Author Archive: Olivia Gril

Hey Folks! I'm Olivia from California, United States. I'm a blogger, travel lover, I can travel anywhere, whether it's a new place or already visited. I love meeting new people, clicking photos of every movement, and documenting my adventure. I also, write about travel, travel movies, the best places to visit, etc. Read my stories.

Why are jetties bad? |

6 February 2022 Jetties are a type of artificial island that is designed to provide protection for ports, harbors or beaches from the action and turbulence of waves. They consist of an embankment ... read more

Why are lineage groups considered the building blocks of African society? |

6 February 2022 Lineage, or family ancestry, is a concept that encapsulates the cultural and social fabric of Africa. African societies are structured around lineage groups and their members have to maintain certain ... read more

Why are locks made of brass? |

6 February 2022 Brass is a popular metal alloy used to make locks. It’s hard, resistant, and malleable. But all these qualities come with an issue: it has a tendency to corrode easily ... read more

Why are roof racks so expensive? |

6 February 2022 Roof racks are an essential component of any car, but the price can be intimidating. This is because there’s no tangible value for them; they’re basically just a piece of ... read more

Why are the flags of Uruguay and Argentina similar? |

6 February 2022 The flags of Uruguay and Argentina are so similar because they were adopted nearly at the same time in the late 1800s, when the two countries found themselves on opposite ... read more

Why did Julie leave the Love Boat? |

6 February 2022 They had a great time on the Love Boat but eventually, Julie fell in love with another man. What was it about this other guy that made her leave? And ... read more

Why did people move from the Rust Belt to the Sunbelt? |

6 February 2022 The Rust Belt and Sunbelt are regions of the United States that have been economically declining since the 1970s. While both areas had similar populations in 1940, by 1990 they ... read more