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The Girl Who Raced the World - Why This Book and a Globe Make the Perfect Pair (Part 2)

23/2/26

Sometimes all it takes to spark a lifelong love of the world… is one brave girl, one daring journey, and one globe waiting to be turned.

Ramadan Around the World: A Journey Through Geography

17/2/26

Each year during Ramadan, more than a billion people across the globe observe a month of fasting, reflection, and community. What makes Ramadan especially fascinating from a geography perspective is how widely it is celebrated — across deserts, rainforests, mountains, and coastlines. In the Middle East, countries like Saudi Arabia...

Milan, the Alps, and the World Stage: Inside the 2026 Winter Olympics

7/2/26

Milano-Cortina 2026 is more than a Winter Olympics—it’s a journey across Italy. As athletes compete from Milan to the Alps, the Games highlight the geography that shapes cultures, climates, and global connections.

Greenland: History Written Across the World’s Largest Island

13/1/26

Greenland is not only a place of dramatic history—it is also the largest island on Earth, stretching more than 2.1 million square kilometres between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. Seen on a world map or a detailed globe, Greenland dominates the northern hemisphere, reminding us how geography has shaped every chapter of its story.

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