South Korea's Environment

Let's find out what South Korea's environment is like today, and how it shapes the lives of the people who live here!

Contrasting the Different Sections of Ourense

Ourense has a medieval section that is at the heart of the modern city center. It is very distinct from the rest of the city, and people almost exclusively travel through it by walking.

Life on the Loch

Everyone has heard of Loch Ness, but have you heard of Loch Lomond? Read on to learn about what life is like alongside this national treasure!

The Outback

The Outback spans across most of Australia. It can be very hot and some areas don't get much rain so not many people live there. The people that live here have had to adapt to the harsh environment. 

Coral Reef in Tobago

The Buccoo coral reef is the largest in Tobago (30 miles in area). The reef attracts fish, turtles and many divers to the area. However, pollution has caused some damage to these beautiful reefs. 

Cali es CALIente!

This week, I will share a bit about the natural environment here in Cali, Colombia, focusing on the weather. "Hot" in Spanish is caliente, so the title, "Cali es CALIente" means "Cali is hot!"

Palm Trees

What trees grow where you live? Do their leaves change color and fall during autumn? Do they have flowers? Tenerife has many palm trees, and today, I went on a field trip to learn about them!

Brussels and its Environment

While parts of Belgium have developed as a result of its environment, Brussels has become the urban political hub it is today more by its selection to host the EU headquarters than its environment. 

Rain Reigns in Malawi

To “reign” means to “rule.” In Malawi, rain rules because people depend on the rain to grow crops. And, many people in Malawi depend on the crops that they can grow for food.

Getting Around in Kenya

There are lots of ways to get around in Kenya! Many people don't own cars, so it's important to have an inexpensively way to get from place to place. Here's how I do it.

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