Tran Thanh
This has been called "the Land of Smiles".
Thailand
From Japan, these rice noodles are well known around the world.
Ramen
This has been called the longest "wall" in China.
The Great Wall
known regionally as the Great Storm of 1900 or the 1900 Storm, was a catastrophic tropical cyclone that became the deadliest natural disaster in the history of the United States
1900 Gavelston Hurricane
He is a well-known businessman and a US President.
Donald Trump
People have lived such a long life in this country.
Japan
This has been a popular street food in the US.
Hot dog
This has been a very famous destination in Brazil.
Christ the Redeemer statue
The 1906 earthquake lasted around a minute, and was measured as having a magnitude of approximately 7.9 on the Richter Scale.
the Great San Francisco Earthquake
He has been the leader of the best boy band in Korea.
Kim Nam-Joon
People have spoken English and French here.
Canada
Italy has been well known for this noodle-styled food.
spaghetti
the highest mountain in the USA.
Mount McKinley/ Mt. Denali
The deadliest forest fire in recorded history, claiming the lives of between 1,500 and 2,500 people in Wisconsin and Michigan and burning through well over 1 million acres of forest in 1871.
The Peshtigo Fire
He has won a World Cup for the first time with his team.
Lionel Messi
This has been called "The Kangaroo's Land".
Australia
Japanese love eating this raw dish.
sushi
This has been a well-known place in New York, symbolizing Freedom.
The Statue of Liberty
Best known for the damage it caused in New Orleans, where it flooded 80% of the city thanks to structural issues in the levees around the city which were meant to protect it from exactly these eventualities. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida were also all badly affected. 2005
Hurricane Katrina
He has been called "The King of Pop".
Michael Jackson
Santa Claus has lived in this country for a long time.
Finland
This hot pepper is used in many dishes.
Jalapeno
The world's longest known cave system, with over 400 miles of explored passages
Mammoth Cave USA
Temperatures peaked in July, setting high temperature records which still exist in 13 states today. Harvests were destroyed and the ground was parched, taking years to fully recover. Up to 5,000 people died from heat stroke and exhaustion over the summer. It remains the most destructive and widespread heatwave in American history and was part of this event in the 1930s
The Dust Bowl