked Countries in the World?
There are 44 countries without direct access to the ocean - and two of them are double-landlocked, meaning they're completely surrounded by other landlocked countries!
Do You Need to Print Boarding Passes, or Will Digital Copies Always Work?
Have a flight, but no access to a printer? Here is when you can go fully digital and when you'll want a physical backup of your boarding pass.
The Story of the Mojito: Cuba’s Signature Drink (and How to Make the Perfect Cocktail!)
The mojito is one of Cuba’s best exports. Let's look at the history of the mojito, a rum-based highball packed with unique, bright flavor!
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15 Mysterious Travel Destinations to Visit if You’re into Highly Curious Events!
If you're the type of traveler who'd rather chase UFO sightings than sit on a beach, you're in luck: the world is full of places where science takes a backseat and mystery rides shotgun.
When Nature Presses Pause: Bog Bodies, Frozen Climbers, and Human Hibernation
Myths and fantastic stories tell us of people preserved in time - both dead and alive. What can these stories teach us, and will we be able to halt nature in its tracks one day?
Can You Fly Without an ID? Your Complete Guide for When Travel Documents Go Missing
Losing your ID before travel is stressful, but it's not the end of the world. Here's what to do when you have a flight coming up and can't find your ID!
Can You Use Airport Lounges After Landing?
Are airport lounges only available to departing travelers, or can you use them during layovers...or even after arriving to your final destination? Here's what to know, and how to get in!
How Many of These 12 Tiny Nations Have You Heard Of?
From island nations threatened by rising seas to mountain microstates banking billions, these tiny countries pack a ton of personality into impossibly small spaces. How many can you name?
Why Your Taste Gets Weird on an Airplane (and Tomato Juice Stops Being Disgusting)
Why is tomato juice so popular on airplanes? Even if you'd never order a Bloody Mary for brunch, you might get a craving in the air. Here's why that happens!
How International Currency Codes Get Created, Changed, and Sometimes Disappear
You might not think twice when you see USD, EUR, or JPY on your banking app, but these three-letter codes represent one of the most critical standardization systems in global finance.
What Do Different Airplane Boarding Groups Mean, and How Can You Board Faster?
Feel like you're always stuck in Group 5 when boarding a flight? Here's how different airlines load their passengers in, and how you can get through the line faster!
Does the Coriolis Effect Really Make Toilets Flush Backwards in the Southern Hemisphere?
No, the Coriolis effect doesn't change the direction a toilet flushes. Here's what it actually does, and how to see it on a small scale (outside of your bathroom)!
Did You Know There’s Canadian River That Flows Backwards? Here’s How the Saint John River Reverses Twice a Day!
The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world, meaning that when high tide comes in, the Saint John River has nowhere to go but...backwards! Here's why that happens.
Why Are the Netherlands’ Windmills Perfectly Positioned for Instagram?Â
Long before influencers discovered the picture-perfect views at Kinderdijk and Zaanse Schans, Dutch engineers created some of the world's most photographable landscapes.
This River in Colombia Turns Five Different Colors – Here’s How to See It!
The mind-bending Colombian river Caño Cristales shows off shades of red, green, yellow, blue, and black thanks to a unique ecosystem. Here's how to see this gorgeous spot!
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The Mystery of the “Haunted Doll Island” in Mexico, Covered in Hundreds of Creepy Toys
Mexico's Isla de las Muñecas is a place where tragedy, folk beliefs, and one man's obsession created something genuinely unforgettable in the ancient waterways of Xochimilco.
What Are the Rules About Packing Batteries and Electronics in Your Luggage? Here’s What the TSA Allows
We travel with all kinds of devices that use batteries—but what should you pack in your checked bag vs. carry-on? And are there battery types that can't fly with you? Let's break it down!
Okunoshima: The Tiny Island in Japan Populated Almost Entirely by Rabbits
How did a tiny Japanese island become a rabbit sanctuary? The story combines wartime secrets, ecological isolation, and the surprising adaptability of these fuzzy friends.
“The World’s Most Useless Airport”: The True Story Behind St. Helena’s Airfield
What happens when an ambitious airport project doesn’t go as planned? St. Helena’s £285 million airport was supposed to be a game-changer—until planes couldn’t land safely.
What Does ‘Gate Check’ Mean, and When Should You Use It for Your Luggage?
Gate checking is when you check a bag at the departure gate rather than at the check-in counter. Here's when to do it and what to expect when you gate check a bag.
What’s the Difference Between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry? Which Should You Get?
TSA PreCheck speeds up security screening before flights, while Global Entry allows for quicker re-entry into the U.S. after international trips. One may be better for you than the other, depending on how and where you travel.
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Why Did the Eel Cross the Road? – Exploring the Fascinating Annual Migration of New Zealand’s Longfin Eel
New Zealand is home to some of the world's strangest animals—including the longfin eel, which won't let literal roadblocks stop them from their annual migration!
The Mystery of the Singing Sand Dunes: Why Some Deserts Make Strange Noises at Night
Deep in the desert, massive sand dunes produce haunting sounds ranging from deep, resonant booms to high-pitched whistles. How does this happen, and where can you see it?
6 Fascinating Car-Free Villages and Cities Around the World
These car-free villages offer cleaner air, quieter streets, and a more immersive travel experience, where you can slow down and appreciate your surroundings.
What Does “Subject to Government Approval” Mean When You Book a Flight?
If you've booked a flight and see a note on your confirmation saying it's subject to government approval, what do you do? Will your flight actually happen?
How a Village in Spain Became Covered in Blue Paint Thanks to The Smurfs
Welcome to Júzcar, a tiny Andalusian village that traded its white-painted buildings for blue ones in what became a wildly successful marketing stunt.
Sandy Island: The South Pacific Island That Was Discovered by Whalers—Then Undiscovered by Ham Radio Operators
How did an island that never existed end up on world maps for over a century? This is the bizarre story of Sandy Island and how it fooled cartographers for over a hundred years.