Physics does not adequately explain reflected sound and echo effects. Take as example the echo-producing Echoplex, a magnetic ...
At this year's Hualien Straw Art Festival, local farmers transformed a field into a safari park. Giant installations of ...
A pair of dung beetles roll their ball along the road towards a sleeping Selati male lion, what will the lion's reaction be?Filmed in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa ...
Ever since his first hard-won sightings of African manatees, award-winning marine biologist Aristide Takoukam Kamla has been ...
A chilly Chicago winter doesn’t necessarily mean the African lions at the Lincoln Park Zoo have to go inside. In fact, as ...
Drawing tablets have revolutionized the way artists bring their creations to life. The best drawing tablets get out of the way and provide an effortless method for creators to illustrate.
This UNESCO World Heritage site preserves the nocturnal environment and unique wildlife of the Namib Desert, making it a top destination for astrotourism. Both South Africa’s Kruger National ...
A British mom and son spent just $150 on a day trip — to Africa. Melanie Evans ... said the weather was the big draw to Morocco. Melanie, a car salesperson from Chesterfield, Derbyshire ...
as these animals draw tourists from all over the world. By protecting these animals, we are not just preserving their habitats but also safeguarding the future of our planet. African elephants are ...
This page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as South Africa won the series-opening Twenty20 (T20) cricket match against Pakistan on Tuesday, December 10: South Africa ...
As we marvel at the awe-inspiring strength and intelligence of the African elephant, it’s hard not to feel humbled in its presence. These gentle giants are not only the largest land animals on Earth, ...
The whole point of going on a safari in South Africa is to get as close to the wild animals as possible but there’s a fine line between ‘memorable experience’ and ‘too close for comfort’ and that line ...