Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of www.veinsensor.pl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of 131458934.keywordblocks.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of markkavanagh.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of azscers.000webhostapp.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of abc12.onesignal.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of sp-active.adsrvr.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of services.runescape.com-api.top
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of cb1.dev.rtb.owneriq.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of https://frontlinek12.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://novartis.us
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://tops.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://seedbed.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://kaarina.fi
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://materialkitchen.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://monquatutam.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://deothemes.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://healthgenrate.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://migcom.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://nths.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
TRIP TRIVIA
French Fries Credit: pilipphoto / Shutterstock.com. Nope, they don’t call ‘em “French fries” in France. If you want to be quite proper, you’d order “pommes de terre frites” (simply, “fried potatoes”).But few people are so formal about such a casual food, so it’s far more likely you’ll be ordering “pommes frites,” or“frites.”
TRIP TRIVIA
Travel to the far reaches of the globe with Trip Trivia! Expand your knowledge of the world with our free daily trivia questions.TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
Controversial Purchase of the Alaska Territory Credit: sorincolac/ iStock The vast expanse of territory that makes up Alaska came under U.S. control in 1867 when Secretary of State William Seward organized the purchase from Russia for $7.2 million. WHY PEOPLE SAY "EVERYTHING'S BIGGER IN TEXAS" Is Bigger Always Better? Credit: cy_stillman/ Unsplash Unfortunately, bigger isn’t always better, and even a great state like Texas has a few examples. Home to over 100 different species of rattlesnakes, both the western diamondback and the timber rattlesnake can grow to a lengthy 4.5 feet.There’s also the Texas tan tarantula, a large, venomous arachnid that averages six inches in length 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. Tyme Machine. When someone from Wisconsin says they need to stop at the tyme machine, it doesn’t mean they’re time travelers.They need some extra cash. Tyme is an acronym that stands for “take your money everywhere” and is used for what other areas would call an ATM.TRIP TRIVIA
Behind the Fascination Credit: njaj/ Shutterstock A poll carried out by Icelandic newspaper DV in 1998 gave respondents two choices: Did they believe in elves or not?The results: Five in 10 men and 6 out of 10 women said they did, in fact, think that huldufolk do exist. In a 2011 study for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, around one-third of those polled considered itTRIP TRIVIA
French Fries Credit: pilipphoto / Shutterstock.com. Nope, they don’t call ‘em “French fries” in France. If you want to be quite proper, you’d order “pommes de terre frites” (simply, “fried potatoes”).But few people are so formal about such a casual food, so it’s far more likely you’ll be ordering “pommes frites,” or“frites.”
TRIP TRIVIA
Travel to the far reaches of the globe with Trip Trivia! Expand your knowledge of the world with our free daily trivia questions.TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
Controversial Purchase of the Alaska Territory Credit: sorincolac/ iStock The vast expanse of territory that makes up Alaska came under U.S. control in 1867 when Secretary of State William Seward organized the purchase from Russia for $7.2 million. WHY PEOPLE SAY "EVERYTHING'S BIGGER IN TEXAS" Is Bigger Always Better? Credit: cy_stillman/ Unsplash Unfortunately, bigger isn’t always better, and even a great state like Texas has a few examples. Home to over 100 different species of rattlesnakes, both the western diamondback and the timber rattlesnake can grow to a lengthy 4.5 feet.There’s also the Texas tan tarantula, a large, venomous arachnid that averages six inches in length 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. Tyme Machine. When someone from Wisconsin says they need to stop at the tyme machine, it doesn’t mean they’re time travelers.They need some extra cash. Tyme is an acronym that stands for “take your money everywhere” and is used for what other areas would call an ATM.TRIP TRIVIA
Behind the Fascination Credit: njaj/ Shutterstock A poll carried out by Icelandic newspaper DV in 1998 gave respondents two choices: Did they believe in elves or not?The results: Five in 10 men and 6 out of 10 women said they did, in fact, think that huldufolk do exist. In a 2011 study for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, around one-third of those polled considered itTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
Get Adventurous and Try These Five Edible Snails. Walk into any French restaurant, and you’re sure to see dishes featuring escargot on the menu. The most traditional preparation of escargot, which means “snail” in French, involves simmering the snails in wine, butter,garlic, and herbs.
