Edward Clark
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The Oldest Tree in the World Is Hiding in California, and You Cannot Visit It
Records show that there is a living tree that began growing around 2830 BCE, placing its birth more than a century...
NatureEdward ClarkFebruary 22, 2026 -
Did a Woman Marry the Eiffel Tower and Divorce It for a Fence?
Erika Eiffel, born Erika LaBrie, first caught global media attention in 2008. The previous year, she held a symbolic commitment ceremony...
LifestyleEdward ClarkFebruary 22, 2026 -
Why Do Women in Switzerland Dress as Witches and Ski Down Mountains?
Every January in Switzerland’s Valais canton, thousands gather for a winter event inspired by a centuries-old local legend. The story centers...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 22, 2026 -
The “Rice Theory”: The Real Reason East and West Are So Different
For decades, psychologists have debated why cultures in East Asia often emphasize group harmony while Western cultures tend to celebrate individual...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 19, 2026 -
How Morocco Just Smashed Every Tourism Record in Africa
Africa has many globally recognized destinations, but 2025 marked a measurable shift in tourism performance. Morocco recorded the highest annual visitor...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 19, 2026 -
Finland’s Income-Based Speeding Fines Mean Millionaires Can Pay $140,000
Finland didn’t come up with its income-based speeding system overnight. The idea goes back about a century. The country began experimenting...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 19, 2026 -
17 Common Mistakes Travelers Make in India That Locals Find Rude
Anyone who’s been to India knows it’s a place where traditions run deep and social etiquette matters. People are generally friendly,...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 19, 2026 -
17 European Traditions That Puzzle the Rest of the World
Europe’s traditions are often as surprising as they are meaningful. What may look bizarre from the outside often reflects deep-rooted beliefs...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 19, 2026 -
Science Says NYC Is Sinking Under the Weight of Its Own Buildings
New York City has always been a place that builds upward. Growth here has always meant adding more structure, density, and...
MapsEdward ClarkFebruary 18, 2026 -
The Stunning Bike Path That Cuts Across a Pond With Water at Eye Level
Inside Belgium’s Limburg province, a concrete cycling path travels directly through a pond inside the De Wijers wetland reserve near Bokrijk...
DestinationsEdward ClarkFebruary 17, 2026