The internet loves to tell you the most popular places that people move to and I understand that. I'd like to share the opposite with you. It's the only state in America that no one in Missouri moved to last year and it's not Hawaii or Alaska in case you're wondering.
Here in Minnesota, we take pride in our ability to survive winter, so it's not a surprise one city in our fair state was just named one of the snowiest spots in the U.S.
In 1883, a volcano on the island of Krakatoa, which sits between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia, exploded. That explosion was heard by people in over 50 different geographical locations, spanning an area covering a thirteenth of the planet.
Obviously, quite a few things have changed in America since 1963. One of the more notable changes has been the population of bald eagles, which, after 58 years, has risen from 417 nesting pairs to an astounding 71,400, according to a new report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
After viewing the video below, my first thought was, "I'd pretty much react the same way this dude did." Which is to say I'd be highly enthusiastic, but maybe not quite this much.
To set the scene, a couple of guys, Tony Flanders and Brad Rich, were off the coast of Alaska hoping to spot some migrating humpback whales...