TRIP TRIVIA
20 Facts That Will Change the Way You Look at Oceans. Ocean covers approximately 70% of Earth’s surface and accounts for 97% of all water on the planet. Discover more about the water that flows around us by diving into these 20 fascinating facts about the world’s oceans Continue Reading.TRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home! 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. January 3, 2020. We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The United States is and has been a melting pot of cultures. These cultures, especially when they come together, often develop unique words and ways of communicating. Here are some regional slang words from parts of theU.S.
TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
As it turns out, there are actually two variations of this famous waffle in Belgium: Brussels waffle and the Liège waffle. While they look similar, there are distinct differences. "Gaufre de Bruxelles," or Brussels waffles, are leavened with either egg whites or yeast, cooked on a waffle iron, have a very light texture, and tend to havelarger
TRIP TRIVIA
Decebalus Rex, Romania Credit: alpinetrail/ Shutterstock Towering over the Danube River in Romania, the 131-foot-tall face of Decebal, the last king of Dacia, overlooks ships passing by.The sculpted portrait, which reads “Decebalus Rex,” is the largest stone carving in Europe and looks like it has been around for centuries.In reality,it’s pretty new.
TRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
Get Adventurous and Try These Five Edible Snails. Walk into any French restaurant, and you’re sure to see dishes featuring escargot on the menu. The most traditional preparation of escargot, which means “snail” in French, involves simmering the snails in wine, butter,garlic, and herbs.
TRIP TRIVIA
20 Facts That Will Change the Way You Look at Oceans. Ocean covers approximately 70% of Earth’s surface and accounts for 97% of all water on the planet. Discover more about the water that flows around us by diving into these 20 fascinating facts about the world’s oceans Continue Reading.TRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home! 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. January 3, 2020. We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The United States is and has been a melting pot of cultures. These cultures, especially when they come together, often develop unique words and ways of communicating. Here are some regional slang words from parts of theU.S.
TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
World’s Largest Grasshopper: A massive skeletal grasshopper. Deer Crossing: A giant deer leaping over a fence. Fisherman’s Dream: A large fish leaping 70 feet through the surface of a metal pond. Teddy Roosevelt Rides Again: An outline of Teddy Roosevelt riding a bucking horse. Geese in Flight: Officially the world’s largest metalsculpture.
TRIP TRIVIA
The Trek Credit: Jaminnbenji/ Shutterstock The AT today is 2,192 miles long, stretching across 14 Eastern states from Springer Mountain, Georgia, to Mount Katahdin, Maine. It's the longest hiking-only trail in the world. The highest point of the trail is 6,625 feet at Clingman's Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, while the lowest elevation is 124 feet. WHAT (AND WHERE) ARE SALT FLATS? During the wet season (December through April), a thin layer of water covers the flats. The water transforms the dazzling white flats into a mirror that reflects the clouds and sun at various angles throughout the day. However, the real show begins at night. Due to the flat’s high elevation, the water reflects the moon and stars.TRIP TRIVIA
Death Valley in California is located in the Mojave Desert has the highest recorded temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit. The largest subtropical desert is the Sahara Desert in northern Africa. It covers roughly 3.5 million square miles, about the size of the continental United States, and receives only 3.9 inches of rainfall annually.TRIP TRIVIA
