Nearly a million visitors flood this Brazilian city each year to celebrate Carnival ("The World's Biggest Party") which marks the beginning of Lent.
What is Rio de Janeiro?
This gentle Chinese exercise practices slow movement with deliberate forms.
What is Tai Chi?
The Maghreb is a region in the northwest of this continent.
What is Africa?
This enjoyable sensory experience has been shown to improve attention, working memory, language, and reading skills.
What is listening to music?
This large bird defeated humans in a 1932 "war," and it can run over 30 miles per hour.
What is an emu?
This type of geographical feature in Guyana is the world’s largest by volume.
What is a waterfall?
This form of Japanese poetry is made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery.
(The entire poem consists of just three lines, with 17 syllables in total.)
What is Haiku?
This is the traditional name for the region of Iran.
What is Persia?
This area of the lower Manhattan district features cuisine such as gelato and traditional pasta dishes.
What is Little Italy?
In order to receive the most oxygen, it is best to practice breathing deeply from this part of the body.
What is the belly?
Brazil is the only country in South America to have this as their national language.
What is Portugese?
This is the name of the highest mountain in Japan.
What is Mt. Fuji?
This desert plant is indigenous to Northwest Africa, is an excellent source of Vitamin C, and can be dried and used as a popular seasoning.
What is thyme?
This Italian city features The Grand Canal.
What is Venice?
Popular in Indian cooking, this small member of the bean family is quick to prepare and high in protein and fiber.
What are lentils?
As a land overflowing with this natural resource, Guyana is commonly called this phrase.
What is the land of many waters?
This Korean harvest festival is known as Autumn’s Eve.
What is Chuseok?
Iran is one of the largest producers of these goods. (Name one)
What are pistachios, caviar, and saffron?
With its many composers and philosophers, the country of Germany has been described using this phrase.
What is the country of poets & thinkers?
This is the unofficial Australian animal of Easter.
What is the bilby?