How cats commandeered the Japanese island of Aoshima
On the Japanese island of Aoshima, there are more cats than people. First introduced by fishing boats to the small island, as humans gradually left...
On the Japanese island of Aoshima, there are more cats than people. First introduced by fishing boats to the small island, as humans gradually left...
It looks like something out of a fantastical cartoon tale, or Greta Gerwig’s recently constructed Barbie Land, but this pink lake is very real. Its n...
It might not be the biggest, most famous or even the most architecturally impressive church in the world, but the Santuario Madonna della Corona...
In Haiti, medical access is a daunting challenge. Not only does the majority of the population live outside of the capital and amongst mountainous...
Marks on the ground in the Namibian desert have long caused confusion. According to local myths, they are the “footprints of the gods”. The equ...
Did you know there is one country in the world that eats their tea leaves? ...
Meet the Malabar giant squirrel. It is not just one of the world’s largest squirrels, measuring up to three feet long and weighing over four pounds, b...
A picturesque lighthouse rests lonely on top of a jagged rock off the southwest coast of Iceland. It’s famed as the world’s most isolated lig...
Step into the world of Basque rural sports (or Herri Kirolak), where raw power and tradition collide.Meet Joseba, an incredible father and the driving...
Off the southern tip of Florida, stretching 113 miles into the sea and creating an unofficial barrier between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of...
People have been eating nettles in England since the Bronze Age. A recent archaeological dig discovered a bowl of nettle stew that dated...
Ever wondered where some of the world’s most prestigious sports awards are created? This week we take you behind the scenes to explore the h...