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Plan your crypto-friendly holiday with this Bitcoiner’s guide to South Africa’s Garden Route, where you can pay for hotels, ...
The book “A People’s Guide to Greater Boston” is being refigured into a series of maps so everyday explorers might tread a ...
The remarkable success of the movie “Sinners” has sparked a renewed interest in how the two communities wrestled with life ...
Europe and Africa are separated by only 14 kilometers at the Strait of Gibraltar, so why hasn’t anyone built a bridge between them? In this fascinating video, we explore the surprising reasons behind ...
An Ohio man is accused of burning 100 library books on African American, Jewish and LGBTQ history, sparking a public outcry.
Scientists confirm Zealandia, Earth's eighth continent, submerged almost two million square miles, with only 5% above water.
Study challenges long-standing beliefs about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, a culture recognized as one of ...
At the Morgan Library, 15th-century illuminated atlases embody the medieval appetite for wonder and myth.
Citymapper, Moovit, Naver Map, Rome2Rio, and Transit all work better than Apple Maps or Google Maps outside the U.S.
New America recaps a webinar that explored why digital primary sources are important and how they can be used to enhance ...
Spanning from the early 1800s to the present day, Africa has travelled the tumultuous journey from colonisation to independence, and now, to continental integration. This transformation is more than ...
Though largely forgotten today, Nathaniel Isaacs, the unlikely Jewish British adventurer, continues to shape how we perceive ...