You shouldn't go to New York without a well-prepared battle plan. Otherwise, you cannot get lost in the city, as it has a well and logically organized system of streets and avenues.
Americans were asked to place European countries on the map. Let's see what they wrote.
Every year on Thanksgiving Day, the American shopping chain Macy's organizes a parade of giant flying heroes of movies and cartoons, which wind along the west side of Central Park to the rhythm of loud bands.
Take a break and take an adventurous journey through magical America, right from your armchair.
Feast your eyes on photos of places that look too good to be true. But they exist.
Today, various running trials take place around the world. A few runs around the world undoubtedly stand out, and among them we also find some of the weirdest and craziest runs organized by Americans. Have you ever heard of running in ugly pilovers, or the "dangerous" marathon in Africa, where animals keep us company while running. Only a handful of die-hard runners take part in Antarctica's coldest run each year. Are you ready for the most challenging run or one that will make you laugh during the activity?
There are laws in America that are so outdated, bizarre and useless that we can only shrug our shoulders and laugh heartily at them. This absurdity was perfectly captured by the American photographer and artist Olivia Locher, who cataloged the greatest absurdities of American legislation through a series of extremely imaginative and comical photographs.
The beginnings of adrenaline rides date back to the 17th century, in Russia, and the wagons were first placed on rails in France in the 19th century. 131 years ago, we got the famous "Gravitational Pleasure" railway in New York, where the "first hand-held" cars "crushed" at a speed of 10 km/h. Yes, you read that right, 10 km/h. Which is nothing compared to the speeds they reach today. And where in the world can we find the craziest trains? In America, of course!
Yesterday's American Music Awards presented an interesting selection of stars and an even more interesting red carpet. Among the rather calm outfits, the naked Blerona Quereti and the painted Frankie J. Grande stood out.
A lot of time has passed since the days when people dressed in scary costumes chased away winter by creating shacks, but the desire to brighten up the gray winter days has not disappeared. On the contrary, the reason for rejoicing has spread all over the world, even to hot tropical places. The holiday season has become the fifth season, the time when we throw away our worries and forget about the boring everyday life. Whether the reason for the Bakus carnival was the harsh winter, the desire to hide one's identity or something else, it doesn't matter today, the important thing is that during the carnival there is paradise all over the world.
Americans are notoriously clueless about geography. They are often ridiculed for their ignorance of countries. Geography Now wants to change that. That's why they recently got to know our southern neighbor. Look at how the Americans see Croatia and how they presented its connection with Slovenia.
He who laughs last laughs best. Months ago, we laughed at American diplomats from the American embassy who published a video of them learning Slovenian. Now the empire strikes back. As you will find out, English is just not as easy for Slovenians as we think. Slovenian knowledge of English was tested at the Embassy of the United States of America during the celebration of the 4th of July (Independence Day). Just what could go wrong? Watch how famous Slovenians speak English!