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    The Congolian rainforest is the world’s second-largest tropical forest, spans six countries, and contains a quarter of the world’s remaining tropical forest

    Posted on Feb 26, 2021Feb 23, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    The deepest known cave — measured from its highest entrance to its lowest point — is Veryovkina Cave in Abkhazia, Georgia, with a depth of 2,204m (7,231 ft)

    Posted on Feb 25, 2021Feb 23, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    1888 eruption of Ritter Island reduced the 780-metre tall (2,560 ft) volcano to a height of just 140 metres (460 ft)

    Posted on Feb 23, 2021Feb 19, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    The Straits of Mackinac connect Lake Michigan to Lake Huron, which are hydrologically one

    Posted on Feb 21, 2021Feb 19, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    Mexico has 160 species of oak trees.

    Posted on Jan 28, 2021Jan 25, 2021 by Tyler Finck

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    The Tibetan Plateau contains the world’s third-largest store of ice

    Posted on Jul 6, 2017Jul 3, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    The geology of the Grand Canyon area includes more than 40 identified rock layers

    Posted on Jun 27, 2017Jun 27, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    Rogue waves are common near Cape Algulhas off the southern tip of Africa

    Posted on Jun 21, 2017Jun 15, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    Glacial periods, commonly referred to as ice ages, are actually cold intervals within an ice age

    Posted on Jun 16, 2017Jun 8, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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    Mount Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica but the southernmost active volcano on Earth

    Posted on May 18, 2017Apr 24, 2017 by Tyler Finck

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