“One planet. Seven continents. Endless places to explore.”
Europe is small but influential. Its borders are shaped more by history than nature, and many modern paths still follow ancient roads.
Asia holds most of the world’s population and some of its oldest cities. Many everyday things people use worldwide, like paper and numbers, began here.
Africa has more languages than any other continent. Some deserts were once green grasslands, and many modern survival skills come from knowledge developed here thousands of years ago.
Antarctica is technically a desert because it gets very little snowfall. It also has no time zones of its own. Time is kept only for human convenience.
North America once had large cities long before modern nations existed. Some ancient road systems were larger than many European ones of the same time.
South America has the largest rainforest and one of the longest mountain ranges on Earth. Some ancient cultures here farmed at extreme altitudes.
Antarctica is technically a desert because it gets very little snowfall. It also has no time zones of its own. Time is kept only for human convenience.