What Is Forest Bathing? Credit: Andreas Krumwiede/ Shutterstock The Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which literally translates to “forest bath,” was first developed in the 1980s.Created as a way to combat urban stressors and city life, forest bathing is a practice that asks you to observe your surroundings using your five senses.TRIP TRIVIA
Stars like John Wayne and Gary Cooper donned the sturdy trousers along with cowboy hats, establishing the well-known cowboy uniform. But it wasn’t until the 1950s that jeans shed their strict association with the blue-collar working class. In the 1950s, blue jeans became aTRIP TRIVIA
In 1943, the volcano was “born” in a Mexican cornfield, exploding from the earth to create a six-foot-tall mound — seemingly out of nowhere. The fissure opened and began to erupt lava, and within a year, the volcano grew to 1,345 feet. The lava flowed for 52 square miles, destroying the nearby village of Parícutin, for which thevolcano
TRIP TRIVIA
Namaqualand Flower Route, South Africa Credit: volschenkh/ iStock If you’re keen on flora-tourism, South Africa is the perfect place to visit. Beginning in Cape Town and ending about 500 miles north in Port Nolloth, the Namaqualand Flower Route showcases the area’s signature Namaqualand daisies, as well as 3,500 other species of flower. En route, you can make stops at stunning destinationsTRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
Abita Springs, Louisiana Credit: Jeff Greenberg/ Contributor/ Getty Images A quick hour north of New Orleans is the town of Abita Springs. At the turn of the 20th century, the town — which hugs the banks of Lake Pontchartrain — was famous for hosting New Orleanians seeking a respite from the city. The newcomers, who came for the area’s healing waters, stayed in colorful, Victorian hotels 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. January 3, 2020. We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The United States is and has been a melting pot of cultures. These cultures, especially when they come together, often develop unique words and ways of communicating. Here are some regional slang words from parts of theU.S.
TRIP TRIVIA
Yellow Credit: Sarycheva Olesia/ Shutterstock Yellow is the color of the bright, warm sun, and in some cultures, its meaning is just as positive. In Thailand, where every day of the week has its own color, Monday’s yellow is considered the most important shade because it represents the birthday of the recently deceased former King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was born on MondayTRIP TRIVIA
In 1943, the volcano was “born” in a Mexican cornfield, exploding from the earth to create a six-foot-tall mound — seemingly out of nowhere. The fissure opened and began to erupt lava, and within a year, the volcano grew to 1,345 feet. The lava flowed for 52 square miles, destroying the nearby village of Parícutin, for which thevolcano
TRIP TRIVIA
Namaqualand Flower Route, South Africa Credit: volschenkh/ iStock If you’re keen on flora-tourism, South Africa is the perfect place to visit. Beginning in Cape Town and ending about 500 miles north in Port Nolloth, the Namaqualand Flower Route showcases the area’s signature Namaqualand daisies, as well as 3,500 other species of flower. En route, you can make stops at stunning destinationsTRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
Abita Springs, Louisiana Credit: Jeff Greenberg/ Contributor/ Getty Images A quick hour north of New Orleans is the town of Abita Springs. At the turn of the 20th century, the town — which hugs the banks of Lake Pontchartrain — was famous for hosting New Orleanians seeking a respite from the city. The newcomers, who came for the area’s healing waters, stayed in colorful, Victorian hotels 12 REGIONAL SLANG WORDS FROM ACROSS THE U.S. January 3, 2020. We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The United States is and has been a melting pot of cultures. These cultures, especially when they come together, often develop unique words and ways of communicating. Here are some regional slang words from parts of theU.S.
