A tsunami is a giant wave hitting the coast. It is usually caused by an earthquake or underwater landslide (also…
The tundra is an important biome between the coldest parts of the Arctic or Antarctic and the temperate climates found…
The UNESCO Global Geoparks Network is a network of parks with interesting or important geological features. The Global Geoparks Network…
The UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) covers internationally designated protected areas, each known as biosphere reserves, that are…
The National Parks (Welsh: Parciau Cenedlaethol, Scottish Gaelic: Pàircan Nàiseanta) of the United Kingdom are to be found primarily in…
The national parks are considered the gems of the larger United States National Park System, which also includes national monuments,…
Volcanoes come in all shapes and sizes. Although the name evokes images of the conical mountain spewing ash and lava,…
Walking, hiking, or rambling has been a popular past-time in the United Kingdom since the 19th century. In 1935, the…
Waterfalls are some of the most spectacular sights that nature has to offer, and are the frequent goal of many…
Waterways are a key focal point for travelers, whether it is just a way to get from A to B…