The dreamiest train stations in the world
The dreamiest train stations in the world

Atocha Central Station in Madrid One of the dreamiest train stations in the world is Atocha Central Station in Madrid. One of the most amazing parts of this station, when you get off the train, is the forest that is located in the middle of the station and in...

The hottest days of history in Antarctica
The hottest days of history in Antarctica

As the oceans warm and temperatures rise, Antarctica, which has the most vulnerable glaciers and is the largest cause of sea level rise in the world, is experiencing the highest temperature rise. According to the World Meteorological Organization, temperatures in Antarctica have risen by almost three degrees over the...

Scientists worry about Covid-19 infection in animals
Scientists worry about Covid-19 infection in animals

The recent decision by the Danish government to kill millions of weasels due to concerns about the corona virus, which has virtually destroyed an important national industry, has drawn the attention of environmentalists and environmentalists to the vulnerability of animals to the Covid-19 virus and the consequences of animal...

Persian Tygoon, half tiger, half lion
Persian Tygoon, half tiger, half lion

Tygoons and Lygers are subspecies of the Feliformia genus and are the result of the mating of tigers and lions: “In nature, male tigers inherently mate with female tigers and male lions with female lions. In nature, the tiger never mates with a lion, but in captivity it does....

Indonesia Blue Volcano
Indonesia Blue Volcano

Kawah Ijen Volcanic Complex is a special group of stratified volcanoes in Indonesia’s East Java province, which is famous for its unique blue amber lava flows. Research shows that the combustion of sulfur in the presence of oxygen in the air has shown an extraordinary view of lavas in...

How did Costa Rica reverse deforestation by relying on ecotourism?
How did Costa Rica reverse deforestation by relying on ecotourism?

By the 1980s, only one third of Costa Rica’s forest land remained in Central America. This was one of the highest deforestation rates in all of Central America. In the 1940s, more than three-quarters of Costa Rica was covered with trees. From lush tropical rainforests home to hundreds of...

How two Iranian lions met at the zoo
How two Iranian lions met at the zoo

Iman Memarian, director and veterinarian of Eram Zoo, said in a TV program about the condition of two Iranian lions who have recently come to the zoo: “Iranian lions have been extinct in the country for 80 years and our goal in this transfer was to return Iranian lions.”...

Free fall of handicrafts
Free fall of handicrafts

With the outbreak of the Corona virus and the dormancy of the country’s tourism market, one of the segments of this market, which is a handicraft, has also been strongly affected. As producers in this field have faced a decrease in customers, which has led to the reduction of...

How to design environmentally friendly houses?
How to design environmentally friendly houses?

Designing Environmentally Friendly Homes means building buildings that are safe and have little impact on the environment and the health of its occupants. Regarding environmentally friendly houses, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, the important points are: Ensuring the health of residents: A home is not just a building...

How can hydroelectric dams help Southeast Asia fight climate change?
How can hydroelectric dams help Southeast Asia fight climate change?

Dams are infrastructure built to control river flow and store large amounts of water in a lake. They are used not only for agricultural water supply and flood control, but also for electricity generation. The water released from the dams generates electricity through mechanical turbines through the turbines. Since...

Forest Landscape Restoration
Forest Landscape Restoration

The webinar ” Forest Landscape Restoration” was held by the Earth Support Association in the form of a specialized network of resilience and sustainable land management. In this webinar, Dr. Andras Darabant from Hungary, a forestry expert and independent forestry consultant specializing in forest reclamation approaches, landscaping and land...

Fishing is not a sport, it is a crime
Fishing is not a sport, it is a crime!

In recent decades, a type of fishing called “hunt and release” or “sport fishing” has become popular. In this type of fishing, the caught fish is not eaten at all, this fish is only pulled out of the water and its height and weight are measured by the hunter...

Details of the disappearance of three Iranian mountaineers in the Himalayas
Details of the disappearance of three Iranian mountaineers in the Himalayas

“Aydin Bozorgi”, “Mojtaba Jarahi” and “Pouya Keyvan” lost their main route on the way back from the “Broad Peak” peak in the Himalayas and disappeared. After a few days of searching, no trace of them was found and the search was without result finished. It was after this incident...

Danger of lead for the environment of Miankaleh wetland
Danger of lead for the environment of Miankaleh wetland

The Caspian Sea, which bears the title of the largest lake in the world and is therefore referred to as the sea, has been involved in many environmental problems for several years. Its effects have also affected the surrounding habitats such as Miankaleh Wetland and Gorgan Bay. Fluctuations in...

The color of the flowers is changing in response to global warming!
The color of the flowers is changing in response to global warming!

Different species of animals and plants have different ways of coping with climate change, which is mainly imposed by humans, and a new study has shown that flowers change color in response to global warming. Undoubtedly, there is an upward trend in global warming, and we cannot deny the...