TRIP TRIVIA
Yellow Credit: Sarycheva Olesia/ Shutterstock Yellow is the color of the bright, warm sun, and in some cultures, its meaning is just as positive. In Thailand, where every day of the week has its own color, Monday’s yellow is considered the most important shade because it represents the birthday of the recently deceased former King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was born on MondayTRIP TRIVIA
The canyon’s walls, which soar up to 1,600 feet tall, are ideal for rock climbers looking for challenging ascents. With 1,400 different routes along the sandstone cliffs, the park is a premier destination for advanced and expert climbers. New River Gorge also features 12.8 miles of mountain bike trails and a wide variety of hiking trails.TRIP TRIVIA
Namaqualand Flower Route, South Africa Credit: volschenkh/ iStock If you’re keen on flora-tourism, South Africa is the perfect place to visit. Beginning in Cape Town and ending about 500 miles north in Port Nolloth, the Namaqualand Flower Route showcases the area’s signature Namaqualand daisies, as well as 3,500 other species of flower. En route, you can make stops at stunning destinationsTRIP TRIVIA
20 Facts That Will Change the Way You Look at Oceans. Ocean covers approximately 70% of Earth’s surface and accounts for 97% of all water on the planet. Discover more about the water that flows around us by diving into these 20 fascinating facts about the world’s oceans Continue Reading.TRIP TRIVIA
Yellow Credit: Sarycheva Olesia/ Shutterstock Yellow is the color of the bright, warm sun, and in some cultures, its meaning is just as positive. In Thailand, where every day of the week has its own color, Monday’s yellow is considered the most important shade because it represents the birthday of the recently deceased former King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was born on MondayTRIP TRIVIA
What Is Forest Bathing? Credit: Andreas Krumwiede/ Shutterstock The Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which literally translates to “forest bath,” was first developed in the 1980s.Created as a way to combat urban stressors and city life, forest bathing is a practice that asks you to observe your surroundings using your five senses.TRIP TRIVIA
Árbol del Tule, Mexico. Credit: Rubi Rodriguez Martinez / Shutterstock. Located six miles from the city of Oaxaca, the widest tree in the world grows peacefully outside a church in the town center of Santa María del Tule. The cypress tree is roughly 1,500 years old, reaches 116 feet in height, and is a beloved resident of thepicturesque town.
TRIP TRIVIA
In the early 1800s, Arkansas didn’t have the greatest reputation. One of the earliest nicknames for Arkansas was the "Toothpick State." No, they didn’t produce the most toothpicks. The toothpick was a common, inexpensive knife that early Arkansans carried on their belts. After a state representative was murdered with one in 1837, the stateTRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home!TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andTRIP TRIVIA
In the folkloric tale, a rich girl and a poor boy fall in love, but the boy is turned into a beast by a creature that lives in the cliff. A fairy tells the girl that her love would only become human again if the girl throws all her possessions into the creature’s mouth when he emerges by the light of the midnight sun.TRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home!TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andTRIP TRIVIA
In the folkloric tale, a rich girl and a poor boy fall in love, but the boy is turned into a beast by a creature that lives in the cliff. A fairy tells the girl that her love would only become human again if the girl throws all her possessions into the creature’s mouth when he emerges by the light of the midnight sun.TRIP TRIVIA
20 Facts That Will Change the Way You Look at Oceans. Ocean covers approximately 70% of Earth’s surface and accounts for 97% of all water on the planet. Discover more about the water that flows around us by diving into these 20 fascinating facts about the world’s oceans Continue Reading.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andTRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home!TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andTRIP TRIVIA
In the folkloric tale, a rich girl and a poor boy fall in love, but the boy is turned into a beast by a creature that lives in the cliff. A fairy tells the girl that her love would only become human again if the girl throws all her possessions into the creature’s mouth when he emerges by the light of the midnight sun.TRIP TRIVIA
Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should make the trip 15 Charming Towns in the U.S. That Look European. These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home!TRIP TRIVIA
Oceans Are a Huge Source of Oxygen Credit: Anastasia Taioglou/ Unsplash According to the National Ocean Service, scientists estimate that the ocean produces between 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen — thanks to marine plankton such as algae, bacteria, and drifting plants. These minuscule beings, which are invisible to the naked eye, absorb carbon dioxide and then produce oxygen throughTRIP TRIVIA
The Strange Story of the World’s Largest Pyramid in Cholula, Mexico. Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza has long held the world’s attention as the most well-known pyramid, but it’s not the world’s largest by volume or even mass. An overlooked pyramid in Cholula, Mexicoactually holds the
TRIP TRIVIA
The Hawaiian monarchy had been upended by rival factions and infighting. Life on the island was an uneasy balance between wealthy Caucasian sugar plantation owners, immigrant farm workers, and the native Hawaiians at the time of its annexation in 1898. The annexation was as much to appease the wealthy land owners there, who wanted taxexemption
TRIP TRIVIA
The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums. As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes. Culture.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andTRIP TRIVIA
In the folkloric tale, a rich girl and a poor boy fall in love, but the boy is turned into a beast by a creature that lives in the cliff. A fairy tells the girl that her love would only become human again if the girl throws all her possessions into the creature’s mouth when he emerges by the light of the midnight sun.TRIP TRIVIA
20 Facts That Will Change the Way You Look at Oceans. Ocean covers approximately 70% of Earth’s surface and accounts for 97% of all water on the planet. Discover more about the water that flows around us by diving into these 20 fascinating facts about the world’s oceans Continue Reading.TRIP TRIVIA
The Mystery of the World's "Crooked" Forest. Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles andSubscribe
Guess the Location!
