National Explorer

Discover the wonders of our natural world, explore the history and culture of our diverse peoples, and uncover the mysteries of our planet from the seas to the skies. No matter what your nationality - become an explorer of all things worldly and celebrate the beauty of our planet.

National Explorer is part of the S35 Network:
www.s35network.com

The S35 Network is an online media network that covers subjects from Podcasts, Film, TV & Gaming, to Travel, World Culture, Geography and the Natural World.

We produce via our brands S35 Film, HyperVerse Gaming, S35 TV, Watch Vine, National Explorer, Bitesize Traveller and the Quad Damage Podcast - a variety of video and social media content covering everything from informative and entertaining videos to trivia, quotes, opinion posts and more than a dozen more types of engaging online content.

We can be found via our Website, Linktree, our YouTube & Tik-Tok channels, and via social media on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.


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Well obviously, Eurasian #beavers are going to be found in #Europe - but the point here is that they used to be everywhere. 🦫

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Think about it - if trees convert #carbondioxide to oxygen, now can there be more than 40% #oxygen in the atmosphere than oxygen? 🌴

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Thank goodness this #Greek habit isn't practiced anymore, but we're sure giving a new #bride a lotta money is better for her luck. 👰

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#History is rife with rewritings depending on who was in power - but of all the things you can rewrite, why this about #TheBattleOfHastings? 🏹

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We all knew Earth was special in the Solar System - but even ancient mankind knew so too! 🌏

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Next time you go to #Spain, be sure to politely peck a female acquaintance on the cheek. Or risk having you head caved in. We joke. 😘

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The gladiatrix was a female gladiator of ancient Rome. Like their male counterparts, gladiatrices fought each other, or wild animals, to entertain audiences at games and festivals (ludi).

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From lighting up our skies to maintaining a geological record of our Solar System’s history, Earth’s closest celestial neighbor plays a pivotal role in the studies of our #planet and our solar system. (NASA) 🌑

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Dominant Orangutan adult males develop distinctive cheek pads or flanges and make long calls that attract females and intimidate rivals; younger subordinate males do not and more resemble adult females. 🦧

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The area was named LasVegas, which is Spanish for "the meadows", as it featured abundant wild grasses, as well as the desert spring waters needed by westward travelers. The city is often simply called "Vegas". 🎰

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