Transportation & Logistics

Red Kangaroo

Australian Warships were Often Confused with British Vessels that the Royal Australian Navy Started Marking Them with a Large Red Kangaroo

The Royal Australian Navy has over 50 ships and more than 16,000 people. They are one of the Pacific region’s largest and most sophisticated naval forces, with a substantial presence in the Indian Ocean and global operations supporting war campaigns and peacekeeping missions. How can we differentiate Australian Navy boats from British vessels? The Royal […]

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Amazon Bridge

Despite Being 4,300 Miles in Length, the Amazon River Has no Bridges, and Must be Crossed by Boat

The Amazon River in South America is the world’s longest river. According to a new survey conducted by the Brazilian government, it is staying ahead of the Nile. The Amazon boasts a massive jungle basin, stunning waterfalls, and the world’s largest river dolphins, yet it may be more notable for what it lacks: a single

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London Underground Central Line

London’s Underground Tube Locks in Heat Generated by the Railway and Has Gradually Been Increasing in Temperature, Most of the Heat Comes from Trains Braking

The London Underground is a rapid transit system that serves the greater part of London and some counties adjacent to the capital. It was proposed by Charles Pearson in 1843 and is still being used today. But did you know that the temperature in the tube has been gradually increasing over the years? The heat

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Mojave

The Mojave Desert Mailbox is the Most Isolated and Least Accessible Mailbox in the United States

The number of individual mailboxes and the number of packages and other delivery points are currently at 159.9 million. And this grows by a million or more each year. Which adds to the Postal Service’s roster. But do you know where can you find the least accessible mailbox in the United States?  The Mojave Desert

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Tuffy the dolphin

Who Delivers Tools and Mails to SEALAB II?

Dolphins are extremely intelligent. They are well-known for their ability to imitate and learn quickly. But did you know that the United States Navy employed a dolphin to bring tools to an underwater laboratory? Tuffy, a dolphin, was Employed by the United States Navy and was assigned to deliver tools and mail to scientists living

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Red rover

What is the USS Red Rover?

The Navy maintains, trains, and equips combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and preserving maritime freedom. U.S. Navy personnel are experts in the operation of nearly every type of military equipment in the country’s arsenal, from Humvees to aircraft carriers. Did you know that they turned into a War ship hospital?  The

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Battle Cruiser

Why Did Hitler Changed the Name of His Battle Cruiser?

The Deutschland was the first ship of a new type known as a Panzerschiff or armored ship, which the British called a pocket battleship. During the Civil War, the Deutschland conducted several non-intervention patrols off the coast of Spain. But did you know why Hitler changed the name of this particular Battleship?  In 1940, Hitler

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Titanic

What Did Divers Discover When They Found the Wreck of Titanic?

The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912, four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Titanic, the largest ocean liner in service, was carrying an estimated 2,224 passengers when she collided with an iceberg at around on Sunday, 14 April 1912. But did you know

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Truck Wages

What Are Truck Wages

A truck driver or a trucker provides vital services to urban societies by transporting goods or raw materials via land. Most of the time, they are employed by manufacturing plants, retailers, and distribution centers. But did you know, that some company owners pay their drivers with truck wages? Truck wages are wages in the form

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Why Couldn’t They Use The Celtic Tiger Bridge?

The Seán O’Casey Bridge was built in 2005 as part of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority’s large-scale urban regeneration program to link the north and south quays and revitalize both. But why hasn’t the bridge been utilized in the past years? The reason the bridge cannot be used is because someone lost the remote control

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