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44 Insane Facts Everyone Near England Should Know
25 May 2026 England is smaller than Oregon, holds 85% of the world’s chalk streams, and hit 40.3°C on a single afternoon in Lincolnshire. A country roughly the size of a mid-sized US state somehow contains a desert, a subtropical … Continue reading
Just one country in the world produces all the food it needs
[…] Food self-sufficiency is the extent to which a country can satisfy its nutritional needs from its own domestic production. But it does not just mean any type of food. It refers to these seven main groups: fruits, vegetables, dairy, … Continue reading
Visiting The Evacuated Scottish Island | St. Kilda
[…] This time I am visiting the evacuated Scottish island of St. Kilda. St. Kilda, Scotland was inhabited for centuries, but in 1930, all that changed when the remaining 36 islanders asked to be evacuated and a unique way of … Continue reading
What Makes This Scottish Island the Strangest on Earth
What Makes This Scottish Island the Strangest on Earth For 4,000 years, a community thrived on St Kilda — Britain’s most remote inhabited island — where 430-meter sea cliffs tower above the Atlantic, higher than anywhere else in the UK. … Continue reading