Which European city is home to this spectacular church?Play Now
More from
Culture
7 PLACES IN THE U.S. WHERE CARS AREN’T ALLOWED Sometimes it’s nice to take a vacation where cars aren’t allowed. Here are seven of the most unique places where motorized vehicles areprohibited...
Continue Reading
Geography
WHAT (AND WHERE) ARE THE FIVE BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK? How much do you know about the five boroughs of New York City? Here's a brief geography of the Big Apple...Continue Reading
History
16 CHARMING MEDIEVAL WALLED CITIES IN EUROPE Exploring a walled city will transport you back to medieval times. Here are 16 European cities with walls still standing today...Continue Reading
Culture
HOW TO VISIT THE WILD HORSES OF ASSATEAGUE ISLAND Assateague Island is home to a herd of wild horses. Here’s a history of this unique oasis, and some of the many reasons why you should makethe trip...
Continue Reading
Culture
15 CHARMING TOWNS IN THE U.S. THAT LOOK EUROPEAN These 15 cities and towns in the U.S. have all the charm of the Old World, but are conveniently closer to home!...Continue Reading
Geography
WHAT (AND WHERE) IS THE LONELIEST ROAD IN AMERICA? The route in Nevada famously nicknamed the “Loneliest Road in America” is actually a popular tourist destination. Here’s why you should make the journey!...Continue Reading
Geography
15 OF THE TALLEST PEAKS IN MOUNTAIN RANGES AROUND THE WORLD Whether you’re an avid hiker or nature photographer, make sure you explore these 15 incredible mountain ranges and get a glimpse of theirtallest peaks...
Continue Reading
Nature
THE MYSTERY OF THE WORLD'S "CROOKED" FOREST Krzywy Las, the “Crooked Forest” of Poland is a mystery. Nearly 400 of its pine trees have trunks bent at odd angles and no one knowswhy...
Continue Reading
Culture
WHAT DIFFERENT COLORS SYMBOLIZE AROUND THE WORLD Colors often have historical and cultural meanings around the world. Here are some of the various meanings and traditions behind eightdifferent hues...
Continue Reading
Nature
8 OF THE BEST BIKE TRAILS IN THE U.S. The U.S. is filled with trails for every type of cyclist. If you’re seeking the freedom of two wheels, here are eight of the best bike trails in the U.S...Continue Reading
Culture
13 LANTERN AND LIGHT FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD Bask in the glow of these 13 lantern and light festivals around the world and make your vacation a little brighter...Continue Reading
Geography
WHAT (AND WHERE) ARE COLD DESERTS? Many of Earth’s deserts rarely reach temperatures above freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit) during winter. These deserts are known as colddeserts...