Why do beautiful Australian corals fade?
Why do beautiful Australian corals fade?

A new study shows that the vibrant and refreshing corals that once formed Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are now rapidly dying from climate change, with more than half lost in the last 25 years. A research team has examined coral assemblages and their size along the Great Barrier Reef...

The tourism market in China and the United States will return to normal
The tourism market in China and the United States will return to normal

In China, one of the first countries to start traveling, about 77 percent of citizens have preferred domestic travel in the months since the Corona crisis. About 71 percent of American travelers also focus on domestic destinations, up from 58 percent last year. About 47% of travelers even chose...

Why does the Caspian Sea not have sharks?
Why does the Caspian Sea not have sharks?

Have you ever stared at the Caspian Sea and wondered what if it had a shark? Ever really wanted to ask yourself this question? If yes, then let us ease your mind because the Caspian Sea has no sharks at all. So now that this is clear to you,...

Will the Corona vaccine save the tourism industry?
Will the Corona vaccine save the tourism industry?

On November 9, 2020, it was announced that Pfizer and BioNTech corona vaccines were more than 90% effective in preventing coronavirus infection. With this promising news and the consequent increase in the stock prices of airlines and shipping companies, the tourism industry, which is not doing well today, has...

Autumn, Iran hosting season of 90 species of migratory birds
Autumn, Iran hosting season of 90 species of migratory birds

The relatively warm geography of Iran with the beginning of autumn is the favorite nature of birds that are escaping from the harsh cold. However, experts have identified 519 species of birds in Iran, of which about 90 species are wintering migrants. From mid-September to late winter, Iran hosts...

A hypothesis about Stonehenge
A hypothesis about Stonehenge

According to recent research, new information has been provided on the origin of the famous European stone structures, or Stonehenge. According to a new study published in the Journal of the Academy of Sciences on February 11 this year, hunter communities in northwestern France may have been the first...

The most beautiful train routes in the world
The most beautiful train routes in the world

Vietnam, The Reunification Express train Start point: Ho Chi Minh – Destination: Hanoi Route length: 1726 km – Travel time: Two days The Reunification Express train, also known as the North-South railway line, has all the components and features and is one of the most beautiful train routes in...

The most beautiful black beaches in the world
The most beautiful black beaches in the world

1. Punalu’u – Hawaii Punalo, also known as the “Black Sands Beach”, is one of the most famous examples of these beaches, which are made of basalt sand that has flowed into the ocean with molten lava. When they cooled down, they came out like this and came ashore...

The Seven Wonders of the New World and Their Secrets
The Seven Wonders of the New World and Their Secrets

Bernard Weber was the person who tried to update the Seven Wonders of the World by launching a poll controlled and managed by the New7Wonders Foundation. More than 100 million votes were cast, resulting in the formation of the Seven Wonders of the New World. The name of the...

Introducing 7 Dubai Water Parks
Introducing 7 Dubai Water Parks

Dubai Wild Wadi Water Park: Wild Wadi is the name of a water park located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Jumeirah Street, next to the Burj Al Arab Hotel and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. This outdoor park has become very famous outside the United States with the possibility...

Lesser-known European destinations with similar pleasures
Lesser-known European destinations with similar pleasures

If you are thinking of traveling abroad for the summer, it is interesting to note that EU member states have put the gradual opening of their borders on the agenda; However, a second wave of coronavirus outbreaks may delay this. In any case, travelers will travel to smaller and...

Ancient wonders revealed by climate change
Ancient wonders revealed by climate change

Climate change and drought in Spain, Iraq, Britain, and Thailand have caused water levels to drop dramatically, revealing structures, some of which date back to prehistoric times. 1 Spanish Stonehenge Also known as the Spanish Stonehenge, it is a 7,000-year-old monument hidden underwater in the western part of Extremadura....

10 world famous squares
10 world famous squares

1 Red Square Red Square is located in Moscow and is the first destination of many tourists in this city. The square is surrounded by St. Basil’s Cathedral, the Historical Museum, Lenin’s Mausoleum and one of the Kremlin’s brick walls. The name Red Square is derived both from the...

8 amazing hiking trails in the world
8 amazing hiking trails in the world

1- Otter route, South Africa The Otter Trail is one of the best hiking trails in South Africa and even the world, a 43-kilometer trail along the east coast of the Cape in Tsitsikamma National Park, bringing many nature lovers to the area. Tourists usually divide this route into...

5 special advantages of traveling by ship
5 special advantages of traveling by ship

1- All amenities are available Just think about your previous trip and its holiday expenses. In addition to the cost of flights and accommodation, you have to pay for each daily meal and coffee. These costs may seem trivial at first glance, but by the end of the trip...