All contributors in Geography
By: Stephanie Cox
Native Americans have their own take on nature. Read on for the interesting legend surrounding Oregon's Bridge of the Gods geologic event. more...
In: Biogeography
By: Stephanie Cox
In an increasingly specialised world, biogeography is the natural result of the need to study the effects geography has on a biology and biodiversity. more...
In: Biogeography
By: Stephanie Cox
We all know that the disappearing Amazon will wreak havoc on Earth's air quality. Read about this rain forest's special complexity and why it is so unique. more...
By: Paul A. Heckert
Ptolemy's geography contained many errors, but it also pioneered many concepts that we still use today. more...
By: Isaac M. McPhee
Founded by the East India company in 1643, Australia's Christmas Island possesses quite a rich and diverse history all its own. more...
By: Susan Whelan
Many different lists to highlight the outstanding man-made achievements of the ancient, medieval and modern world and to celebrate nature's best. more...
Canada & Russia Re-Start Cold War
In: Cartography/Maps
By: Frank W. Hardy
Fresh off its row with England over the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning case, Russia gives a cold snub & tries redrawing Polar Maps. Canada & Denmark quickly strike back more...
By: Jill Browne
The Chinook wind is a warm, drying wind blowing down from off of the Rocky Mountains in western Canada and the inland northwest of the United States. more...