Continue Reading
Food
9 PASTA DISHES TO ORDER THE NEXT TIME YOU'RE IN ITALY Here are nine of our favorite regional pasta and sauce combinations to try on your next visit. So let go of the lasagna, and discover yournew favorite...
Continue Reading
Nature
20 AMAZING NATIONAL PARKS IN OTHER COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD If you’ve made it your mission to visit all 63 national parks in the U.S., don’t forget to add on other amazing national parks around theglobe...
Continue Reading
Culture
THE BEST SUMMER GETAWAY IS THIS ISLAND IN MICHIGAN Mackinac Island in Michigan is no ordinary island vacation getaway. Here are eight interesting facts about Mackinac Island, Michigan...Continue Reading
Culture
HOW MAY DAY IS CELEBRATED AROUND THE WORLD With traditions dating back to medieval Europe, May Day is now celebrated around the world. Here’s how the spring season is honored in different countries...Continue Reading
Food
18 "LUCKY" FOODS IN OTHER CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD Many cultural customs intended to bring good luck are quite tasteful. Here are 18 foods believed to usher in good fortune...Continue Reading
Geography
DOES MINNESOTA REALLY HAVE 10,000 LAKES? The state motto displayed on Minnesota license plates is “10,000 Lakes.” Let’s dive in and see how many lakes Minnesota reallyhas...
Continue Reading
Culture
15 MOST INTENSE AMUSEMENT PARK RIDES AROUND THE WORLD From a 100-foot-tall trapdoor to a perilous swing over a Colorado canyon, here are 15 of the most intense amusement park rides aroundthe world...
Continue Reading
Nature
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEWEST NATIONAL PARK: NEW RIVER GORGE With 72,000 acres of protected land to explore, there’s a lot to learn about New River Gorge National Park, the 63rd U.S. nationalpark...
Continue Reading
GET TRIP TRIVIA IN YOUR INBOXSign up
By subscribing to Trip Trivia you are agreeing to our Privacy Policyand Terms of Use .
Home Email Preferences Privacy Policy Terms of Use Do Not Sell My Personal Information DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION When you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. However, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies, which may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings according to your preference. You cannot opt-out of our First Party Strictly Necessary Cookies as they are deployed in order to ensure the proper functioning of our website (such as prompting the cookie banner and remembering your settings, to log into your account, to redirect you when you log out, etc.). For more information about the First and Third Party Cookies used please follow this link. More informationAllow All
MANAGE CONSENT PREFERENCES STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIESAlways Active
Strictly Necessary Cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information. SALE OF PERSONAL DATA Sale of Personal Data Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information to third parties. These cookies collect information for analytics and to personalize your experience with targeted ads. You may exercise your right to opt out of the sale of personal information by using this toggle switch. If you opt out we will not be able to offer you personalised ads and will not hand over your personal information to any third parties. Additionally, you may contact our legal department for further clarification about your rights as a California consumer by using this Exercise My Rights link. If you have enabled privacy controls on your browser (such as a plugin), we have to take that as a valid request to opt-out. Therefore we would not be able to track your activity through the web. This may affect our ability to personalize ads according to your preferences.*
TARGETING COOKIES
Required Cookies
These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.Confirm My Choices
Back Button
Back
PERFORMANCE COOKIES
Vendor Search Search Icon Filter IconClear Filters
Information storage and accessApply Consent Leg.InterestAll Consent Allowed
Select All Vendors
Select All Vendors
All Consent Allowed
*
33ACROSS
HOST DESCRIPTION
VIEW COOKIES
REPLACE-WITH-DYANMIC-HOST-ID*
Name
cookie name
*
33ACROSS
View Privacy Notice
3 Purposes
REPLACE-WITH-DYANMIC-VENDOR-IDArrow
Consent Purposes
Location Based Ads
Consent Allowed
Legitimate Interest PurposesPersonalize
Require Opt-Out
Special Purposes
Location Based Ads
Features
Location Based Ads
Special Features
Location Based Ads
Confirm My Choices
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0