Amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South America
South America dazzles in its cultural and natural diversity. This huge continent includes 12 sovereign states (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela), each with its own singular identity. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has identified numerous South American natural man-made sites, areas, and structures and designated them World Heritage Sites, a landmark or region recognized as being of outstanding international importance. Click through this gallery for a definitive guide to what these are and where they're located.
2024-11-05T16:32:37Z
Puerto Rico hit by island-wide blackout ahead of Easter holidays
On Wednesday, April 16, the residents of Puerto Rico experienced an island-wide blackout. Just as locals and visitors were preparing to celebrate the Easter long weekend, the island was left without power, which is unlikely to be fully restored for another 48 to 72 hours, according to the island’s authorities. As of Thursday morning, crews had managed to restore power for 47% of customers. Nonetheless, despite such prompt efforts to fix the issue, many residents were left extremely frustrated with the power outage, heavily criticizing the work of the government. The Puerto Rico Governor’s Office attributed the cause of the blackout to a failure in the electrical system’s transmission. Indeed, power outages can occur for various reasons, from severe weather—such as high winds or lightning strikes—to excessive demand on the electrical grid or accidental damage to underground cables. While large-scale outages can cause widespread disruptions, even losing power at home can be frustrating and potentially dangerous. Click through and find out how to prepare for a power cut.
2024-01-16T10:04:04Z