Almost everyone has heard of the Bermuda Triangle, a notorious area in the North Atlantic Ocean where planes, ships, and people have been rumored to vanish. But is there any truth to this legend?
Almost everyone has heard of the Bermuda Triangle, a notorious area in the North Atlantic Ocean where planes, ships, and people have been rumored to vanish. But is there any truth to this legend?
People typically associate tulips with the Netherlands. What many don’t know, though, is that those flowers once made the country one of the most prosperous in all of Europe.
When most people think about striking French attractions, the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triomphe come to mind—what about the Mont-Saint-Michel, though? The Mont-Saint-Michel is an island commune that sits in the same bay (known as the Mont-Saint-Michel Bay) as Normandy and Brittany. Its stunning abbey has long been a famous Christian pilgrimage location and has now received the coveted title of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Little Free Library project began with a single miniature schoolhouse filled with books. Presently, over 150,000 registered Little Free Library book-sharing boxes are scattered globally across 120 countries. Ever wondered how this adorable and educational venture took its initial steps?
Step into the enchanting world of December, where nutcracker decorations transform spaces into festive wonderlands. From petite tabletop companions to majestic life-sized guardians standing watch at front doors, nutcrackers seamlessly join the seasonal symphony alongside snowmen, Santa, and stockings.
Snow globes are a staple in winter decorations, adorning millions of homes worldwide. There’s a good chance you have one sitting on your shelf right now. However, did you know that these whimsical items weren’t initially developed for decorative purposes? In fact, Erwin Perzy, frequently credited with creating the snow globe, designed the first one with the hope that it would serve as a useful surgical tool.
Born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin in 1622, Molière was a renowned French playwright and actor, still celebrated today as one of the greatest French comedy writers of all time. Despite his relatively short life, living only to the age of 51, Molière had a fascinating career that included the creation of celebrated works—all written after his 35th birthday.
Mohammed Aziz is a 71-year-old bookseller who has owned his shop in Rabat Medina, Morocco, since 1967. He doesn’t just sell books; he also reads every single one that comes through his shop’s doors. So far, Aziz has read over 4,000 books in various languages, including Arabic, French, Spanish, and English.
Renowned for masterpieces like “The Starry Night” and “Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers,” Vincent van Gogh’s artistic brilliance is often overshadowed by the intriguing mystery of his self-mutilation—a story that many are familiar with, yet few truly understand.
You might be surprised to discover that the beloved teddy bear owes its name to President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt. During a hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902, the 26th President of the United States refused to shoot a bear that guides had clubbed and tied to a tree.